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Originally Posted by codertimt View Post
3)...the wireless performace was not up to snuff. I've read it's a driver issue put in place to conserve power...but wireless transfers were slow. USB didn't work correctly for me(probably because of the way I had formatted my cards), so to transfer any large files to the device, I would have to just start it an leave it to transfer while I was away...
sounds like a potential access point/router with a power save issue. potential fix is to tap the wifi icon -> connnectivity settings -> connections -> name of AP -> edit -> next -> next -> next -> advanced -> other tab -> and set the power saving option other either on (intermediate) or off.

or install wifiinfo, connect to AP, fire up wifiinfo and tap the off button next to power saving. this however will only last until disconnected.

as for USB, i think its only 1.1 or something.

i found that for large file transfers i got a cheap card reader that have a slot in one end and a usb port in the other, just insert card and then insert reader.