I am trying to get an emulated Galaxy S8 in GenyMotion to proxy all traffic through my Kali VM that has Burp suite (intercepting proxy) running. All tutorials say to just turn on wifi in the emulated phone and set the proxy settings there (and that is how I remembered doing it around a year ago). But I cannot turn on the WiFi in the emulated phone.
So the question is: does anyone know:
a. How to turn the WiFi on in an GenyMotion emulated Galaxy S8?
b. If a is not answerable: how to direct all traffic from the emulated phone to the proxy?
EDIT: Using a galaxy S5 emulated phone does work with wifi....
EDIT2: So it is a problem with GenyMotion and android 8.0 (as the galaxy s8 with android 7 does work with the wiredSSID wireless). I would still like to know how to set this up though! :D
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I have a problem connecting nexus 9 as a ADB device. Whenever I plug in Nexus 9, Windows 7 automatically detects it and installs it as a portable device. I uninstalled it but every time I plug it again it makes it portable device. I tried to update the driver and show the location of the driver I downloaded, it keeps on saying that it has the latest MTP driver.
I have the Nexus 9 in developer mode, PTP mode and also the debugging is on.
What should I do? How do I connect it for development?
Thanks
Did you turn on USB debugging on device (Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging)? If not, machine won't recognize device as ADB.
I have found the Nexus 9 to be fussy regarding USB cables. I have various cables which work fine with adb and my Nexus 5 but they don't work with my Nexus 9 in MTP or PTP mode.
The only USB cable I can get to work is the one which came with my Nexus 9.
Its actually a Motorola cable with a hologram sticker on it. Although this may not be what ships standard with the device since I bought it without original packing.
Install MoboRobo or moboginie on your pc if you are using widnows.It'll definitely work.
I have two devices
1. Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830
2. Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i
If I am connecting the 1st device to the emulator then it gets connected and working fine as a debugger.
But If I am connecting the 2nd device to the emulator of the same Computer then it not getting connected to the emulator.
And on the notification of 1st device i.e. Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 looks like this:
where as on the second device i.e. Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i, The USB Debugging Connected notification is missing.
I have marked Setting ---> Application ---> Development ---> USB Debugging as Checked. Then to why I am getting this issue.
Please if any one know about this,then please let me know to resolve this problem. I want to use Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i as a debugging device.
No need to root the device, install google universal usb drivers from the SDK manager.
I was wondering if the sprint galaxy nexus supports the usb host mode? As stated here it is supposed to be available on android versions above 3.1. The galaxy nexus uses ice cream sandwich(version 4+) so it should have it. This video shows someone using the galaxy nexus with a usb mouse attached, so the stock galaxy nexus version should have this capability. I was just wondering if Sprint changed the kernel in someway that disabled the usb host mode functionality. This site states that the galaxy s from sprint has "Mass storage device, USB Host, USB charging" as a feature but for the galaxy nexus from sprint the only feature listed is "USB charging."
I only realized this might be a missing feature because when I tried to set up a small test app using the Usb host mode api no device that I connected was ever recognized. I tried pluggging the device in after device startup and before device startup. I was reading the logcat wirelessly as is defined here so I could moniter what would happen when I was plugging a usb device in and removing it. Logcat displayed nothing. Any explanation or links to other sites saying that the Sprint galaxy nexus does or does not support usb host mode would be much appreciated(only Sprint, I beleive Verizon does support it, but I have a Sprint test device). Thanks.
Stock Galaxy Nexus works for me with USB Host mode. Been able to use the Ant+ receiver with no problems.
we know the Samsung Galaxy S3 will have USB host but do you guys have any knowledge if also the USB APIs will be public/accessible or blocked on the Samsung Galaxy S3 to allow developing apps requiring access to these APIs?
It will be similar to other SGs.
Same access through the android OS/(Linux if rooted) as normally.
I have a galaxy S3 and apps like 'USB Host Viewer' and 'USB Host Controller' are able to see slave devices just fine with an OTG host adaptor connected.
I'm going to assume this means that the APIs are enabled but as I'm yet to find a usb driver that will l
I've been working with a small 2.2 API 8 phone (Samsung i5500) physically connected to PC with Eclipse without problem. Now I have access to a GalaxyTab 10.1 P7500 3.1 API 12 too, but Eclipse only finds my old phone and not the GalaxyTab. I have made identical settings on the Tab as on the Phone: Applications - Development and select USB debugging. I've tried both connected and one at a time. I've restarted Eclipse. Is there something more I need to do?
If I change project Build Target Level to 12, still only the API-level 8 phone shows up.
The GalaxyTab doesn't give me a KIES prompt when I connect the USB, but the phone does. However, the tab says itself that USB debugging is activated and Windows reacts when I connect its USB. But the Android Device Chooser in Eclipse knows nothing about it.
The GalaxyTabs battery does not charge when it is connected to my PC by USB, but the phones battery does charge.
you might need to download the corresponding driver for the Galaxy Tab. I had to do this when I tried connecting my Galaxy Nexus.
http://androiddrivers.net/category/samsung-android-drivers/