In this tutorial we show you how to connect various different USB devices such as a USB flash drive, SSD, mouse, or even a keyboard for Android devices using USB Type C using an OTG cable
Since the recent smartphones like LG G5 Nexus 6P / 5X, and One Plus Two use USB Type C, you must enter a USB OTG cable type C (We recommend iXCC USB OTG Cable Type C .) You can also use regular USB type B OTG adapter but with file transfer speeds will be much slower than we would not recommend it.
Now phones like LG G5 OTG USB support out of the box with its Manager application default files, all you have to do plug and play. For other phones like Nexus 6P / 5X or OnePlus Two, you must install ES File Explorer (free on Play Store), which will recognize your USB OTG flash drives and SSDs.
just press the top left menu button, tap "local" and you should see a device beginning with "USB". Tap on it and you will be able to fully access your USB flash drive or SSD. Now that you also allow for the full file commands like delete, move, and copy. You should not purchase applications for this, it's completely free using ES File Explorer app and works on both Android 6.0 Marshmallow / Android N.
to connect the SSD, we strongly recommend you to get mobile Samsung SSD T3 that can connect to your Android smartphone without any external power supply. For complete compatibility, format your SSD in "NTFS". ExFAT works for phones like LG G5, but does not work on other phones as "NTFS" is supported on all Android devices.
This is about everything and if you want to connect other USB devices such as your mouse and keyboard, you can turn your Android device into a mini computer desktop full
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