Check the documentation and specification of your device (this functionality is usually called USB OTG or USB Host) Most modern high-end devices have this ability. The application needs a device that has USB Host (or USB OTG) functionality. Because of that however almost all functionality (except for the listing of USB devices) requires root (superuser) access, and a recent version of busybox installed! Also note that on newer Android versions, some security enhancements may also hinder this application to run properly. The application does not use the USB Host API, so it can also run on older, 2.3 devices. ![]() It can also control the USB Host functionality of S5PC210 devices (Galaxy S, Nexus S, and Samsung Captivate) if they have been updated with the appropriate kernel patch. Supports advanced features like the ability to reload partition tables and reseting USB devices. ![]() Shows enumerated usb devices, and allows you to mount external mass storage devices to the filesystem.
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