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The connected USB device is not supported

(Topic created on: 13-12-2022 11:01 AM)
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S22Salty
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Good afternoon all. I'm having a bit of a crisis with my S22 and hope that there is a tekky on here who can prevent me stamping on it. 

I am a singer and as such need to connect my phone to my P.A. to play my backing tracks. My last phone required a USBc to 3.5mm connector and as soon as I plugged it in, it played my music directly from my phone through my speakers. 

The S22 doesn't want to do this and displays the above message. I've checked that the cable still works on the old phone (it does) and tried a different cable in case and all good with old phone but still getting the same message on the S22.  

I have looked online and have tried several workarounds but with no joy as yet. Please, please take a few mins to answer if you're having or have had the same issue as me as I'm in a bit of a crisis with this and have had to take my old phone along which is a bit ridiculous to say the least.

hank you SO MUCH in advance. A detailed click by click walkthrough on how to resolve would leave me forever in your debt.  Merry Christmas all. x  Salty.  

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HarshJadon
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Hi, I am also facing a issue, when I am connecting my samsung a14 with my old charger which is supporting my phone previously, now it is not supporting when I connect it for charging and showing me"analog usb devices aren't supported". And also I used a new Samsung C to C cable but still it is not supporting and showing the same error. Can You please help me out in this

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AndrewL
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@HarshJadon: The notification you're seeing typically occurs when connecting a USB audio device, so I'm not too sure why you're encountering it while connecting to a charger. Do you have an adapter connected to your phone's USB port? Are you charging via a plug adapter and cable, or connecting to a home computer via USB cable? If you head to Settings > Apps > Tap the 3 lines to the right of 'Your apps' > Show system apps (toggle this on) > OK > USBSettings > Storage > Clear cache, then try again, does this help at all? 

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