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Pre-Requisites for Using ADB

Setup all of the following to use ADB

Setup Computer with ADB Platform Tools

Windows Install with Chocolatey choco install adb -y Linux Install with Terminal sudo apt install -f --assume-yes android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot

  1. Open Settings, and select “About”.
  2. Tap on “Build number” seven times.
  3. Go back, and select “Developer options”.
  4. Scroll down, and check the “Android debugging” or “USB debugging” entry under “Debugging”.
  5. Plug your device into your computer.
  6. On the computer, open up a terminal/command prompt and type adb devices.
  7. A dialog should show on your device, asking you to allow usb debugging. Check “always allow”, and choose “OK”.
    • Note: If you don't see this prompt on you device change the usb connection to MTP or File Transfer on the device

ADB Commands - These commands work when device is bridged into pc

adb shell - launches a shell on the device

  • adb shell pm list packages - list all installed packages on the device
    • adb shell pm list packages -3"|cut -f 2 -d ": - lists all user installed packages
    • adb push <local> <remote> - pushes the file local to remote
    • adb pull <remote> [<local>] - pulls the file remote to local. If local isn’t specified, it will pull to the current folder.
    • adb logcat - allows you to view the device log in real-time. You can use adb logcat -b radio to view radio logs, and adb logcat -C to view logs in colour
    • adb install <file> - installs the given .apk file to your device
    • adb uninstall com.packagename - uninstalls package from shell pm list packages
      • Note: if you encounter "[DELETE_FAILED_INTERNAL_ERROR]" type this to bypass: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 <appname>
    • adb reboot - reboots system
    • adb reboot bootloader - reboots to bootloader
    • adb reboot recovery - reboots into recovery mode
    • adb reboot fastboot - reboots into fastboot mode

Fastboot Commands - These commands work when device is in Bootloader and Fastboot Mode

  • fastboot devices - shows all connected devices
    • fastboot reboot - reboots device - can add bootloader, recovery, and fastboot
    • fastboot oem device-info - shows oem bootloader status (unlocked or locked)
    • fastboot oem unlock - unlocks oem phones - note: aosp and unlocked phones don't need this
    • fastboot flashing unlock - unlocks system for custom rom in pixel and other phones
    • fastboot flashing unlock_critical - unlocks bootloader and system partitions - note: this isn't generally needed
    • fastboot format:ext4 userdata - format userdata on device - note: this will erase your entire device
    • fastboot boot recovery.img - test recovery image without flashing
    • fastboot flash recovery recovery.img - flash recovery image then run fastboot reboot recovery to boot into it.
    • fastboot flash boot boot.img - flash boot image - this is the kernel
    • fastboot -w - wipes device
    • fastboot update </path/to/your/Rom.zip> - flashes zip to the device