• Shurimal@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Most entry level and midrange phones are still USB 2.0, even if they use USB-C physical port. USB 2.0 is 480 Mbit/s max, even old Wi-Fi 5 allows 1 Gbit/s speeds or even more. At this point the limit will be the writing speed of eMMC/SD card so even USB 3.0 becomes superfluous. After setting up my NAS, Jellyfin, Navidrome, Syncthing and Tailscale I haven’t ever connected my phone to a PC for file transfer—photos get synced automatically, music/videos get streamed and if I need to move files manually I can just do it from/to the SMB share over the network.

    • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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      8 months ago

      even old Wi-Fi 5 allows 1 Gbit/s speeds or even more

      Well, probably. I don’t have experience in that. Probably though it requires you to be in the room where the router is, or paper thick walls.

      As my phone’s MTP miserably fails for files from almost 4 GB and upwards, when I do heavy copying I just connect the SD card to my PC with a USB adapter and do it that way.

    • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.idM
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      8 months ago

      Wholly agreed, I even do more than the 3,2,1 backup because of it to a family member’s routers which have SMB mounts and a Rasp pi down there with Tailscale on it. So helpful too having my Tailnet down there because it means I can remotely help them out without them even knowing.

      Also, the above “must be via cable fanatics” should go and Praise DuARTe for not even using adb push/pull?