I have the Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959V) with Firmware version 2.2.1 and Build FROYO.VUVKB5
I have been trying to connect the SGS4G to my MacBook Pro (running Mac OS X 10.6.7) and have even tried to connect to Windows 7 Pro via the USB / Micro USB cable that is included. I am trying to read the 16GB included MicroSD card to import music and media files. When I connect the device and follow the directions of enabling USB Debugging Mode; Mass Media Storage Mode and have used every combination of mount and unmount from the "SD Card and Phone Storage" setting, the computer (both Mac and PC) do not recognize the MicroSD Card. It does charge and I am offered the option of using it as a network connection on the Mac but it never displays the MicroSD Card as a drive.
I have followed these directions which are the same from Samsung and T-Mobile but the Android build looks old and it doesn't work. I have contacted T-Mobile support and Samsung Technical Support which was eleveated to Level 3 but they still say it should work but they can't do it.
Any help would be appreciated, I have returned the first one because when I installed Kies Mini to the Win7 computer and followed the tech's directions it bricked the first phone. I have invested over 50 hours into this, if I can't move my music over it's not really that great of a "Multimedia Smartphone". I mean all I'm looking for is basic hard drive capability to move music over, I've tried DoubleTwist and Songbird but if the phone doesn't connect correctly they can't function.
Thanks,
DMM1909
I have been trying to connect the SGS4G to my MacBook Pro (running Mac OS X 10.6.7) and have even tried to connect to Windows 7 Pro via the USB / Micro USB cable that is included. I am trying to read the 16GB included MicroSD card to import music and media files. When I connect the device and follow the directions of enabling USB Debugging Mode; Mass Media Storage Mode and have used every combination of mount and unmount from the "SD Card and Phone Storage" setting, the computer (both Mac and PC) do not recognize the MicroSD Card. It does charge and I am offered the option of using it as a network connection on the Mac but it never displays the MicroSD Card as a drive.
I have followed these directions which are the same from Samsung and T-Mobile but the Android build looks old and it doesn't work. I have contacted T-Mobile support and Samsung Technical Support which was eleveated to Level 3 but they still say it should work but they can't do it.
Any help would be appreciated, I have returned the first one because when I installed Kies Mini to the Win7 computer and followed the tech's directions it bricked the first phone. I have invested over 50 hours into this, if I can't move my music over it's not really that great of a "Multimedia Smartphone". I mean all I'm looking for is basic hard drive capability to move music over, I've tried DoubleTwist and Songbird but if the phone doesn't connect correctly they can't function.
Thanks,
DMM1909