I have two Type-C USB charging cables: Cable A and Cable B. Cable A is thicker than Cable B in appearance.
Devices used to test apps:
1.Samsung Galaxy S24
2.Google Pixel 7 Pro
Problem:
Cable B cannot connect to a Windows 10 computer when using the adb devices command in the terminal (although this cable can connect to the Pixel 7 Pro device using ADB). Cable A connects normally to both devices (adb).
I don’t understand what the problem could be in this situation.
Can anyone explain this to me? Thanks!
Cable B also can connected other devices example for “MI9 pro, pixel 3a, Motorola E7 Power” ETC.
That charging cable successful to charged to ‘Samsung Galaxy S24’ when connected between win10 and Samsung.
Windows 10 is identify “Devices and Printers”, and charging when connected:
Cable B : Samsung Galaxy S24 : Identify NO : Changing YES
Cable B : Google Pixel 7 Pro : Identify YES : Changing YES
Cable A : Samsung Galaxy S24 : Identify YES : Changing YES
Cable A : Google Pixel 7 Pro : Identify YES : Changing YES
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