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ā05-14-2024 02:48 AM (Last edited ā05-14-2024 05:44 PM ) in
Galaxy S24This is my fourth Samsung Galaxy device. I have never experienced an issue as confounding as this.
Specs:
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, 512GB
- Phone model: SM-S928U
- Android version: 14
Notes/symptoms:
- By "suddenly" -> I mean suddenly. I have owned this phone for approximately 3 months. During that time, everything was working fine with USB-C data transfer to computer. Now it is not detectable.
- By "not detectable" I mean it will not trigger any notification on either device (phone or computer), nor will it receive a charge
- Device has no issue charging over USB-C when plugged into a wall outlet, however it will not charge over USB-C when connected to a computer.
- Device is in pristine condition, was purchased new from T-Mobile, is not rooted, and has had no other issues.
- It is NOT the cable. I have tried multiple high-end cables, including the one that it came with. As a former systems administrator, I am certain that it is not the cable.
- It is not the computer. I have tried various operating/hardware systems: Ubuntu 24.04, macOS 14.4.1 and 12x, Win11. The OS I was previously in the habit of connecting this device to with USB-C is macOS.
- The only odd thing I've done, is rather than using Android File Transfer, I had previously been using the OpenMTP application on macOS for file transfer between my MacBook Pro and S24 Ultra. This was working great for 3 months. I don't think this is related to the problem, but it ought to be noted.
Things I have tried:
- Rebooting, everything, a bunch
- Connecting to various operating/hardware systems: Ubuntu 24.04, macOS 14.4.1 and 12x, Win11 (it's not the computer... it's the phone)
- Connecting with different quality cables
- Uninstalling recently installed apps, turning off Nova Launcher
- Wiping cache partition
- Reseting USB Port Settings, as described here: https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-s22-series/usb-c-port-not-working/td-p/5546501
- Tweaking every Android setting I can think of
Grievances:
- The lack of an SD card slot on the s24 Ultra is infuriating! It has magnified the impact of this issue 10-fold. I have no way to--locally--retrieve or backup nearly 500GB of data off of my device. What are my options? Attempt to Bluetooth 500GB of data? The lack of an SD card socket is inhumane.
I am now attempting to wirelessly send half-a-terabyte of phone data to the "cloud" as the kids call it lol! Expecting that to take some 24 hours. Then I will perform a factory reset since it's the only thing else I can think of to try. Please help. Please don't make me send my phone to fix this.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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ā07-08-2024 01:57 PM in
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ā09-02-2024 09:47 PM in
Galaxy S24Hey can you please explain how it worked for you on the Mac because my mac can't seem to recognize it either.
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ā09-04-2024 12:08 AM in
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ā05-29-2024 04:57 AM (Last edited ā05-29-2024 05:05 AM ) in
Galaxy S24@SamsungDarius You accepted the solution to be: Don't Use USB-C to USB-C cables. That's the solution? That is a workaround. What if I want to use the cable that came with my phone? Do NOT use the cable that came with my phone cannot be the solution. I unaccepted it as the solution.
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ā06-29-2024 09:20 AM in
Galaxy S24I also have this problem, I've found that the phone essentially "freezes" when I have a usb connected eg. Charging or android auto and the phone shows that it's still charging or the usb is connected after I have disconnected the phone.
The battery level percentage doesn't budge either, I have to restart the phone at least 2 times for it to sort itself out but it happens again not long after.
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ā08-11-2024 04:15 AM in
Galaxy S24I have an update on this issue with the S24, so I had the phone sent back to Samsung (twice) and they replaced the battery and charging port the second time round but the problem still occurs just not as bad as before, had someone come out today to have a look and they've said the motherboard is corrupted.
They'll be back next week to complete the job as they wasn't able to do it today, not sure if this is the main cause of the problem but I'll provide updates once the motherboard has been replaced and tested.
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ā07-06-2024 10:44 AM (Last edited ā07-06-2024 10:55 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Dear All,
Two workarounds for file transfer confirmed by OP:
Workaround #1 (wired): Use a USB-C to USB-A cable as @TechToTravis suggested, rather than the modern USB-C to USB-C cable included with your device. Always use a high quality cable for data transfer.
Workaround #2 (wireless): My preferred methodāsimple, fast, requires less accessories, and enables fine-grained file management. Prerequisites: This requires that phone and computer are connected to the same WiFi network. No hyperbole intended but learning this method may change your life. This is the wireless FTP method.
1. Ensure your phone and computer are both connected to the same WiFi network.
2. On your phone, install an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server application on your phone. Easiest: Install WiFi FTP Server from the Android Store (free)āthis will be the simplest to use (for advanced users, F-Droid FOSS Android repository has an application called primitive ftpd).
3. On your computer (Linux, macOS, or Windows) install FileZillaāa popular free and open-source FTP client: https://filezilla-project.org
4. On your phone, open your FTP application of-choice and start an FTP session.
5. On your computer, open FileZilla. Enter the preset or user-set hostname (i.e. xxx.xxx.x.xxx), username, password, and port (i.e. 2221) associated with the FTP session on your phone.
6. Transfer files! You can now move files seamlessly/bidirectionally/rapidly between mobile phone and computer file systems.
^ First time you perform this it might take some tinkering, depending on your technical abilities, but the next time you will be up and running in 2 seconds. In no time the time saved not fighting with Android File Transfer or hunting for USB-cables will surpass initial tinkering time, leading to net lifetime saved.
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ā07-08-2024 06:01 PM in
Galaxy S24Usb debugging/ON
Auto blocker/OFF
Anything else that has been suggested above/DONE.
yet still no fix.
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ā07-21-2024 11:41 AM in
Galaxy S24I had the same issue until I used usb-c to usb-c on the computer. The usb to usb-c cable would only charge the phone. The usb-c to usb-c allowed me to do file transfers
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ā08-07-2024 07:21 AM in
Galaxy S24Second, the color keeps going away. I've taken it back to the store twice now, and they get the color back (usually takes a while). Then, within a few hours, it's back to Black & white.
This is also very frustrating. I didn't know there were so many bugs in the S24+, or I wouldn't have bought it.
I traded my S 22, which was working fine.
Has anyone else had this problem?