1. Plug the USB cable into the phone.
Both the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode have similar functions that enable the transfer of files between two devices.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) allows media files to be transferred automatically to and from portable devices.
Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, MTP allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants.
MTP is a key part of a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform.
2. Touch and drag the notification bar down.
Both the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode have similar functions that enable the transfer of files between two devices.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) allows media files to be transferred automatically to and from portable devices.
Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, MTP allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants.
MTP is a key part of a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform.
3. Touch Connected as a camera.
Both the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode have similar functions that enable the transfer of files between two devices.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) allows media files to be transferred automatically to and from portable devices.
Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, MTP allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants.
MTP is a key part of a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform.
4. Touch the desired option (e.g., Media device (MTP)).
Both the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode have similar functions that enable the transfer of files between two devices.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) allows media files to be transferred automatically to and from portable devices.
Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, MTP allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants.
MTP is a key part of a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform.
5. The USB connection option has been changed.
Both the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode have similar functions that enable the transfer of files between two devices.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need for additional device drivers.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) allows media files to be transferred automatically to and from portable devices.
Whereas PTP was designed for downloading photographs from digital cameras, MTP allows the transfer of music files on digital audio players and media files on portable media players, as well as personal information on personal digital assistants.
MTP is a key part of a digital rights management (DRM) service for the Windows Media platform.