I am using Fedora, but I suspect this is equally applicable to both
Ubuntu and Fedora...

If I (a) ensure that nothing else, e.g., gvfs-gphoto2, mounts my Galaxy
S III, and (b) connect to it using libmtp _within about three seconds of
when I plug it in_, then the connection is successful.

If, however, something else has already connected to it, e.g.,
gvfs2-gphoto2-volume-monitor mounts it and then I eject it, OR if I wait
three seconds or more after plugging it in before trying to connect to
it via libmtp, then the connection fails as shown above.

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  Samsung Galaxy S / SII detected but cannot be connected to

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