The key: the phone must support USB OTG
Not everything was going to be wonderful unfortunately. The good news is that a USB OTG is very cheap. The bad thing is that it does not work on all Android. I have been able to compile a small list of terminals that support USB OTG, but logically I can not verify it. If you have corrections or other terminals do not hesitate to comment.
Not everything was going to be wonderful unfortunately. The good news is that a USB OTG is very cheap. The bad thing is that it does not work on all Android. I have been able to compile a small list of terminals that support USB OTG, but logically I can not verify it. If you have corrections or other terminals do not hesitate to comment.
Phones that support USB OTG
- Samsung Galaxy s3
- Samsung Galaxy S2
- Samsung Galaxy S (kernel install)
- Samsung Galaxy Note
- Samsung Galaxy Tab2 7.0 p3100
- Nexus One (kernel must be installed)
- Nexus S (install kernel)
- Galaxy Nexus (with root and StickMount)
- HTC Desire (patch)
- Sony Xperia S
- Sony Xperia P
- Sony Xperia U
- Sony Xperia Miro
- Sony Xperia Acro S
- Sony Xperia Go
- Sony Tablet S (you need your own cable)
- SE Xperia Arc S
- SE Xperia Arc (as of 2.3.4)
- SE Xperia Neo V
- SE Xperia Play
- Acer Iconia Tab A200
- Motorola Xoom 2 (being root)
- All BQ models except Davinci, Darwin and Voltaire
- Several Chinese tablets