ADB for Le Eco 2 smartphone - android

How to and from where to download Android Debuggingd Bridge for Le Eco Smartphone? I checked the Le Eco forum and there were no answers. I have already started the developer mode on my phone.

ADB is included by default in the SDK. You can locate and issue adb commands as stated in this answer. But you should enable developer mode and install your smartphone's driver in your workstation. Normally in modern smartphones, the driver is installed upon plugging it in via USB. If not, then you should download the appropriate driver depending on your OS.
You can also register adb to your global PATH so you can issue commands right away. After setting this all up, you can then issue the command adb devices to see if your phone is detected by adb by showing a serial number in the list of devices.

Had the same problem and found out how to solve it.
Download the universal ADB driver , but windows won't allow you to install this as it is not digitally verified. So, start windows in test mode by disabling digital signatures and install the driver using device manager. Now open android studio and run any app,(hello world) le eco should show up in connected devices. This worked provided you turn on usb debugging and set it to media transfer on the phone.
Or you could just intall an exe file in the link which does this for you.
For detailed steps visit this link http://adbdriver.com/documentation/how-to-install-adb-driver-on-windows-8-10-x64.html

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Android Studio connection issue

Am having a problem in connecting my huawei Y7 2018 phone with android studio,each time i try connecting it via the usb option it still doesnt appear on my android studio even after allowing the usb debugging option on and the weird part of it, it connects to other phones.Kindly help to solve this problem.
check for ADB drivers are properly installed n are compatible with your device. Connect your phone to pc n open terminal n-type adb devices check whether your device shows up or not, if not you have to install your device compatible drivers(optional try universal ADB drivers or google ADB drivers).

Android Device Chooser: Cannot Detect Device

I am trying to use my Nexus 4 to run a hello world app. I'm using the Java ADT with Eclipse.
I cannot detect the device.
Nexus 4: Android 4.4.2
Java ADT: build v22.3.0-887826
Windows 7 Professional x64
Java JDK: jdk-7u51-windows-x64
ADB v1.0.31
Project build target is 4.4.2 (API 19). Minimum required version is API 8.
./adb devices shows no devices.
I am in USB debugging mode on the device. I have allowed installation of non-play-store apps.
My computer detects the phone as a media device (MTP), not as a camera (PTP).
I do not get a prompt asking me if I accept an RSA key.
Things I have tried:
Download USB drivers from here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#top then:
Start > Properties > Device Manager > Portable Devices > Nexus 4 > Properties > Update Driver > Browse > {Download Folder}
I get a popup telling me that the drivers are up to date.
Changing the cable
Changing the USB port
Restarting Eclipse
Restarting the adb server (kill-server > start-server > devices)
Restarting the phone
Restarting the computer
Editing android_winusb.inf, as described here: USB driving on Android - new devices
I have tried everything I've seen on these pages:
http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html
http://androidsecurity.wordpress.com/2013/06/05/install-google-nexus-4-adb-usb-drivers-on-windows-android-studio/
Android Device Chooser -- device not showing up
How do I deploy HelloWorld app to HTC Eris Droid?
EDIT: I tried to enable ADB over wifi. So I installed ADB WiFi off the play store. It needs root permission, so I tried to root my phone using Kingo Root. Kingo Root does not work. It's giving me the message "No Device Connected!". I can transfer files from the device, and it gets detected when I plug it in, so I don't know it what capacity it "is not connected".
EDIT2: I tried to enable ADB over wifi as described here: How can I connect to Android with ADB over TCP?
adb tcpip 5555 gives me "error: device not found". Looks like inability to detect the device is a common failure mode. I suspect that fixing that will let everything else work as intended.
Android debugging via usb can be a bit hit-and-miss. I have one phone that never connects, one that rarely connects, and one that seems to work pretty much every time (I still have to do the 'unplug/replug/restart' shuffle from time to time)
I would suggest investigating WiFi ADB. If it works with your device (not all devices support it) then it'll save you a lot of time in the long term:
Install one of the various WiFi debug apps from the market
Run it and note the IP address and port it gives you
Navigate to where your android sdk platfrom tools are installed (a default Windows install should be C:\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Type adb connect [ipaddress]:[portno] (ex adb connect 192.168.1.100:5555)
If your device supports wifi debugging, it should show up in Eclipse within a couple of seconds, and you never need to do the plug in/unplug/restart shuffle again!
You don't need any third-party application. See this answer and set-up WiFi debugging with ADB.
EDIT:
You don't need root also.
Check my answer here: You should install the correct drivers its really easy by following the steps from the video
Hope that helps! :)

not debuging my phone android application

I am trying to test my android app (android 2.3.3) via my karboon A1+ phone. However, I cannot get Eclipse to recognize my device on the debug config menu. My phone is recognized by my computer when I connect via the usb cable. I can access my phone via windows but not Eclipse. Also, the karboon A1+ driver has been recently updated when I updated to android 2.3.4.
The reason I am using my phone to debug is b.c the emulator keeps crashing/failing to install my app. I am running Windows Vista 32bit. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Are you in developer mode on your phone?
This might help - Android devices
You would possible need to install the android drivers called ADB
This is also how to install the android driver from your SDK - Installing Drivers
Don't forget to enable apps from 'unknown sources' and enable ADB debugging.
Without both of those you can't install and get the console output from your app, which is pretty essential.
Those devices from small manufacturers are really tricky to get the drivers to work.
Apparently this guy got it working, it's a very hacky way, but I'll put his text:
I downloaded Zte n721 USB driver for my mobile. ( It
requires speecific driver for your device. Google usb drivers works
for very few mobiles. ) Then I put vender ID for Zte 0x19d2 to my
adb_usb.inf. ( You can not save in edit but you have to use : echo
0x19d2 >> adb_usb.inf ( use your vendor id you can get it from net I
got it from mypcdrivers.com) When you allow debugging on the mobile,
it works.
Apart from that the best thing is try to contact directly with your device manufacturer via this link http://www.karbonnmobiles.com/contact_us.php and demand an ADB Driver.

Android: Running on real device

I am new to Android. I can't get the application to run on real device. I'm using Eclipse.
I followed as is said in the android developer forum but eclipse AVD is not finding any usb connected device. I enabled usb debuging in my mobile and set android:debuggable="true" in manifest file but Eclipse is not getting the device connected.
Did your PC recognize you phone device?In other words,did you install driver correctly?
Probably there is only one point you're missing. According to http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html you have to install usb driver for adb (if you are developing on windows) or you need to add a udev rules file that contains a USB configuration for each type of device you want to use for development (if you are developing on Ubuntu Linux)
Before testing your application on real device please check your device is visible in Running Devices or not.If it is not visible simply do one thing install PdaNet on your desktop computer it will detect driver for the respective phone and install it.You can get it here
see this url: http://creandroid.blogspot.com/2013/10/del-eclipse-un-dispositivo-android.html
OR
http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html
IN thoses link is how to run aplications direct in real device

MK802 - Android 4.0 Mini PC - not listed with 'adb devices' command - how to install my app

I recently purchased the MK802; Android 4.0 Mini PC. However, I am unable to install the apps I developed. I have tried using the 'adb devices' command but the device does not appear on the list. I have also downloaded the Andorid 4.0 SDK (the version used in th MK802) on my computer but still no luck. I also made sure to enable 'USB Debugging' and 'Unknown Sources' in the device settings.
I realize I can load my app from an SD card (but I would have to buy one); or that I can download my app onto the device by making it available on a server or the android marketplace but these options seem like too much effort just to install an app.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Simply adb over USB doesn't work (for now)
The only thing that you can do is: USE WIRELESS ADB!
This widget can help you on enabling it.
Once you got everything up and running do an
adb connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
using as IP the ip address of the MK802. Once connected run an
adb shell
as usual to access the remote shell. Still the system is in heavy development (at least allwinner told so)
EDIT: Using a shorter USB cable could solve the issue!
I managed to connect mine to ADB, even using the included USB cable.
Connect you computer to the dongle's OTG port (it's marked on the dongle).
Go into settings and enabled ADB debugging.
And finally (here's the trick) enable the special Connect to PC setting.
Google for the drivers. Installing the Android SDK will not ensure that your device gets detected.
Connect device
Install drivers downloaded from internet
Disconnect & reconnect
ADB !
In all likelihood, this will solve things for you.

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