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solentlife Posted at 2018-3-31 22:43
Do you Force Stop the one you are not using ?
It is not enough to just stop the non-use app ... you need to go into Menu, Apps .. scroll down and tap it ... then tap the FORCE STOP button.
I bought a second hardly used Nexus II and all my problems are gone. I can switch from Litchi to DJI without force-stopping. In the task bar I click on USB-options, then pick media transfer, then I get the choice of USB using apps click the one I want and presto.
Aften many weeks of problems with the first Nexus I come to the conclusion that the Nexus problem sits in a very unsuspected corner. It is the weak design of the micro-USB connection. It is not the cable, it is not the app, it is not the tablet itself but the worn out micro-usb socket.
micro usb
The outside connections provide the charging power, and the two of the other the data transfer. The challenge of the designers was making a connector the was slimmer than the well-performing mini-USB, as used by the old phones and Gopros. As the outer shell of the connector on the device side wears out it looses it snug contact with the cable side, the only thing you can do is gently force the connection strip between the red dots towards the rounded side, and very slightly diminish the height of the receptable.
Many Phantom Android tablet users force the USB choice by removing the cable and plug it back in. Each and everytime is one step closer to the end. I never remove the cable and charge the tablet by taking the cable out of the remote and plug it in a charger. The micro-usb weak design is not meant to be used on the go, certainly not on the fly
Thus the big plus of an iOS device resides in a better designed connection : the Lightning plug.
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