From ae44e2374e6972cd60b413c3620286a8aa38fbe9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel Micay Files can be transferred to another device using an external drive, USB
file transfer via MTP / PTP or an app-based mechanism. The only difference on GrapheneOS is that by default the USB-C port and pogo
+ pins block new connections as soon as the device is locked by default and
+ disable USB data when any existing connections end. The default behavior won't
+ interfere with this use case at all. If you've changed it to a stricter value
+ such as completely disallowing USB-C data, it can be changed back to the default
+ "Charging-only when locked" value in
+ Settings > Security > Exploit protection > USB-C port. To use an external drive, plug it into the phone and use the system file
- manager to copy files to and from it. The only difference on GrapheneOS is USB
- peripherals such as USB flash drives will be ignored unless they're plugged in
- at boot or when the device is unlocked. You can configure this in
- Settings > Security > USB peripherals.
Transferring files to an attached computer is done with MTP / PTP. Users on a Mac computer will need to install