Answer Posted / mohammed fahad mateen
Media Transfer Protocol, or MTP, is a protocol that is
designed for content exchange with and command and control
of transient storage devices. It has been developed by
Microsoft as an extension to PTP, or Picture Transfer
Protocol, and is targeted primarily at digital still
cameras, portable media players, and cellular phones.
The primary purpose of this protocol is to facilitate
communication between media devices that have transient
connectivity and significant storage capacity. This includes
the exchange of binary objects and the enumeration of the
contents of that connected device
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