Otherwise see the instructions below.Įach Android device has a USB vendor/product ID. If ADB recognizes your device ( adb devices shows it as "device" and not as "unauthorized", or it is visible and accessible in IDE), you are done. Reboot the phone after checking this option to make sure USB debugging is enabled. Older versions: This is usually done from Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging.Allowing it permanently will copy ~/.android/adbkey.pub onto the devices /data/misc/adb/adb_keys folder. The device will ask to allow the computer with its fingerprint to connect. Then go to Settings > Developer > USB debugging and enable it. Build number may be under a menu called Software info on newer Android OS versions. Jelly Bean (4.2) and newer: Go to Settings > About Phone tap Build Number 7 times until you get a popup that you have become a developer.Enable USB Debugging on your phone or device:.
#Install adb android install#
You might want to install android-udev if you wish to connect the device to the proper /dev/ entries.
To connect to a real device or phone via ADB under Arch, you must:
Many USB cables bundled with mobile devices do not include the USB data pin.