The i7 Remix doesn't have a micro USB 3.0 port but offers two micro USB 2.0 ports, one for hosting storage and input devices
via an OTG adapter and one designed for charging the tablet and connecting to a PC computer.
I would like to stream digital music files from my DTEK60
via an OTG cable to my Outlaw Stereo receiver that has a USB input and a built in DAC.
The tablet runs on Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 1.2 GHz quad - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 4 GB internal storage, 8 - inch touchscreen LCD display with IPS technology and 1024 x 768 pixels resolution, a front - facing webcam and a 2 - megapixel rear camera, moreover, other specs include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS with A-GPS, USB host
via OTG, 3G modem, and microSD card slot supporting up to 64 GB.
The Micro-USB port can be used to charge the Cain, which is really convenient, and also to connect USB devices
via an OTG adapter (native Micro-USB storage devices are also available).
Even though doesn't have SIM support, it supports 3G dongle
via OTG.
OTG has a strict 5V / 7.5 W power specification so charging
via OTG will take longer.
Not exact matches
There's no MHL - over-USB (HDMI output
via an adapter) but it's
OTG capable so you can connect keyboard, mouse and storage.
Listed specifications on the HP's Singapore site include 2 GB of RAM; 16 GB inbuilt storage; expandable up to 32 GB
via microSD card; 3G support; Wi - Fi (802.11 a / b / g / n); Bluetooth; GPS, and USB
OTG.
On the right is where you will find the power
via Micro USB which will also support USB
OTG via an adaptor (not bundled) the volume rocker sits here as well.
Connectivity options include dual SIM support
via hybrid slot, 4G VoLTE, Wi - Fi, USB
OTG, and Bluetooth.
We have tried the 16 GB
OTG drive and transferred the files easily from the drive to the phone or vice versa,
via File Manager application.
Color reproduction, viewing angles are good Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, light, magnetic, gyro and hall LED Notification: Yes
OTG: No, did not work — this can be enabled
via software update if company wants RAM: 3 GB (about 1.6 GB free on first boot) ROM: 32 GB (about 22 GB free on first boot) Micro SD: Yes 128 GB MAX OS: Android Nougat 7.1.2 (stock) will get Android Oreo
Inside the ZenFone Live is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, which is paired with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage, expandable up to 128 GB
via MicroSD card (the device also supports USB -
OTG) and comes with the usual connectivity options like 4G, Wi - Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth.
There is also reserve charging support to let you charge any of your other USB - powered gadgets
via provided USB
OTG cable with your Zenfone Max.
Though you can expand the storage
via microSD card slot, and moreover, it has a support of
OTG drive.
Wi - Fi and Bluetooth worked with no issues and both phones can share their power with other devices
via USB
OTG which also works for data transfers.
OTG did not work on the handset, however iBerry has confirmed they will check that and enabled it
via firmware upgrade.
Plus, it has USB
OTG (on the go) capabilities, so it is possible to connect flash drives and peripherals
via a dongle, which Lenovo includes (and the VivoTab didn't).
The smartphone has Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, NFC and a microUSB port with USB
OTG support on the connectivity front and has up to 144 GB of storage expansion
via microSD card.
Specs The Vibe P1 features a 5.5 - inch full - HD (1080 × 1920 pixels) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection, Snapdragon 615 octa - core processor clocked at 1.5 GHh, Adreno 405 GPU, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage, expandable storage support
via microSD card, NFC, USB
OTG, 13 - megapixel rear camera, 5 - megapixel front camera, dual - SIM with dual 4G LTE support, as well as 24 - watt charging capability that's claimed to charge the smartphone a bit faster.
Multiple Devices Support — The HA - 2 supports multiple device types for digital - to - analog conversion
via USB: iPod / iPhone / iPad, smartphones with USB
OTG feature, PC and Mac computers.
This phone is able to charge other devices
via a standard micro-USB
OTG dongle (included) and there's even a bundled app that lets you set a charging limit — clever.
Android M now comes with USB -
OTG support, meaning it'll be able to recognize a variety of storage devices
via USB.
For those unaware of USB
OTG, it's a networking standard that was introduced to Android back in 2014, which lets you plug in an external peripheral to your smartphone
via a USB to microUSB cable.
Moreover, you also have the option to expand the storage up to 128 GB
via microSD card slot, and it supports
OTG drive as well, which we tested out for confirmation.