USB is a standard for a wired connection between two electronic devices, including a mobile phone and a desktop computer. The connection is made by a cable that has a connector at either end. One end, the one that plugs into the computer, is the same across all USB cables while the one that plugs into the mobile device can be of various types such as miniUSB, microUSB or a proprietary connector.
USB version 1.1 provides maximum speeds of up to 1.5 MB/s while the current version 2.0 is about 40 times faster. The versions are backwards compatible and the speed is limited by the slower device. Transferring data may require drivers to be installed on the desktop computer but some phones offer 'mass storage' mode which means they appear as thumb drives to the computer and no special drivers are needed.
In addition to their data transferring application, USB cables also carry an electric charge that can be used to power peripherals (such as USB mice or keyboards), and many mobile phones can be charged through their USB port.
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Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the arrow to the left of it. Right-click the first USB Root Hub device and select Properties. Click the Power Management tab. Clear the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click OK to apply the setting.
2G|3.5mm headphone jack|3G|4G|5G|802.11
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- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the arrow to the left of it. Right-click the first USB Root Hub device and select Properties. Click the Power Management tab. Clear the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click OK to apply the setting.
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A-GPS (Assisted GPS)|A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)|AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)|Accelerometer|Airplane mode|Alarm Clock|Alphanumeric|AMOLED display (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode)|Analog|Android|ANT+|Antenna|Aperture|APN (Access Point Name)|Apple AirPlay|Apple AirPlay 2|Apple iOS|Apple iOS 10|Apple iOS 11|Apple iOS 12|Apple iOS 7|Apple iOS 8|Apple iOS 9|Apple Pay|aptX|Audio jack|Auto-focus|AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
B
Bada OS|Band|Bandwidth|Bar|Base Station|Battery Charging|BeiDou Navigation Satellite System|Benchmarking|Biometrics|Bit|BlackBerry OS|BlackBerry Playbook OS|Bluetooth|bps (Bits per Second)|Brand|Broadband|Browser|Byte
C
Calculator|Calendar|Call alerts|Calling Plan|Camera|Capacitive Touchscreen|Car Kit|Carrier|CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access)|CDMA2000|Cell|Chipset|cHTML (Compact HyperText Markup Language)|CIF (Common Intermediate Format)|Clamshell|CMOS (Complementary metal-oxidesemiconductor)|Color depth|Concatenated SMS|Connected GPS|Construction|Corning Gorilla Glass|CPU (Central Processing Unit)|Crosstalk|CSTN (Color Super Twisted Nematic)|CTIA|Custom ringtones|CyanogenMod
D
D-Pad (Direction Pad)|Data Disclaimer|DC-HSDPA (Dual Carrier or Dual Cell High-Speed Downlink Packet Access)|Digital Zoom|Display type|DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)|DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)|Downlink|DRM (Digital Rights Management)|Dual-band|Dual-Mode|Dual-SIM|DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld)|Dynamic Memory
E
EDGE (Enhanced Data for Global Evolution)|EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)|EGPRS|EGSM (Extended GSM)|Email client|Emoji|EMS (Enhanced Message Service)|eSIM|EV-DO|EV-DV|Exchangeable covers|External Antenna Jack|External Display
F
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)|Feature Phone|Femtocell|Firefox OS|Firmware|Fixed-focus|Flash Memory|Flight mode|Flip-down phone|FM Radio|FM Transmitter|Form factor|FOTA (Firmware Over-The-Air)|FPS (Frames Per Second)|Frame Error Rate|Frequency|FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
G
Galileo (Global Navigation Satellite System)|GB (Gigabyte)|Gbps (Gigabits per second)|Geo-tag|GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System)|GPRS|GPS (Global Positioning System)|gpsONE|gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology|GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)
H
H.263|H.264|H.265|Half-QWERTY keyboard layout|Handwriting recognition|Haptics|HEVC|Hot Spot|Hot Swap|HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit Switched Data)|HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access)|HSDPA+ (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access Plus)|HSP (Headset Profile)|HSUPA (High-Speed Uplink Packet Access)|HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)|Hz (Hertz)
I
iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network)|Image Signal Processor (ISP)|IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)|IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)|IP (Internet Protocol)|IP Ratings|IrDA (Infrared Data Association)
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K
KB (Kilobyte)|Kbps (Kilobits per second)|Key Guard|Key Lock Switch
L
Land line|LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)|LED (Light-Emitting Diode)|Li-Ion (Lithium Ion)|Li-Polymer (Lithium Polymer)|LiMo OS|Linux|Location-Based Services (LBS)|Lock code|Long SMS|Long Term Evolution (LTE)|Loudspeaker
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Macro|Maemo OS|Magnetometer|mAh|Mass Storage mode|MB (Megabyte)|Mbps (Megabit per second)|MeeGo OS|Megapixel|Memory card slot|Memory effect|Messaging|MHz (Megahertz)|Micro USB|microSD|microSDHC|Microsoft Exchange (Server)|MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)|MIDP (Mobile Information Device Profile)|Mil-Spec (MIL-STD)|MIMO|Mini-USB|miniSD|MMC|MMCmobile|MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)|Mobile games|Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL)|Mobile IM (Instant Messaging)|Mobile WiMAX|Mobility DisplayPort (MyDP)|Models|Modem|Monochrome|MP3 (MPEG Layer 3)|MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group)|MPEG-4 video|Multitouch input method|Music playback time (battery life)|Music Player
N
NAND Memory|Network capacity|Network coverage|NFC (Near Field Communication)|NiCd (Nickel Cadmium)|NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)|NOR Memory|Numeric keypad
O
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)|OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode)|Optical Zoom|OS (Operating System)|OTA (Over-The-Air)|OTG
P
Packet Data|Pager|PC Sync|PCS (Personal Communications Service)|PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)|Percentile rank|Phone Book Access (PBA)|Phone Life Cycle|Phone Physical Attributes|Phonebook|PIM (Personal Information Manager/Management)|PIN code (Personal Identification Number)|Pixel|Pixel density (Pixels Per Inch)|Polyphonic ringtones|POP3 (Post Office Protocol)|Port|Predictive text input|Price|PTT (Push-To-Talk)|PUK Code (PIN UnlocK Code)|Push
Q
QCIF (Quarter Common Intermediate Format)|Quad-band|Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)|QVGA (Quarter Video Graphics Array)|QWERTY keyboard layout
R
RAM (Random-Access Memory)|RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System)|RDS (Radio Data System)|Rechargeable Battery Types|Resistive touchscreen|Resolution|Ringer ID|Ringing profiles|Ringtone|Roaming|ROM (Read-Only Memory)|RS-MMC (Reduced-Size Multi Media Card)|RSA (Rural Service Area)|RSS (Rich Site Summary)|Ruggedized (Rugged)
S
S60 user interface|SAP (SIM Access Profile)|SAR (Specific absorption rate)|Screen protection|SD (Secure Digital)|Secondary camera|Sensors|Side Keys|SIM|SIM lock|Single-Band|Skin|Slimport|Smart Watch|Smartphone|SMIL|SMS (Short Messaging Service)|SNS (Social network service)|Soft keys|Soft Reset|Speed Dial|Stand-by time (battery life)|Stereo Speakers|Streaming Video|Stylus|Sub-QCIF|SVGA|Symbian|SyncML
T
Talk time (battery life)|TCP/IP|TD-SCDMA (Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access)|TEST|Tethering|Text messaging (texting)|TFD (Thin Film Diode)|TFT (Thin Film Transistor)|Theme|To-Do list|Touchscreen|Trackball|Transflash|Transflective|Tri-band
U
UFS|UI (User Interface)|UIQ|UMA|UMTS|Unlocked phone|Upload|UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)|USB (Universal Serial Bus)|USB On-The-Go|USIM
V
VGA (Video Graphics Array)|Video call|Video Codec|Voice dialing|Voice mail|Voice memo|VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)|VPN (Virtual Private Network)
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Usb Over Network 5.2 License Key
WAP (Wireless Application protocol)|watchOS|WCDMA(Wideband Code Division Multiple Access)|Wear OS|Wearable Technology|webOS|Wi-Fi|Windows Mobile|Windows Phone OS|Wireless email|WLAN|WMV (Windows Media Video)