- Mar 25, 2013
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When connecting to a computer via USB, my omnipotent Nokia N900 always offers me to choose between "mass storage mode" and "PC suite mode". The "mass storage mode" is very useful for file transfer between the two, because it maps both its internal and "external" storage as Windows drives (i.e. they get "letters" -- pretty much the N900 acts as a "flash drive" in this regard). "PC suite mode", on the other hand, is akin to what happens when I connect my Note II to the computer: it works with the "desktop" software, whereas within Windows Explorer, the storage shown is limited (and it's usually in the bottom section of explorer, which are external devices generally not accessible with other file managers, such as Total Commander). Also, file transfers are slower and timestamps are not preserved in either direction.
So, is there any way to also have some sort of a "mass storage mode" when connecting an Android device (especially Note II) to a computer?
So, is there any way to also have some sort of a "mass storage mode" when connecting an Android device (especially Note II) to a computer?