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How To Connect A USB Flash Drive To Your Android Phone?

Lets imagine that you are heading to a party and your friends have asked you to be the inexperienced DJ. Your mobile device has some songs on it but you will have access to several others on your thumb drive or external solid-state drive. And who goes to a party with an entire laptop? No one. So you do not want to do that. Simply link it to your smartphone.

A different scenario is you going on a lengthy road trip or flight and as we all know, watching films during journeys like that is beautiful. However, the issue is, they all cannot be fitted on the internal or removable storage on your Android smartphone. This is where your flash drive can be handy. It is filled with films.

Linking a USB flash storage device to your Android smartphone is not expensive and it is very simple. Lets highlight what is required and also, how to get everything linked and unlinked when you are done.

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How Can I Check If My Phone Supports USB On-The-Go?

Not every Android device supports USB On-The-Go (OTG). If you do not possess the proper guts in your device, nothing can be done with OTG. Fortunately, to confirm if your device is compatible, you only need to download an application.

The Play Store has a decent application named OTG, that can be installed on your mobile device. It aids the scanning of your device automatically and will inform you if your device is supported. If it is, continue reading.

What Is Needed To Connect USB Flash Storage To Your Android Device?

Linking USB flash storage to your Android device is straightforward and it is not expensive. This is all that is required- A USB OTG cable.

Some Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy S7, are accompanied by a USB OTG cable in the pack — but several others do not come with one. If your Android device has no OTG cable, they can be purchased on e-commerce stores for cheap prices.

This cable is what will let you link your device to your flash storage device. Without it, nothing can be done.

A USB Flash Storage Device

This particular one is your choice. Any storage with a USB connector will function as far as it is formatted as FAT32. If you want lots of storage you will need a proper state drive with a USB connector. If you are fine with reduced storage, a thumb drive is okay.

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How Can I Connect A USB Flash Storage Device To My Android Phone?

  1.  Get your USB OTG cable plugged into your Android device.
  2. Get your USB flash storage device plugged into the female connector of your OTG cable. Your smartphone’s file explorer will instantly pop up.

You are done. Anytime your USB flash storage device is linked, you will be able to play media from it. Calm down and make sure you do not remove the storage device as you use or transfer files.

How Can I Safely Disconnect A USB Flash Storage Device From My Android Phone?

  1. Scroll down from the top of your device’s screen.
  2. Click USB mass storage connected.

It is that straightforward. You can safely unplug your flash storage device without worrying about a corrupted file.

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