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Since I only wanted to charge my new Nexus 5 at work rather than having my phone content exposed to company hardware, I disabled 'Media device (MTP)' USB mode there. This is actually easy since there is a shortcut in the notifications which let's you do just that.

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The tricky part is to turn that back on when you are back home and want to connect your KitKat phone to your private computer. The system won't find the phone unless 'USB computer connection' on your Android is either set to 'Media device (MTP)' or 'Camera (PTP)'.

The notifiction which used to be there in MTP mode is gone so there is no shortcut to get back to that setting. After looking for that setting for ages, going through every possible menu and exploring the deeps of Android 4.4, I was about to give up when I finally found the menu I was looking for, well hidden as a tiny 'more options' button within the 'Storage' overview screen. Touching that will finally bring you to the 'USB computer connection' settings where you can choose either one of the available options to make your phone visible to your computer again. I guess providing a 'Select USB connection mode' notification with a shortcut to that screen would have been too easy. Update: This issue is still present in Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and the solution is still the same.

I will never understand why they reworked the user experience but didn't fix this annoying usability problem. Update: Almost two years later, this issue has finally been fixed in Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) by introducing the previously missing notification which now allows the user to choose between 'Charging only', 'Transfer files (MTP)', 'Transfer photos (PTP)' and 'MIDI'.

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I have the same issue. I just received a used ATT Samsung Galaxy Note 3, everything works but PC's will not recognize a USB connection.

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I have tried everything obvious: cables, other PC's, ports, and resetting phone. The listed solutions do not work for me, there seems to be absolutely no way to enable this. I am in developer mode, I checked USB Devbugging. There is no menu is 'storage for me', the ## codes do not work for me. I am about to return the phone, because the only diagnosis is a bad USB port on the phone. Is there anything else I can try?

I thought maybe ATT 5.0 on a Note 3 is a little different, maybe the menu is hidden someplace else. Anything you suggest would be helpful. This code appears to be specific to certain phones and specific Android versions. It doesn't work on all devices and since it's a bit unclear what dialing this code does on the individual phone, I wouldn't recommend it. I know that it's supposed to bring up the USB settings screen on some Samsung phones but these codes are not supposed to be used by end users.

That's what user interfaces are there for. Actually, blindly typing in cryptic codes which you found on the Internet might cause unexpected things to happen to your phone. Leave that to people who know exactly what they are doing. As suggested in one of the comments above, the USB cable might be at fault here. USB cables are usually manufactured with at least two pairs of cables. One pair is used for charging and the other pair is used for data transfer.

However, in order to save manufacturing costs the data cable pair is sometimes left out. This applies especially to surprisingly cheap USB cables and to cables which are shipped with devices such as chargers which do not require the data cable pair to function. Also, damaged USB cables may still work for charging but not for data, depending on which cable pairs are affected.

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