Hello. Looked through this thread, but unfortunately didn't catch exectly is it possible to connect my iPhone 4 to mojo through USB??? To use Tidal...
Chord cannot officially recommend the use of 30-pin i-Devices, with Mojo, but it seems some people have succeeded in using them:
30-pin works fine - I use the adapter on both the iPhone 4 as well as the iPad 2 - compatibility is an iOS issue - iOS 7 or later is required.
(bold emphasis added by me)
I am struggling to find an appropriate adapter to suit your needs, on Apple.com, as it seems they have removed it, at the link
eenecho provided:
However, I can see it still listed on Apple's UK site, although it is stated as 'unavailable':
http://www.apple.com/uk/shop/product/MC531ZM/A/apple-ipad-camera-connection-kit
This should, theoretically, allow you to then plug a standard male-USB plug into the above adapter, and a micro-USB connector into Mojo, if you buy a suitable cable for that purpose or just use the one that is actually supplied with Mojo (it would not need a CCK/MFI chip in it, because the Apple CCK adapter contains the MFI chip already)
Again, this is not officially endorsed by Chord Electronics
Good luck with actually obtaining one of those 30-pin CCK adapters, since Apple like to make their devices obsolete, and make it difficult for people to use old devices with new connection protocols.
Just did a quick search for you, and it seems John Lewis, in the UK, still have them in stock
:
www.johnlewis.com/apple-mc531zm-a-ipad-camera-connection-kit/p231024923
Please don't make the mistake of buying one of the cheap male-30-pin-to-female-lightning adapters (all over eBay and Amazon), since, as well as not including an MFI chip, they would not work for you,
even if you obtained a 3rd-party male-lightning-to-male-microUSB cable with MFI chip soldered into it, since the cheap male-30-pin-to-female-lightning adapters are not designed to handle digital audio signals.
Finally, please understand that I am not personally confirming that the proposed connection method functions correctly with an iPhone 4 and Mojo. All I have tried to do, in this post, is draw your attention to the fact that some people (as you can see from the quotes) claim to have successfully done so, and I've then proceeded to illustrate what they probably did.
If you try this, it is at your own risk. Neither I, or Chord Electronics, are formally endorsing this method.