Doneproofresistant wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:29 pm ...
I'll try a different OTG cable when I get the chance, but I don't think it will be successful.
It now looks different from what I remember from previous experiences.
I took another OTG cable, UCB C to USB A, and plugged it into the Galaxy, then connected i this USB A Cabel Plug to the zumo XT2 using a USB A to USB C cable.
I also tried again using a USB C to USB C cable directly.
Both methods were partially successful (now).
The zumo XT2 allowed start data transfer connection with the Menu like “PC transfere” (i don't know the correct english menu name).
Then I saw something was happening on the Galaxy, i selected MTP Host, and then the "files" app.
The "files" app was new for me, i never reconiced it before.
OK, so far so good, I was then able to access the zumo XT2 with the “files” app, at least I can see device content, but may in something like (read-only ?) mode
Unfortunately, I was unable to copy files to the XT2, because the copying process starts but then aborts without success.
Thanks for pointing that outFrankB wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 6:28 am ... But judging from my TripManager experience I would say that the XT2 is at least backward compatible with the XT when you look at the USB Transfer protocol. The XT, XT2, Tread 2, and even older devices like Zumo 340/350/590/595 can all be used using the same MTP protocol.
I thought, but I may be wrong, that the old zumo XT could also be displayed as a drive with a letter in Windows Explorer
Anyway, your comment triggered me to try it again
I suspect that's exactly how it is (at best)giuseppe66 wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 6:20 pm ... so it seems the only way to transfer the GPX files in my MRA address book to the XT2 is via microSD card or USB-C cable.
But who knows, maybe there's someone else who's managed it and can tell us how to do it
PS
The USB settings such as: Data, Media, MIDI, or charging only refer to the smartphone itself, namely which functions it is allowed to provide. This allows you to control what the other remote device (PC and so on) sees and what don't.
However, the point here is to use what the zumo XT2 provides, and that is exactly the opposite direction that controls it, namely the zumo XT2.



