. A Samsung usb driver checks and provides the necessary instructions for operating files and other software stored in one of your phone's memories. It can also be a controller downloaded to a PC, but allows to connect a device of the Samsung Driver brand to exchange, transfer or send a file from the PC to the mobile and vice versa. Most of the latest devices from the Korean brand are compatible with the latest PCs. It can be PC running a Windows XP or Windows 10 operating system.
In fact, the Samsung Drivers for mobile phones driver is exclusively dedicated to this type of transfer from one PC to another Drivers for Samsung. Device In general, drivers facilitate the connection of mobile devices such as Galaxy S3 or S7. On the other hand, the users seem to have more difficulty to do it with a Galaxy Note 7. As soon as the elements are connected, the computer recognizes the device connected and gives access to the memory of the device. You can then remove or add the files and / or software needed to run one or more applications on the device.
Hi guys,I hope this saves everyone else a lot of stress and time.FIRST ISSUE: My Samsung Galaxy Ace (Gingerbread) would not connect to my PC (desktop) via USB even after installing and the reinstalling Kies off the cd and then off the web. I kept getting 'USD device not recognised' - tried a blackberry cable which did kind of work - BUT I then plugged the Samsung USB Cable into a back USB port on my desktop and suddenly everything worked fine (probably some power - data issue with the front usb ports). SO connectivity sorted.NOTE: Web-searches indicated there should be a 'USB Utilities' menu under Applications - Wireless and Network' BUT if it is NOT there apparently Android 2.3+ does NOT have this menu so don't stress and freak out like I did.
SO once the phone can connect via usb to the pc (Windows XP) A 'USB Connected' notification and USB symbol will appear in the status bar - once you drag that down you should be offered an option to 'select to copy files to/from computer.' - then the green Android Man magically appears and there is a 'Connect Storage to PC' button - press okay if you get a usb access warning message thingy. The Android man goes orange and voila your computer should see your SD card as a drive (also if you read about turning off 'USB debugging' under - applications - development. Mine doesn't stay off, it seems to turn itself back on automatically, however, but still seems to connect - another NOTE - KIES will only connect my phone if USB debugging is activated).NEXT ISSUE: My PC (Windows XP) kept telling me the 2GB SD Card was FULL (in KIES and EXPLORER) - even though I had maybe 100MB on it. I could however copy files across via Bluetooth which does take a while.
SOLUTION: back-up apps and files on SD card to phone or computer using KIES or via BLUETOOTH (with the ace I had to go into each folder and press menu - select 'more' and manually make files visible via 'bluetooth visibility'). THEN connect via USB to the PC and format the SD Card via WINDOWS and that then gets rid off the no 'Free Space' problem - allowing access to the SD Card.A bit long winded but it took me a good day of internet searching and hairpulling to sort this out - so I hope I have saved someone else from that. I found this on Yahoo Answers Ireland & UK and it worked for me to detect the phone on my pc and copy files between my pc and the SD card.Do the following:1.
Unplug the USB cable2. On the phone go to: SettingsApplicationsDevelopmentTurn off USB debugging.3. Re-plug in the USB cableMy Results:My phone showed 'USB connected' (you can copy filesMy computer installed the USB driver and my phone was detected in Control Panel Devices & Printers.NOTE: At work I have to turn on USB debugging just to use the cable for charging as my workplace disables driver installation for external devices.NOTE: Recommend getting a MicroSD adapter as backup. After spending several days searching the internet and downloading kies multiple times all with the same result, no usb connection, I tried this very simple solution, I sprayed my micro usb port on the phone with a compressed air can for several seconds then reconnected the usb wire to the phone and to my great satisfaction, the usb icon appeared in the upper left corner of the display. I would highly recommend that this be tried first before going on to any of the other mentioned items. The micro usb connection plug is very small and it would not take much pocket crud to fowl it. Hi there,Thanks for all the advice.
I have read extensively here and elsewhere about how to solve the problems in this series of posts but still could not get my Galaxy Ace (GT-S5820 - the basic model) to connect to a PC. But I now can!
So my experiences might be useful to save the two days of agony and frustration that I had.