USB On-The-Go, often abbreviated
USB OTG, is part of a supplement
to the 2.0 specification originally agreed upon in late 2001 and later revised.
The specification allows for devices that generally fulfill the role of being a slave
USB device (e. g.
digital audio player or
mobile phone) to a
USB host (usually a
desktop or
notebook computer) to become the host themselves when paired with another USB device. The latest version of the supplement also defines behavior for an
Embedded Host which has targeted capabilities and the same USB Standard-A port used by PCs. (Wikipedia).
List of USB on the go Phones:
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