I'am using Android Studio 1.2 and OS X Yosemite to develop Android applications, I have turned on USB Debugging and the phone has the Media Device (MTP) option selected. When I run adb devices no devices attached are listed. I have seen some answers suggesting to download a driver but I can't even find the devices in the LG web site.
Has anyone solved already the problem?
if you did not see in the comments, I finally solved it. All I had to do was change the type of USB connection from the device from Media Device (MTP) to Send images (PTP)
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I am new to the mobile world. Hence this question may sound silly to the seasoned professions. Please excuse.
I am trying to connect my mobile device to my laptop. I intention is to do some testing using appium. However I am blocked.
My mobile device (motorola - Android 8) is set to developer mode and is connected to my PC using a USB cable.
When I look for 'adb devices' my mobile phone is not listed.( it doesn't throw an error. It just says 'list of devices attached' but there are no items in the list.
I could not find my android phone in the device manager also. Why is it not displayed ? Am I missing something here ?
Please can someone advise.
There are two things you need to verify. Debug mode should be on and make sure to select transfer file and not charging is selected in the device options(swipe down from the top of the screen after plugging your usb cord from the device to your windows machine).
I've got an issue while trying to run an app on android studio. The list of connected device will always remain empty. Thus I can't deploy my app on the phone. The OS is Windows 10.
I already take these steps:
installed driver from Samsung. The device is shown in device manager and I've got access from windows to it
Swapping USB Ports a dozen times
Developer Setting on
Switched Media Port both Camera (Ptp) and Media Device (MTP)
Does anyone has further tips?
Look if USB debugging is enable in the developer options of your smartphone.
I'm on a MacBook running macOS Sierra and I'm having trouble connecting Android Studio to the phone. The phone is a Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) running the latest update - Android 6.0.1.
I've tried listing the devices using the command adb devices, but the list is empty.
When I connect the device I can hear a tone and the phone is charging. I do not get a notification when connecting the device, hence trying to tap on the notification and somehow forcing an MTP connection is impossible.
I've already activated the Developer Options and the USB configuration mode is set to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). When trying to cycle through the available USB modes, if the phone is connected to the computer, it always reverts back to MTP automatically.
Trying to turn off and back on the USB debugging, or the Developer options didn't work. Also restarted both the phone and the computer but nothing changed.
Does anyone have a clue of what is going on?
From my research, the only thing that seems to have worked for other people is to tap the notification that is supposed to appear when I connect the phone to the computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I presume that the cable is broken or just plainly wrong. Changing the cable should help.
I have samsung galaxy note 10.1 and model GT-N8000, I want to connect it to android studio and want to run my own made app. But my android studio not showing anything and even pc do not detect it , not even popping up notification to show me that some thing is connected. I check this device to other computers but got same thing.
So what could be a problem. I have done resetting , but nothing is helpful, Updated driver, installed the google driver for usb, installed the universal driver. But nothing is really helping. So at least pc should detect it but its not.
Any solution. ? Please help
Make sure, that you chose Connect as Camera or PTP on your phone.
Go to developer settings and activate Adb-debugging or USB-debugging.
Also check, whether you have installed the correct drivers. Try to reinstall the correct drivers.
And make sure that neither your USB cable nor your USB-drive is faulty. If so try to use another cable and different usb-drive.
You could also try to connect your phone wirelessly to Android Studio
Couple of things you can try -
Go to settings, developer options and turn USB Debugging on. If it's off, Android Studio will not detect your phone.
If you PC is not detecting your device, either your USB cable is faulty or your USB drive. Only way to know is connect your phone to another USB-Drive or connect it using another cable.
I have LG G3 with android 5.0 lollipop and I want to connect it to my laptop with windows 8.1 OS (For using unity remote).
When I connect my phone I can access to storage but I can't see my device in adb.exe. I tried many solution like this and this but nothing work for me.
For now in developer mode I checked these:
Stay awake
USB debugging
Allow mock locations
And I installed the driver from lg website.
Update 2:
Actually I really confused because I think it recognize my device and show g3 name but I don't know why it can't show my device name in attached device!!!
Update:
Without lg driver installed, my device in device manager is like image below and when I try to update the driver using Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver it say: Windows could not find driver software for your device
And when I install lg driver, my device is like image below and again i can't update driver and it say: Windows has determine the driver software for your device is up to date
I think your problem about usb driver for windows.
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