Android Pc Connection Settings

broken image


Android USB Connection options: MTP, PTP, MIDI
Connecting Android Phone to PC or Mac
Instructions While Connecting to a Mac
How to Set MTP Mode as Default USB Connection Type

Android USB Connection options: MTP, PTP, MIDI

To connect your Android phone to a computer, you have to tell your phone what kind of a connection you need between the two devices. Android usually has different protocols that let you connect your phone in different modes to your computer. The default is set to ‘charge only'. So the established connection does not let you transfer any files, and only lets you charge the phone with greater efficiency.

There are usually four or more modes available in the Android,
1. Charging only

  1. Open the Settings screen by right-clicking the Start button and navigating to the Settings item in the list. From the Settings screen, click the Phone entry. You should see something that looks.
  2. After connecting the PC with the Android phone, go to Settings menu of the smartphone. There you should locate and click the 'More' option under Wireless and Network.

2. MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)- To view or transfer all formats of files available on your phone from your computer. You will basically be able to view every file in its corresponding location where it was stored.

3. PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) – In this protocol, your phone will be connected to your PC like a digital camera. Only specific images and files will be visible from your computer. The ‘Pictures' folder and the ‘Camera' or ‘DCIM' folder from the phone will be visible on your PC.

4. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) – Beginning with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Android has added support for MIDI supported devices like keyboards or other musical instruments.

When you connect your phone to your computer for the first time, it will install the necessary drivers. Afterwards, all the above options will work as meant to be.

Connecting Android Phone to PC or Mac

Step 1: Connect your phone to computer using USB cable. If your phone has a USB type-C port, use a suitable cable.

Step 2: Check whether the Android device is showing up in the File Explorer of your PC. If this is not the case, your phone is connected to your PC in ‘Charging only' mode, While this lets you charge your phone effectively, file transfers cannot take place.

Step 3: Swipe from the top of your phone screen to get to the notification panel. From here you will see a notification for changing USB options. It will most probably say, ‘Connected as charge only' or ‘Touch for USB options'.

When you have finished setting up, it will say ‘Connected as media device' (for MTP) or ‘Connected as camera' (for PTP). Click on this to get the USB settings.

However, when I went to the notification bar to change the USB connection setting, there was nothing there to change! I even went into SettingsConnect to PC and changed the setting to 'Disk Drive', exited settings, unplugged the phone, and replugged it in.still nothing. The phone IS charging, but the computer doesn't recognize it.

Click on Media device or MTP option to view all the files on your phone on your computer. Once you have clicked on it, your phone will give you a notification, saying, 'Transferring media files via USB' or 'Connected as media device'.

Note: If you do not have the option in your notifications, go to Android settings and search for ‘USB computer connection'. You may use the search option on the top of the settings menu. Otherwise, it will be found as an option in your storage settings.

Some computers do not support the MTP protocol like the Mac. If this is the situation, or in case if you only need to transfer photos, you may use the PTP option. For this click on the Camera or PTP option. To transfer non-image files using PTP, move those files into the ‘Pictures', ‘DCIM' or ‘Camera' folder of your phone.

Step 4: Once you have changed the USB connection option to MTP or PTP, your device will be shown in the Windows File Explorer. Click on it and you will have your phone storage and external memory or SD card.

If you are using MTP, all your files will be visible. With PTP, only images from certain folders will be visible.

Note: If your phone is locked, you cannot see anything file through your PC's file explorer, just unlock your phone once. This is an extra step provided for the security of data so that no one else can have access to your data.

Instructions While Connecting to a Mac

Connecting an Android to a Mac involves installation of a software called ‘Android file transfer'. This is an application that works as an MTP client. Other steps remain the same. You have to set the connection type to MTP after installing Android File Transfer. Mac OS does not natively support MTP, but PTP is supported on Mac.

How to Set MTP Mode as Default USB Connection Type

If your phone runs on Marshmallow (6.0) or higher versions of Android, the USB connection type resets to ‘charge only' every time you connect it to PC. This can be a hassle and you will need to change the setting everytime you need to transfer files.There is no way to set the default mode unless you have developer options enabled. The steps to set the default connection mode are mentioned below.

Step 1. Enable Developer options- Go to ‘About phone' in settings and tap on ‘Build number' seven times repeatedly, Now you can find developer options at the bottom of settings.

Step 2. Go to developer options in settings, tap on ‘USB configuration' option, This will bring up a list to select the default connection type, Select MTP from the list.

Step 3. After the connection is established between the computer and phone, wait for a while to complete the installation of the necessary drivers. If the device has been connected in the same connection mode earlier, it might even update the drivers. So wait for a while.

After the setup is complete, everytime the Android device is connected to a PC, it will connect using the same connection protocol. These protocols and settings are common for all phone manufacturers including Samsung Galaxy, Moto, LG, Pixel and many more. Choose your settings based on your need. If you are someone who transfers mostly photos and videos captured on your phone, use PTP. If you use MTP most, set it as your default. Take care to switch back to ‘charging' if you charge your phone more often from your computer.

Summary

In the smartphone market, Android devices are increasingly becoming more important. Samsung phone is one of the leading and popular Android phones having a huge user base. Seeing how a Samsung phone is important, especially for storage of your information, the importance of data syncing and backing up cannot be overstated here.

Being able to sync and transfer files from your Samsung phone to PC will help you avoid possible data and information loss. Not being able to connect Samsung phone to pc is a common problem often experienced by users and for that reason, below we explore the different solutions for this particular common problem.

Method 1: How to Connect Samsung Phone to PC via MTP Mode?

Using the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) mode to connect Samsung phone to PC is advised to transfer photos from Samsung to PC via a USB cable. However, it is recommended to transfer a small number of media files to the computer because of its low speed for data transferring.

Here's how:

  1. Connect your Samsung phone to PC using a USB cable.
  2. In the phone's home screen, use your finger to slide the screen from top to bottom.
  3. You have to ensure that the established USB connection is labeled 'Connected as a media device'.
  4. If the USB connection is not labeled as indicated, please choose the 'Media device (MTP)' option.
  5. Ensure that the PC has detected and shows your Samsung phone in 'My Computer'.

Method 2: How to Connect Samsung Phone to PC via Wi-Fi/USB?

If the above method fails, you can also connect the Samsung phone to pc via Wi-Fi/USB. This method is high-speed and safe unlike when you are using a Bluetooth.

There are numerous professional tools for Wi-Fi File Transfer for you to choose from. One such tool is Samsung Messages Backup, which allows you to transfer almost everything from Samsung phone to PC effectively.

The program supports almost all Samsung phone, including Samsung Galaxy S10/S9/S7/S6, Galaxy Note9/8/7/6, Galaxy A9/A8/A7/A6, etc., and other Android devices, such as LG, Sony, HTC, Huawei, Xiaomi, and more.

Here are the steps to connect Samsung phone to PC via Wi-Fi.

Step 1. Connect your Samsung device and PC to the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2. Install the Samsung Messages Backup program to your Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP.

Step 3. Free download Samsung Message Backup mobile app to your Samsung phone.

Step 4. Launch the program on PC. You can see the interface as below, select 'Connect via WiFi'.

Android Pc Connection Settings

Step 5. After that, you can get a QR code on your PC screen. Now you will be prompted to scan the QR code.

Step 6. On your Samsung phone, launch the app. You can find a QR code viewer on the top-right corner. Click it to scan the QR code.

Step 7. When entering the main interface on your PC as below, your Samsung phone is linked to the PC via Wi-Fi successfully.

Connect Samsung Device to PC with A USB Cable

Samsung Messages Backup also allows you to connect Samsung device to PC via a USB cable. Here's how:

Step 1. Install the program to your PC desktop and launch it.

Step 2. Connect a Samsung device to the PC via a USB cable.

Step 3. Enable USB debugging on your Samsung Galayx. You click this link or follow the prompts to turn on the USB debugging.

Now, you can use this program to:

- Backup and restore the whole Samsung phone data to PC with one click only.

- Quickly transfer photos, music, videos, contacts, SMS, call logs, and apps between Samsung to PC without data loss.

- Add, delete, edit, and print out contacts on PC.

- Send/reply/read text messages on your PC.

- Install/uninstall apps from computer directly.

- Delete/recover/import/export/view call logs on PC.

- Transfer the contacts between your Samsung and Outlook.

Method 3: How Do I Connect Samsung Phone to PC via Samsung Kies?

Android Pc Connection Settings

Samsung Kies is a well-known Samsung PC suite that is available for free. Like Apple iTunes, the software can be used to connect Samsung Galaxy to PC and manage your Samsung files on the computer easily.

Here are the steps to connect Samsung device to PC via Kies:

  1. Install and launch the Samsung Kies on your PC.
  2. Connect Samsung Galaxy to the PC via a USB cable.
  3. Open the Notification panel on your Samsung phone screen and select the MTP mode.
  4. The Samsung Kies will detect your Samsung phone automatically.
  5. After that, you can transfer contacts, music, photos, videos, and podcast between your Samsung Galaxy and the PC.

Read Also:

Method 4: How to Connect Samsung Phone to PC Using Bluetooth on Win 10/8/7?

The Bluetooth file transfer allows you to transfer documents, video, and music wirelessly between a Samsung phone and PC. However, it is not available on all of the PCs. To transfer files via Bluetooth, you need to activate the function on both your PC and Samsung Galaxy, then connect your Samsung Galaxy to PC via Bluetooth.

Enable Bluetooth on PC

On Windows 10, please go to 'Start' > 'Settings' > 'Devices' > 'Bluetooth & other devices' > turn on 'Bluetooth'.

On Windows 8.1, click the 'Start' button > type 'Bluetooth' > choose 'Bluetooth settings' > turn on 'Bluetooth'.

On Windows 7, it is more complex to turn on the Bluetooth.

- Firstly, you need to add the Bluetooth feature to your PC.

  1. Please go to 'Start' > 'Adminstrative Tools' > 'Computer Services' > 'Services (Local)' > find 'Bluetooth Support Service' from the list.
  2. Right-click it and go to 'Properties' > 'General' > 'Startup type' > choose 'Automatic' > tap on 'Apply' & 'OK'.

- Next, make the Bluetooth icon appear on your PC desktop.

  1. On the 'Control Panel', tap on 'Adminstrative Tools' > 'Computer management' > 'Device manager' > 'Bluetooth adapter'.
  2. Right-click it and tap on 'Enable'. Now, you can see the Bluetooth icon on your desktop.

Enable Bluetooth on Samsung Galaxy

You can easily enable the Bluetooth function on your Samsung Galaxy.

  1. Slide the Samsung screen from top to bottom to open the 'Notification' panel.
  2. Tap on the 'Bluetooth' icon to turn it on.
  3. If you can not see the icon, you can go to 'Settings' to find the Bluetooth feature and turn it on.

Connect Samsung Phone to PC Using Bluetooth

After allowing the Bluetooth function on both your Samsung Galaxy and PC, you can do as follows to make a connection between the phone and PC.

On Windows 10:

  1. Go to the 'Bluetooth & other devices' screen.
  2. Tap on 'Add Bluetooth or other device'.
  3. Choose 'Bluetooth'.
  4. Select your device from the list.
  5. Check if the given codes are matched on Samsung phone and PC.
  6. If matched, click 'Connect' on Windows 10 and hit 'Pair' on your Samsung phone to make a connection.

On Windows 8.1:

  1. Tap on 'Start'.
  2. Type 'Bluetooth' and choose 'Bluetooth settings'.
  3. Your discoverable Samsung device will appear on the device list. Choose your device.
  4. Tap on 'Pair'.
  5. Go with the easy prompts to make a connection.

On Windows 7:

  1. Click the 'Start' button.
  2. Choose 'Devices and Printers'.
  3. Click 'Add a device'.
  4. Select your Samsun Galaxy from the device list.
  5. Tap on 'Next'.
  6. Check if the pairing codes are matched on your Samsung phone and PC.
  7. If matched, confirm the connection option on your Samsung Galaxy and PC.

Method 5: Samsung Connect to Windows 10 via Microsoft Account

Linking your Samsung phone to Windows 10 is also possible via Microsoft account. You are hence able to seamlessly transfer articles from your Samsung Galaxy to PC. You can start a task on your Samsung Galaxy and continue to complete it on your Windows 10 once you linked your phone to PC.

Here's how:

Step 1. Sign into your Microsoft account.

Pc Connections Website

Tap on 'Settings' on your Windows 10. Entering the 'Windows Settings' interface, you can see the 'Phone' option. Click it and you will be taken to a screen named 'Your Phone'. You will be prompted to log in your Microsoft account at first. If you didn't have an account, you need to create one.

Step 2. Add a phone.

Tap on the option to add your phone as the prompts. Then you need to fill your phone number into the blank. Next, tap on 'Send' and you will be told to receive a link by a text message on your Samsung phone.

Step 3. Install Microsoft Edge on your Samsung phone.

Actually, in order to make a connection between your Samsung phone and Windows 10, you are required to install another app called Microsoft Edge in the text message firstly. Just click the app link to install it on your Samsung Galaxy.

Step 4. Log in the Edge using your Microsoft account.

Launch the Microsoft Edge app and sign into your Microsoft account.

Step 5. Connect your Samsung phone to Windows 10.

Reboot your PC. Go to 'Start' > 'Settings' > 'Phone', you can find your Galaxy is listed on the screen. Now, your Samsung phone is connected to the PC.

Extra: What if My Samsung Phone Fails to Connect My PC?

If still, you have failed to connect your Samsung phone to pc with the above 5 methods, there are some solutions you may try to hopefully fix the problem. For more information, you can read this article: [Fixed!] What If Fail to Connect Android to PC.

- Using a different USB cable.

- Enabling USB debugging.

- Turning on Airplane mode.

- Rebooting your Samsung phone.

- Resetting your phone to factory defaults.

View Network Connections Pc

Words in The End:

Pc To Pc Connection

You can link your Samsung Galaxy phone to the PC using these 5 methods. You may find that the methods mentioned above aim at different purposes for data transferring from Samsung phone to PC. Pick one as you need to connect your Samsung phone to PC and transfer files between your Galaxy and computer.

Related Articles:





broken image