SMUsamaShah
SMUsamaShah

Reputation: 7890

How to run or debug on android phone instead of emulator?

Android emulator is so slow that it is not possible to test run applications. Is there anyway to debug/run applications on real phone with IDE instead of emulator?

Upvotes: 31

Views: 59767

Answers (4)

fleetway76
fleetway76

Reputation: 1640

You can generally switch on USB debugging on your handset and connect it up to your PC over USB. The handset will then appear to adb in the same way as an emulator. You might need to download drivers from your handset manufacturer for your phone.

On my HTC desire the setting is under:

Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB Debugging

Upvotes: 22

praveen kumar
praveen kumar

Reputation: 848

For Windows Users:

1. Go to Command Prompt
2. Type cd /path/to/adb.exe
3. Type adb.exe devices
4. Type adb.exe kill-server
5. Type again adb.exe devices

If you get your Device, Its fine. If not, Try once again.

Upvotes: 4

bbcannon
bbcannon

Reputation: 41

I realize the context is for Windows, but I had the same issue on Linux (Fedora). Creating a new file in /etc/udev/rules.d/ was necessary (and restarting adb as Hyperboreus indicates).

This is indicated clearly at http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html.

fwiw

Upvotes: 4

Hyperboreus
Hyperboreus

Reputation: 32429

Enable USB-Debugging on your phone. Connect it to your computer. ADB should recognize it and you can use it the same way as a virtual device.

If ./adb devices lists your phone as a lot of question marks, then it is lacking some permissions. To fix this, restart the adb server as root. Something on the line of:

~$ ./adb devices
List of devices attached 
emulator-5554   device
?????????????   device  <--- your phone
~$ sudo -s
~# ./adb kill-server
~# ./adb devices
List of devices attached 
emulator-5554   device
1232345345345   device  <--- your phone

Upvotes: 12

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