mt65xx android phone usb drivers - android

I just need a link to download that driver . I tried everything but I couldn't find. I use windows 10 and everything I found is only for 7/8 . I made an app in android studio and I want to install it on my phone but without this driver is impossible.. thank you

Try using this third party tool called PdaNet. This will automatically install drivers fro your android device.

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Android Device is recognized by Android Studio on Mac but not on Windows

I have a Huawei U8815 and its not getting recognized on Windows by the Android Studio, I already changed MTP to PTP and didn't worked, but on Mac it works.
And I have a Nexus-7 and it works on both.
You need to install USB drivers for the device before it can appear in Android Studio. To confirm that the reasons missing drivers, open device manager You would find an entry that requires drivers with a yellow alert/warning icon, something similar to the image below but not exactly this.
Now Install the appropriate USB/ADB driver for the device. Once driver is installed you can view the device in Android studio.
You may either download the drivers from this link or Install HiSuite to get the drivers installed.
You need to download official drivers of the device..and then you are done :) cheers

Samsung Tab: Remote Debugging

I'm working on a web project which is converting the application into a Android/iOS App using a mechanism similar to PhoneGap.
The issues is that, I unable to debug the Android App (HTML/CSS/Javascript) by following the instructions # https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/remote-debugging
Somehow, I'm not able to discover the USB devices in chrome://inspect/#devices. (P.S: While installing the Samsung Driver from http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-T800NZWAXAR# ) the driver installation failed for CDC_Driver and Samsung_Android)
Device using: Samsung Galaxy Tab S (SM-T800) Android version - 4.2.2
Please advice.
I managed to solve this one. I guess it's 11 months to late for you though #TheNerd.
What is not mentioned in the guide is that you need to download a Android SDK.
It can be downloaded from here: Android SDK
You should also make sure you have JDK on your computer. If you don't the SDK installer will notice and provide you with a link to download it from Oracle.
After installing the driver, the JDK and the SDK my computer was able to detect my device right away.

How come I can't see my android device anymore on Android Studio?

Just yesterday I updated Android Studio. Before I updated it everything was working fine, meaning I was able to use my Samsung Galaxy S4 to debug my apps with no problem. After the update, Android Studio no longer sees my device when I try to debug.
Furthermore when I type in adb devices on my terminal (I am using Ubuntu), my device doesn't show in the list of devices attached. Please help! I'm been trying to find a solution but most only talk about reinstalling drivers for Windows users.
Also, not sure if this may help but when I updated Android Studio, I was prompted to move the SDK folder to another location.
Thanks ahead of time!
Google's usb driver is located within the Android SDK folders, so perhaps in moving that, your computer can not find the driver anymore.
Try going to Device Manager (the windows one from the Control Panel), look for your mobile device and choose to re-install the driver, choosing one from your own disk.
It should be located at ~\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver

Eclipse Won't Recognize BLU Dash 3.5 As An Active Android Device

I got a new Gingerbread phone to try to develop on, but Eclipse won't recognize it.
I put it into debug mode already.
The Win7 Device Manager shows a problem with 4 Qualcomm HSUSB devices, this is certainly related to the phone.
Windows update is unable to find any updates for it.
I couldn't find any drivers support downloads from BLU either.
About the phone:
Andriod version: 2.3.5
Kernel version: 2.6.38.6-perf
Hardware version: A5.V1.2
Build number: BLU_D170_v03_GENERIC
Did you try using the Google USB driver?
For me, in device manager, I had an unknown device listed as "Android device" with a yellow exclamation point over it. Right click it, then choose update driver software. Then choose browse my computer, then choose let me pick from a list of devices...
Then click the Have disk button, and point it to the google usb driver (this should be downloaded via the SDK manager). It will be in the folder where your SDK stuff gets downloaded in the /extras/google/usb_driver folder. When browsing, select the inf file in this folder.
You should get three options that pop up, choose Android ADB Interface. It will then install the generic usb driver so you can connect your phone to ADB.
Note: I have the BLU Dash 4.0, but the driver should work on just about any android device.
First of all, are you able to transfer data to the phone normally? If you can, don't bother with the second part below.
If you can't transfer data, look at this second part. When you bought the phone, did it come with a driver disc? If it did, install the drivers from there. If it did not, try checking the official manufacturer site to see if there's a driver online.
I managed to make contact with BLU service, and they e-Mailed me a driver that only works on 32-bit Win7, not 64-bit :-(
I figured out that I can still test my apps on my DASH 3.5 by uploading the .apk file to a webserver & using the phone to browse to that link. Android will recognize that .apk is an app file it can install. So you could also distribute your own apps to anyone this way, without using any of the Android stores|markets at all.

Android SDK and AVD Manager issue

I am trying to follow the procedure Downloading the Google USB Driver but see the following error in Android SDK and AVD Manager:
Some packages were found but are not
compatible updates.
I am unable to Download the Google USB Driver without the Google Add-ons.
Specifically, I need Google Usb Driver package revision 4 for the Nexus S.
I ran Eclipse > Help > Check for updates but this did not resolve the issue.
Does the Android SDK and AVD Manager need to be updated another way? If so, how?
Is there some other way to fix this?
Does Google Usb Driver package revision 4 work in Windows XP?
That is ok. Those are shown so since they are probably not meant for your version of adt. When you update your android development tools again and check for updates you will be updated to the latest and then you may update to the tools for the latest version. You may still have that alert message since there will also be updates that are not compatible with your your version of adt.
I guess you need to download your latest version (zip file )of adt then install this new .zip file in eclipse.
Then you would be getting the enabled option to download Google USB driver for nexus S.
Which version of the JRE are you running? I had this problem, updated Java, fixed it immediately. I think I was running OpenJava 1.5, upgraded to 1.6 and it worked.
Have you tried running the sdk manager in admin mode, has seemed to help me in the past with strange errors
After completely uninstalling and re-installing the SDK I was able to see and install the Google USB driver but still have been unable to connect the debugger. Perhaps Android development on an Atom based XP Net-Book is a bad idea. I've not been able to get the emulator working so I thought it might be better debugging directly on the target. The emulator just locks up this PC. I've waited up to 40 minutes before giving up. I've had no trouble with Android development on my work PC (emulator or target) but I have some personal projects I'd rather not do on company equipment. Oh well, I probably just need a real PC if I want to work at home.
Issue - I had a working Android Studio and USB driver would allow me to connect to my Huawei Honor 6X mobile device. One day the Android Studio stopped detecting the mobile device and reinstalling Huawei drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling drivers did not work. I tried changing cables and it did not work either. My Windows 8 would not detect the phone when I connected it with USB and Studio did not detect the device either.
Various solutions posted at the forums did not work for me. Finally this is what I did to solve the issue. My LG mobile also works with the Android Studio and I believe this solution will work for all mobile devices and not just Huawei device
Solution -
1) Open Tools> Android > SDK Manager > SDK Tools tab
2) Select Show package details check box
3) Is Google USB Driver selected? Select it if it is not selected, apply & Ok.
3) If Google USB Driver is selected, unselect it and SDK manager will remove the USB drivers.
4) Close Android Studio and follow the above theps and select the Google USB Driver and let studio update the driver
5)Close Android Studio Again
6) Go to Device Manager and you should see 'Android Composite ADB Interface' if the driver is successfully installed
7) That is it, now open Android Studio & when you run the application you should see your mobile device under Connected Devices

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