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jack44 | 16 September, 2009 20:24
In my last post I wrote about local connectivity - this time I'd like to continue the topic and look into USB OTG possibilities that IMHO are not well advertised to the users and developers. Generally, almost all smartphone manufacturers are on the same level taking into account hardware (e.g. the same ARM processors, memory chips and other I/O components) - the biggest difference lies in the software/OS/integrated services and look&feel of the device. Of course, the manufacturers have many opportunities to improve the hardware/software (do you remember my post "Japanese vs European smartphone features" or "How future displays for mobiles may look like?"?). IMHO, the next big thing after touch (WOW factor guaranteed!) may be USB host feature (also called USB OTG or USB On-The-Go).
No one should be surprised that we can connect different USB accessories to our PCs, but some may be amazed that the same idea works on several mobile devices. Let's start with Maemo platform. With the help of on-board USB OTG chip, F-F USB adaptor and "USB Control" application (like Kate's usb-otg-plugin) you can connect for example:
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jack44 | 25/09/2009, 00:13
Power users will not be happy! It seems that USB OTG hardware is missing on N900, but it doesn't mean that next Maemo device will also not support this feature.
There is an interesting thread at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=330499#post330499 entitled 'N900 will not allow USB OTG!'
NikeAir | 04/10/2009, 20:32
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lemonking | 04/11/2009, 13:59
an USB hub with a power supply should do the trick. Links of London | Links of London
A powered USB hup might do the trick
Bernd42 | 17/09/2009, 00:21
To boost the powert output of the USB ports, an USB hub with a power supply should do the trick. This will certainly limit the portability but using the battery of the device for full 500 mA will certainly will limmit the battery life to something around one to max two hours anyway.
Thanks for the information. This is good to know.