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I bought a FiiO e07k and it works perfectly with my Samsung galaxy s3 no brand ita (Jelly Bean 4.1.2). I used the original Samsung OTG cable. It's important to connect first the FiiO to the cable and then the cable to smartphone. I did not need any program to make it work
I would really appreciate if you could post the FW Build Number and Kernel version of your SIII. Thanks.
EDIT: My god, I had successfully make it work! (i9300 running 4.1.2, Omega ROM v42 with Yank555.lu kernel, v1.5) And to be perfectly honest, I still don't know how I made it happen.
- tried swap/switching which was connected first, the E07k or the SIII. Had no success.
- while E07k is properly connected to my SIII, tried connecting a 3.5mm jack to the aux in and out (doing this switches the Fiio E07k from aux to USB mode and back). Had no success.
- tried combining above two actions randomly. Voila!
Currently my E07k is connected to my SIII! And to be clear, I have NO idea on which of my actions (or combination of actions) prompted it to work. Even now I fear removing the Andes from my SIII just to have it
not work again.
I'm using Poweramp and the music plays on my headphone while message notifications come out from the phone's speakers. Videos also play fine. USB charging set to OFF.
I'm using a daisy chain of microUSB-to-female USB (the generic OTG cable) and a basic USB-to-miniUSB cable to connect the two devices. You could only guess on which combinations of connect/removal of connections I did with these cables.
Volume controls can be used on both the SIII and the Andes.
Hope this helps other people experiment on how to make the E07k work with their SIII.