@Marius:
 - I installed an external SDcard. When I press Connect on gMTP, I can select 
between either the phone internal memory or the SDcard. I have both read and 
write access to the phone memory and also the SDcard (not simultaneously of 
course).

 - I can repeatedly do mtp-detect.  gMTP works every time. It also works
if I wait more than three seconds after plugging in phone before I hit
Connect.

 - I can see the device in Nautilus, but only folders, which are empty.
This is why you need to use gMTP to manage files.

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  Cannot connect to Samsung Galaxy S III

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