So Android devices must support USB host / USB OTG to connect to the PM monitor via a USB OTG cable.
What this means is that the USB port in the Android device must be able to send 5V of current to make a connection to the C2 PM3/4.
Some devices have this disabled due to the manufacturers being worried about the port sending power out. It is simply a diver file in the Android OS that allows it to work or not so updates to devices can deactivate USB OTG.
If the port is of a cheaper quality such as you would find in most sub £100 mobile phone it will not send sufficient current out so can never support USB OTG.
Here is a list of supported devices from the C2 website -
Asus Infinity Tablet Yes
Droid Razr M Yes
Google Nexus 7 (2012 version) Yes
Google Nexus 7 (2013 version) Yes
Google Nexus/Verizon Yes
HTC DNA Yes
HTC One (Android 4.2.2) Yes
Motorola Rzr Maxx HD Yes
Nexus 6 Yes
Samsung Galaxy 4 Yes
Samsung Galaxy S5 Yes
Sony Xperia GO 4.1 Yes
Sony Experia z5 Yes
I was hoping people could add to this list by posting here if they are using an Android device connected to a PM3/4 with a USB cable.
I know for sure that the Alcatel Pixi 4 (4) does not work, or at least doesn't work without some serious IT magic.
I am currently looking at the Lenovo Tab 3 Essential 7inch, a number of online sources say it supports USB OTG, it is difficult to take the plunge without knowing for sure. At £50 it is around the least expensive Android device I have found that may be able to support linking to the PM3/4, also almost same price as the iPhone connect cable and lightning adaptor.
Android Device Compatiblity
Re: Android Device Compatiblity
As an alternative could you use a cable with power input?
e.g.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KIMILAR-Micro- ... with+power
(I use one successfully to power an hard disk while access the data from my phone)
e.g.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KIMILAR-Micro- ... with+power
(I use one successfully to power an hard disk while access the data from my phone)
Re: Android Device Compatiblity
A USB Host Y-Cable. It has been done with some Android phones.john32 wrote:As an alternative could you use a cable with power input?
e.g.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KIMILAR-Micro- ... with+power
(I use one successfully to power an hard disk while access the data from my phone)
Normally if power is needed the process of updating the drivers on the phone to support USB Host (OTG) involves rooting the phone, I have not successfully managed that with the Pixi 4, rooting programs seem to be full of junk ware.