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As the title says, on my Galaxy A14 4G, I can no longer use a USB A to USB C cable for data transfer. It only supports charging. This is on two computers: a desktop running Windows 10 and a laptop running Ubuntu 22. Tried 6 different cables. What does work, however, is a USB C to USB C cable. Unfortunately, I only have a USB C port on my laptop, no on my desktop. The desktop supports USB A 3.0 ports. Upodating my PC with a dedicated USB C card is not an option, as I do not have PCIe slots available.
I've tried several options suggested in the internet, but none works in my case. This is too silly for words. Anyone knows a solution to this issue? Is is a problem caused by OneUI 7.0 or Android 15?
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Yes, I did, but tapping the notification does not show the options (like it used to), instead it takes me to the battery status page in settings. It does, however, like I already said, work with a USB C to C cable.
other things tried, as suggested on several web sites:
1. changed the default USB Configuration from charging only to file transfer
2. deleted data and cache for the USB settings app, and restarted this app
3. installed the Smartwitch app on the Windows 10 PC and the drivers that come along with it
On a side note: when connecting the phone through a USB A to C cable, the phone doesn't appear as a device in the Windows Device Manager. So it seems there is no longer any communication or handshake possible between a computer and the phone since the update with USB A to C cables.
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ETA: I also rebooted the phone and the PC several times after making changes.