I have a htc wildfire phone and i have developed one application in android 2.1 using eclipse IDE now its time to run it on the actual device.
so far i have done following.
i have set my application as "debuggable" in my Android Manifest.
i have download the driver that is setup_3.0.5511.exe (HTC Sync)
i have connect my device via usb to my pc.
i tried running abd devices and its giving me 'HTXXXXXXXX device'
apart form these when i operate something in my phone i can see the log information in my eclips LogCat section.
Moreover when i open Android SDK and AVD Manager all i can see the Virtual devices listed ; there is not actual physical device is shown over here.
I am using Windows XP operating system and HTC Wildfire phone.
The physical device will not be listed in the AVD manager. I'm not sure how things work in Eclipse but from the command line you can run the following command to install an APK on your phone:
adb -d install -r yourapp.apk
The -d specifies that you want to install on a device rather than the emulator. The -r just means that the app will be reinstalled if it already exists.
Maybe you need to enable USB debugging in the phone settings, see this link
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I am trying to test an application on my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S8), but I cannot see it in the available devices menu in Android Studio. I can see it as a USB device is not recognized as an Android device.
This seems strange, considering that I have enabled developer mode on my phone. Furthermore, when I check to see that the driver for the device updated to the latest version, it shows that it is updated correctly.
If you are sure you did everything right, but you are still facing this problem, try to run this command in cmd:
adb kill-server
After that reconnect your phone and run:
adb start-server
And check if your phone is in devices lists by run:
adb devices
(In some cases you should restart the Android studio)
I am just getting started in Android development, and am trying to get Eclipse (running on Windows 7) to recognise my phone so that I can use it for debugging. However, my phone does not seem to be recongised by Eclipse or by running "adb devices" from a command line.
Here's what I've tried:
I've tried both MTP (media device) and PTP (camera) transfer modes (similar questions on Stack Overflow have been resolved by using PTP).
I've ensured that USB debugging is turned on in my phone's settings.
I've manually installed a driver in Device Manager, by choosing "Update Driver Software" and selecting the .inf file in sdk\extras\google\usb_driver (which I had to modify by hand to include my device).
I've tried a Nexus 4 phone, a Nexus 7 tablet, and a Motorola Moto G phone. Behaviour is identical for all three devices.
I've tried the "Universal ADB driver", in case it behaves differently to the Google driver, but it doesn't behave any differently.
I've rebooted, I've reinstalled drivers, I've tried adb kill-server followed by adb start-server, etc.
No matter what combinations of the above I try, "adb devices" lists nothing. When I look in the Windows Device Manager, I can see "Android Composite ADB Interface" listed under the "Android Device" node, so I believe I have installed the driver correctly. I am logged in as an Administrator, so it's not a permissions thing either. I've tried every answer to every single similar question on Stack Overflow, but nothing works. I've been pulling my hair out all day and am close to running out of hair... any ideas appreciated.
EDIT: It just occurred to me what could be causing this. I am running 64-bit Windows 7, but 32-bit Java. Because I have 32-bit Java installed on my PC, I installed the 32-bit SDK. Would that explain this behaviour? Should I be running 64-bit Java? The only reason why I didn't is because 32-bit Java is installed by my company's group policy...
EDIT2: I have now noticed that when I plug an Android device in, and look at its Device ID in Device Manager, the device ID does not end in "&MI_01". When I plug the device into another Windows 7 PC, the device ID does end in "&MI_01". I believe this is why "adb devices" is not able to detect the device. Any idea why one PC would see a different device ID to another, with the only difference being the "&MI_01"?
Did you install your phone USB-driver?
and can you check it on device manager is installed or not? you can download your usb driver from yur phone company website.
After you install your phone usb driver , I think the problem is solved
I think the main reason is because the computer does not recognize your phone as below 1 device used to debug code, even usb device.
You can try to do the following:
- Turn up the window update
- Uninstall driver for usb connection from your phone to your computer
- Go to the homepage of the mobile device, download driver for usb connection to the computer and then reinstall the driver
Try Universal Naked Driver. This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices.
Download
After downloading extract .rar file into a folder.
Go to Device Manager, right click on Android phone and click to update driver. On next screen , give path of extracted folder and install it.
You can install with msi file also. Download .msi
Finally found the answer. I was missing a file called usb.inf from C:\Windows\inf. Not sure how on earth files just go missing from yours Windows directory...
Before asking my question, I have looked through a few threads that share the same problem as me and have tried all the given solution with no success. I am from Malaysia.
I cannot get my device to be detected to test my app on my phone. I have checked both the "Unknown sources" and "USB debugging" settings in my phone. I am using eclipse. But if I create a random virtual device, my app is able to run there.
Okay so I am using a Motorola Atrix 2. And I'm using Windows 8 Pro 64 bit
I have downloaded android SDK bundle from here : http://www.motorola.com/sites/motodev/us-en/motodev_lp.html
I have also tried downloading the latest driver with no success. I have also added this line in the manifest android:debuggable="true"
I have tried both as a mass storage device and a media transferring device.
I would appreciate any help a lot because as of now, I cannot progress further into developing an android app and that saddens me. :(
I have attached a picture of which my android phone should be detected in the window, but as you can see, none.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJu1XSgCYAEGCUd.jpg:large
go to /your-android-sdk-directory/platform-tools using command prompt.
type
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
n see whether ur device is detected now or not...
Note: if you're using a Linux machine then put ./ before adb
Install proper drivers for your adb devices, from Android-SDK archive or Motorola site.
If you are on Windows machine, go to the device manager find your device, and select folder with drivers for it.
Open you windows os's explorer, have a look at the process, if there two or more process hold your adb, try to exits the process
Check that the android:minSdkVersion is lower or equal to the Version running on the phone. If it is higher it wont show on "Android Device Chooser"
Install and run programs/drivers with admin rights.
Have you installed Motorola Device Manager?
When debugging Samsung and HTC devices I got it to work by installing that kind of software (for syncing the devices to the computer).
Download from the following: ABD Universal Driver
and install it. Make sure you have your device plugged in before installing and make sure you are on USB debug mode on the phone settings.
I was developing an android application from Eclipse, connecting my Acer ICONIATAB A 500, with Android 3.0.1. And I did not have any problem.
Now I'm trying to developing the same application on Acer ICONIATAB A 501, with Android 3.2
and my ADB can't find the new device, while Windows can find it! I set in my tablet Debug USB option active, and I installed the appropriate driver on Windows.
I installed even the last Google USB driver (Rev. 7)
I tried to list the device find form adb with command
adb devices
from command line, but List of devices attached is empty.
What can i do?
execute these line
adb kill-server
adb start-server
if it is mobile device check that in settings, developers options , debugging mode is checked or not
You need to install LGUnitedMobileDriver package from the LG website, even though Windows 7 automatically installed USB drivers for the phone.
Try to update your Android-SDK on your computer (in Eclipse or whatever IDE you are using), this helped me solve a similar Problem.
I have been developing an android app, and i wanted to test it out on a real phone. I recently bought an htc thunderbolt to try it out in. The problem is, that my computer won't install the adb driver. What do i need to do to get it to work? The ide i am using is eclipse, the computer is windows 7 home primium.
Install HTC Sync from HTC's website (this includes phone drivers). Windows should then detect your phone without a problem.
Devices under windows need their drivers.
You can get Google ones from here and other vendors from here.
After Installing the Device driver your device will detect.
later goto command prompt and write the command
adb install
eg. adb install e:\test.apk
this will install the apk file to your device
In the worst case, you always can pass the .apk to the microSD of the phone simply with a pull from the DDMS.
I tried this with a Huawei mobile and it worked fine.