What kind of cable does the Galaxy S4 use?

What kind of cable does the Galaxy S4 use?

micro-USB
The S4 uses micro-USB, the S8 uses USB-C, they are not directly connectable, but you can get an adapter, like “Belkin – USB Type-C-to-Micro USB Charge-and-Sync Adapter – Black” for $7.99 at BestBuy.

How do I enable sync on my Samsung Galaxy S4?

Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 – Adjust Account Sync Settings

  1. From a Home screen, swipe up or down to access all apps.
  2. Navigate: Settings. > Accounts and backup.
  3. Tap Accounts.
  4. Tap the desired account (e.g. Cloud, Email, Google, etc.).
  5. Tap Sync account.
  6. Turn the sync settings on or off.

What is a sync cable?

A. A smartphone cable that allows for charging the unit and data transfer from the computer rather than charging alone. Also called a “charging/data cable.”

How do I get my Samsung phone to sync?

Navigate to and open Settings, tap your name at the top of the screen, and then tap Samsung Cloud. Tap Synced apps. Tap the switch next to your desired apps to turn syncing for them on or off. To change the sync settings, tap Sync using, and then choose Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi and mobile data.

Is USB-C the same as USB Micro?

USB Type-C has an oblong-shaped plug and is slightly bigger than Micro-USB. It can be inserted either side up. Micro-USB can only be plugged in one way and has two hooks at the bottom to hold the cable in place.

What phones use Type C USB?

USB Type-C is available on Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, Z Flip, Note10, Note10+, Fold, S10e, S10, S10+, Fold, Note9, S9, S9+, Note8, S8, and S8+.

How do I fix sync disabled?

For more info, go to the Nexus Help Center.

  1. Step 1: Back up contacts. Open your phone’s Contacts app. Tap Menu. Settings. Tap Export.
  2. Step 2: Clear cached data. Open your phone’s Settings app. Tap Storage. Tap Other apps. Tap Contacts.
  3. Step 3: Restore contacts. Open your phone’s Contacts app. Tap Menu. Settings. Tap Import.

What is a charge & sync cable?

Filters. A smartphone cable that allows for charging the unit and data transfer from the computer rather than charging alone. Also called a “charging/data cable.”

How do I know if my USB cable is data?

1. Physical examination. Due to the number of wires in them, USB data cables are usually thicker than USB charging cables. Data cables have four wires and as such, have thicker outer insulation/lining than their charge-only counterparts with two (2) less wires.

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