There are several reasons why OTG (On-The-Go) file transfers might be slow:
1. USB Version: If you’re using USB version (like USB 2.0), the transfer speeds will be significantly slower compared to USB 3.0 or USB 3.1.
2. Cable Quality: The quality of the OTG cable can affect transfer speeds. A low-quality or damaged cable might not support higher speeds.
3. File System: The file system of the storage device (e.g., FAT32 vs. NTFS) can impact transfer speeds. NTFS generally offers better performance for larger files.
4. Device Compatibility: Some devices might not fully support high-speed transfers due to hardware or software limitations.
5. Background Processes: Other processes running on your device can slow down the transfer speed by consuming resources.
Following these steps can help significantly improve your file transfer speeds when using OTG.
Tips for Improving Transfer Speeds:
1. Upgrade Cable: Invest in a well-reviewed OTG cable that supports the fastest possible data transfer rates.
2. Check USB Settings: Ensure your device is set to use the highest available USB configuration in the settings.
3. Format Storage Device: If possible and you don't need compatibility with FAT32, consider formatting the OTG storage device to NTFS or exFAT for improved performance.
4. Limit Background Apps: Close apps, especially those that may use network resources, to free up capacity for your transfer task.
5. Use Alternative Apps: Apps like Google Drive or Clone Phone may facilitate faster transfer speeds through optimized protocols or additional compression options.