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This is what I do:
First you will need to check the root of your phone for 2 folders. One names "Music" and the other "Playlist". If not there then just create them.
1. Sync WMP playlist with a flash drive or any way that will get you all of the songs on that playlist simple and fast.
2. Copy all those songs to the "Music" folder on the root of your SD card.
3. Select the Playlist on the side panel of WMP right clicking and select "open file location" and then copy that playlist file to the folder "Playlist" on your phones memory.
You're done. Your playlist should be synced in the same order as on WMP and should show up on the default player of Android. I use a flash drive to store music for my car and I sync it once in a while so then you could just copy all those songs once synced to the flash drive and the new songs will appear and just click "don't copy repeated files", what you will mainly need to redo again is copy the Playlist FILE from WMP.
Note: I have a Galaxy S and all this was done using the INTERNAL Memory and the DEFAULT Android Music Player. Not sure if it will work with external SD card but I don't see why not.
I did that and got a lot of links. Some don't list my model, others seem to imply that it depends on the SIM card.[snip]
I'd suggest the simplest solution is probably to just type "<model name> volte" into your favourite search engine.
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Correct! Will post the full pic next time I'm on the computer.Darth Vader's Helmet.
Yeah, I don't think it's an option you 'turn on' but rather the need to have some kind of driver/firmware installed in order for some external devices to work. In this instance it could be a driver could be required for the mouse or the OTG adapter/cable, or both. And it's matter where with Android something like a device driver is added via an app. So unless this is done back when the screen was working, that 'might' be part of the problem since testing this requires a Pixel 2 XL, and that specific brand of mouse and that specific brand of an OTG adapter/cable.I tried this setup on another working Pixel 2 and it didn't power up either. I'm assuming something needs to be assigned in which case i'm out of luck. Can anyone confirm what needs to be turned on?