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1 | initial version | posted 2017-11-27 00:38:56 +0200 |
I recently noticed that almost all Jolla devices are using the same USB IDs, which is a bit pointless. While the Jolla 1 used its own vendor ID (2931, "Jolla Oy), the Intex Aqua Fish, the Jolla C (In my case an Aqua Fish with Jolla C Software) and the Xperia X use the Vendor ID 05c6 (Qualcomm, Inc.), and they don't use separate device IDs for different devices: 0afe: Charging 0a07: MTP Mode 0a02: Developer Mode 05c6: Diagnostic (Jolla C and Aqua Fish only)
Why don't you use your own Vendor ID and unique device IDs for the different devices? Is there a specific reason for this? To be fair, at least iManufacturer and iProduct are correct on the different devices, and for example KDE is using this information.
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I recently noticed that almost all Jolla devices are using the same USB IDs, which is a bit pointless.
pointless.
While the Jolla 1 used its own vendor ID (2931, "Jolla Oy), the Intex Aqua Fish, the Jolla C (In my case an Aqua Fish with Jolla C Software) and the Xperia X use the Vendor ID 05c6 (Qualcomm, Inc.), and they don't use separate device IDs for different devices:
devices:
0afe: Charging 0a07: MTP Mode 0a02: Developer Mode 05c6: Diagnostic (Jolla C and Aqua Fish only)
Why don't you use your own Vendor ID and unique device IDs for the different devices? Is there a specific reason for this? To be fair, at least iManufacturer and iProduct are correct on the different devices, and for example KDE is using this information.
3 | No.3 Revision |
I recently noticed that almost all Jolla devices are using the same USB IDs, which is a bit pointless.
While the Jolla 1 used its own vendor ID (2931, "Jolla Oy), the Intex Aqua Fish, the Jolla C (In my case an Aqua Fish with Jolla C Software) and the Xperia X use the Vendor ID 05c6 (Qualcomm, Inc.), and they don't use separate device IDs for different devices:
0afe: Charging
0a07: MTP Mode
0a02: Developer Mode
05c6: Diagnostic (Jolla C and Aqua Fish Why don't you use your own Vendor ID and unique device IDs for the different devices? Is there a specific reason for this? To be fair, at least iManufacturer and iProduct are correct on the different devices, and for example KDE is using this information.
4 | No.4 Revision |
I recently noticed that almost all Jolla devices are using the same USB IDs, which is a bit pointless.
While the Jolla 1 used its own vendor ID (2931, "Jolla Oy), the Intex Aqua Fish, the Jolla C (In my case an Aqua Fish with Jolla C Software) and the Xperia X use the Vendor ID 05c6 (Qualcomm, Inc.), and they don't use separate device IDs for different devices:
0afe: 05c6:0afe: Charging
0a07: 05c6:0a07: MTP Mode
0a02: 05c6:0a02: Developer Mode
05c6: 05c6:05c6: Diagnostic (Jolla C and Aqua Fish only)
Why don't you use your own Vendor ID and unique device IDs for the different devices? Is there a specific reason for this? To be fair, at least iManufacturer and iProduct are correct on the different devices, and for example KDE is using this information.
5 | No.5 Revision |
I recently noticed that almost all Jolla devices are using the same USB IDs, which is a bit pointless.
While the Jolla 1 used its own vendor ID (2931, "Jolla Oy), the Intex Aqua Fish, the Jolla C (In my case an Aqua Fish with Jolla C Software) and the Xperia X use the Vendor ID 05c6 (Qualcomm, Inc.), and they don't use separate device IDs for different devices:
05c6:0afe: Charging
05c6:0a07: MTP Mode
05c6:0a02: Developer Mode
05c6:05c6: Diagnostic (Jolla C and Aqua Fish only)
Why don't you use your own Vendor ID and unique device IDs for the different devices? Is there a specific reason for this? To be fair, at least iManufacturer and iProduct are correct on the different devices, and for example KDE is using this information.