December 2013
Beginner
416 pages
12h 45m
English
When you run or debug a mobile application, the Android Device Manager searches for connected devices. If the Android Device Manager finds a single connected device through a USB cable, it will use that device for debugging. You can instead use Bluetooth or WiFi to connect the device (instead of a USB cable) by running custom ROMs or using a third-party program. In this book you use a USB cable, which is enabled out of the box.
When a device is found, the Android Device Manager deploys and launches the application on the device. For this happen, the proper USB drivers must be installed (on Windows only), and the device must be enabled to install non-Google Play applications as well as have ...
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