Can't get ADB Working on PH-1 - Essential Phone Questions & Answers

Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks

chrisradcliffe23 said:
Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Yes the same issue, but I don't the notification mtp or other, only I have a charge

chrisradcliffe23 said:
Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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I haven't connected my essential phone to PC, but which cable are you using? If you are using C to C cable that came with the phone, try to use USB A to C cable.

chrisradcliffe23 said:
Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Assuming you're using Windows, open device manager, plug and unplug your device to see which one it is and with device plugged in, right click on it and uninstall. Then unplug and plug your device back in, and let it do its thing to install the driver.
Instead of uninstalling, you can also right click to update the driver and then choose from drivers installed on your computer and select the right one. I find from my experience, if you uninstall and then manually update if there's an issue works better.
Or start with trying another cable first just in case.

mrcooter said:
Assuming you're using Windows, open device manager, plug and unplug your device to see which one it is and with device plugged in, right click on it and uninstall. Then unplug and plug your device back in, and let it do its thing to install the driver.
Instead of uninstalling, you can also right click to update the driver and then choose from drivers installed on your computer and select the right one. I find from my experience, if you uninstall and then manually update if there's an issue works better.
Or start with trying another cable first just in case.
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This!
When you plug the cable into the phone it should say in debugging mode.

Got it everyone. Reinstalled ADB and works like a charm.

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[Q] USB Debugging Not Working

I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
urn357 said:
I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
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Did you install the drivers? Did you have the phone connected when you enabled it? If so disconnect and reconnect.
urn357 said:
I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
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I did the same thing and it worked for me tho..
Also, you may want to check your phone's screen after you connect it to the computer. I had to "accept" my computer's RSA key before adb could detect the device.
crawrj said:
Did you install the drivers? Did you have the phone connected when you enabled it? If so disconnect and reconnect.
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I've done everything and tried everything I know to. I have restarted the computer, the phone, enabled and disabled usb debugging while it's connected to the pc and no conncected. I've installed the drivers PDAnet says to, but still my phone connects as if usb debugging is not on (says connected as media and pc doesn't recognize and install the adb driver). Is there anything I'm missing?
Dare{D}evil said:
I did the same thing and it worked for me tho..
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Did you do anything different besides just turn on usb debugging?
urn357 said:
I've done everything and tried everything I know to. I have restarted the computer, the phone, enabled and disabled usb debugging while it's connected to the pc and no conncected. I've installed the drivers PDAnet says to, but still my phone connects as if usb debugging is not on (says connected as media and pc doesn't recognize and install the adb driver). Is there anything I'm missing?
Did you do anything different besides just turn on usb debugging?
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All I did was install install the S4 drivers from Samsung. Enabled USB Debugging. Plugged it into the computer. Waited for the drivers to finish setting up. Disconnected and reconnected again just to make sure drivers were loaded. And launched ADB. Nothing else.
Edit: Oh almost forgot. I got a message on the phone saying something about a computer trying to connect do you allow it. I hit always allow or something. Sorry don't remember exactly was too long ago. That is probably it because if you weren't watching the screen you wouldn't see it.
Edit2: LOL just saw captawsm's post. Yes what he said.
captawsm said:
Also, you may want to check your phone's screen after you connect it to the computer. I had to "accept" my computer's RSA key before adb could detect the device.
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crawrj said:
All I did was install install the S4 drivers from Samsung. Enabled USB Debugging. Plugged it into the computer. Waited for the drivers to finish setting up. Disconnected and reconnected again just to make sure drivers were loaded. And launched ADB. Nothing else.
Edit: Oh almost forgot. I got a message on the phone saying something about a computer trying to connect do you allow it. I hit always allow or something. Sorry don't remember exactly was too long ago. That is probably it because if you weren't watching the screen you wouldn't see it.
Edit2: LOL just saw captawsm's post. Yes what he said.
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You guys on AT&T? I never got that message. I know nothing ever popped up like that. Did you get the actual driver from Samsung website for your phone? I just tried installed the one pdanet offered.
urn357 said:
You guys on AT&T? I never got that message. I know nothing ever popped up like that. Did you get the actual driver from Samsung website for your phone? I just tried installed the one pdanet offered.
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I did not install any other drivers tho..it was all default but it did ask me to confirm the computer's RSA key
Hallelujah! I finally got it working! It must of been a driver install quirk on my pc. For anyone else with this prob who used a previous phone with pdanet on the same pc like I did ( I used a samsung infuse prior). I went and uninstalled the samsung drivers that were already on my pc and then went to the samsung site and installed the newest ones they had. Hooked the phone back up and after about 6 or 7 seconds (have no idea why it took so long) the drivers on the pc started installing again and cha ching usb debugging was working correctly. The RSA thing popped up after that.
Thanks guys for assuring me it was only my problem and not a mass-wide problem to make me troubleshoot further.
I've been having the same problem but can't seem to find the drivers on the Samsung website. Could you please post the link?
Drivers
http://www.sammobile.com/kies/
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-I337ZKAATT
If your computer recognized (and installs drivers) when your S4 is connected via usb (not in developer mode) but does NOT recognize your S4 when connected with USB debugging this is what you might need to do. It took me 2.5 hours to find this.
Remember to have your phone set to MTP + ADB mode.
to do this:
in phone mode type *#0808#
Choose : AP on upper part and
for USB Setting, choose : MTP.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s4/282817-pc-cant-detect-galaxy-s4.html

[Q] Computer not recognizing phone when in USB Debugging Mode

I am trying to install the ADB drivers but my phone is not appearing in the device manager at all for some reason. I have USB Debugging mode turned on but all that pops up when I plug my phone in is the auto play that asks me if I want to open the device to view files. I have no android device listed in my device manager to install drivers to. I have tried on two different computers and my phone is not recognized.
I have the google edition on 4.3
have you tried a different usb cable?
jedinegotiator said:
I am trying to install the ADB drivers but my phone is not appearing in the device manager at all for some reason. I have USB Debugging mode turned on but all that pops up when I plug my phone in is the auto play that asks me if I want to open the device to view files. I have no android device listed in my device manager to install drivers to. I have tried on two different computers and my phone is not recognized.
I have the google edition on 4.3
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Uninstall and then reinstall Kies and try again bro, that should work bro.
Try a different cable. Had an issue was GNex where it charged fine, connected to the computer okay, but couldn't get adb or use odin. Spent hours trying to figure it out, uninstslling, reinstalling, and rebooting everything under the sun. Then thought maybe, just maybe it might be the cable. Swapped it out, and it worked like a charm.
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[Q] PC/Laptop No Longer Recognizes S4

The device is stock. I am using the stock USB cable and have tried both my PC and Laptop to no avail. I have tried installing the USB drivers from samsung.com, updating Kies and everything. I have tried every single USB port on my PC and on my Laptop, none have worked. It sometimes says the driver has been successfully installed, but then Kies says I should try Kies 3 which then says its an unsupported device. I am so stuck. Thanks for your help.
If you can live without kies uninstall it. It'll interfere with your usb drivers.
jd1639 said:
If you can live without kies uninstall it. It'll interfere with your usb drivers.
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I can. It's just I have tried with it and without it and continue to have results that are epic fail.
lovemike said:
I can. It's just I have tried with it and without it and continue to have results that are epic fail.
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Go into device manager, view, show hidden devices. Then delete all the usb devices that are greyed out. This is kind of a pita. Then reboot your pc, then let it find your device by plugging in the usb cable.
jd1639 said:
Go into device manager, view, show hidden devices. Then delete all the usb devices that are greyed out. This is kind of a pita. Then reboot your pc, then let it find your device by plugging in the usb cable.
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Rebooted. Still nothing.
Get a new quality cable.
Does the USB icon appear at top of phone. If so, pull down menu and tap on the usb listing and select a different connection and see if that works, like camera etc.
It could be a hardware issue. Take it to a store.
Is USB Debugging selected on phone?
You could after all else fails, Use a wireless app to back up personal phone data and do a factory reset. Even using MyBackUP pro and putting backup on ext sdcard.
Maybe even pull sdcard and pull battery and reinsert/rebooot with no sdcard.
Kinda grasping on some of these ideas--
One last thought. Are the usb ports 2.0 and not 3.0? 3.0 don't work.
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good point jd, forgot that one
also some talk of taking the 4.3 update causing usb issues--only 2 pages, scan thru it--:good:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...t-pc-via-usb-after-upgrade-android-4-3-a.html

trust on this computer popup

I cannot get my adb to work because I never get the box that pops up asking if I want my computer to trust this phone. Have switched from mtp, ptp, etc...have revoked usb debugging authorizations, and I have toggled adb on and off.
I have a oneplus two that works fine and I have had a nexus 5x that was fine and even when I first got my 6p it worked. I just downloaded android sdk for the newest platform tools and I flashed new images for the phone.
need help
thanks
Try installing HiSuite
chichu_9 said:
Try installing HiSuite
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Doesnt do anything...that program says something about being offline...try unplugging and all that...over and over
very frustrating...ive tried everything, different cables, all of it.
Lets start over.. Make sure, you remove all drivers from your PC. Uninstall HiSuite and restart
Now install HiSuite and launch the program before you connect your phone to your PC, Click on the button that says "Hot to connect phone for Android 4+" follow the onscreen instructions.

Need help computer wont recognize my pure

recently my pc stopped recognizing my moto x pure, when ever i plugged it in.
image of message when trying to connect it to pc. https://gyazo.com/46462150a83c04bbda51efb98904dd68
i have the drivers installed already and i retried to uninstall and reinstall the drivers.
i tried many usb cables and ports. still not working. it charges the phone but will not do anything els.
Don´t use an usb hub connect it directly to the usb port.
cpagallardo said:
Don´t use an usb hub connect it directly to the usb port.
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I'm trying connect it to the back of pc USB ports, no luck sometimes it won't even show up anything.
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StreetkillnHD said:
I'm trying connect it to the back of pc USB ports, no luck sometimes it won't even show up anything.
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does it sound when you connect it?
What OS are u using?
have u install ADB Drivers?
did your pc/laptop recognize flashdrivers?
cpagallardo said:
does it sound when you connect it?
What OS are u using?
have u install ADB Drivers?
did your pc/laptop recognize flashdrivers?
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The only thing it does when inplug it in is charges..
I recently flashed back to stock mm I was running trupure it was fine then it would connect and recognized by PC.
I have installed and installed adb driver many times.
My PC does recognize my other phone LG g3.
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StreetkillnHD said:
The only thing it does when inplug it in is charges..
I recently flashed back to stock mm I was running trupure it was fine then it would connect and recognized by PC.
I have installed and installed adb driver many times.
My PC does recognize my other phone LG g3.
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Reinstall ubs host driver (Not the cellphone one)
Use another cable.
Put your Phone in MTP mode in the options above when asking just charge or transfer pictures MTP or Mass Storage.
cpagallardo said:
Reinstall ubs host driver (Not the cellphone one)
Use another cable.
Put your Phone in MTP mode in the options above when asking just charge or transfer pictures MTP or Mass Storage.
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how do a reinstall usb host driver,
i also tried 5 different usb cables before no difference..
it never asks anything when i plug my phone in, nothing pops up in the notification like it should.
StreetkillnHD said:
how do a reinstall usb host driver,
i also tried 5 different usb cables before no difference..
it never asks anything when i plug my phone in, nothing pops up in the notification like it should.
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Tap on the "Charging mode" notification when your USB is connected and you'll get a pop-up that let's you select MTP mode.
Alternatively you can go to Device Manager and look for any error icons (think they're yellow triangles - been a while since I used a PC). Right click and uninstall all the offending ones, the disconnect and reconnect your device via USB.
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rickbosch said:
Tap on the "Charging mode" notification when your USB is connected and you'll get a pop-up that let's you select MTP mode.
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Nothing shows up about that notification. No notification at all.
still havent fixed this issue..
Pull down menus / enable mtp
lafester said:
Pull down menus / enable mtp
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like i been saying theres nothing in the pull down, no notification about my phone being pluged in just just the battery icon charging in status bar
Did you do a full wipe?
StreetkillnHD said:
like i been saying theres nothing in the pull down, no notification about my phone being pluged in just just the battery icon charging in status bar
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In a lot of MM roms, you have to go in to developer options and select MTP under 'MTP configuration' in there. Even if it's selected already, tap it again and it should pop up asking what to do when device is connected on the pc. $5 says that does the trick. Easy but surprisingly tough one. One other problem I'm running into lately with the new windows 10 is that it has driver signing enabled by default and often rejects the driver you install or just doesn't use it even if it's installed. So if the driver is the problem (or more accurately windows 10 is refusing to acknowledge the installed driver), you might need to disable driver signing enforcement. Here's a link how to do that: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
benjmiester said:
In a lot of MM roms, you have to go in to developer options and select MTP under 'MTP configuration' in there. Even if it's selected already, tap it again and it should pop up asking what to do when device is connected on the pc. $5 says that does the trick. Easy but surprisingly tough one. One other problem I'm running into lately with the new windows 10 is that it has driver signing enabled by default and often rejects the driver you install or just doesn't use it even if it's installed. So if the driver is the problem (or more accurately windows 10 is refusing to acknowledge the installed driver), you might need to disable driver signing enforcement. Here's a link how to do that: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
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Okay yes i tried the mtp in dev options , didnt work at all still not recognized, ill try the other thing u said.
StreetkillnHD said:
Okay yes i tried the mtp in dev options , didnt work at all still not recognized, ill try the other thing u said.
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Weren't you having quick charge problems too? Is it possible your phone's USB port has a hardware problem?
jason2678 said:
Weren't you having quick charge problems too? Is it possible your phone's USB port has a hardware problem?
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Maybe yes
but i hope not, but it seems that way
Did you ever flash the stock factory images?
Guess you can't if the comp doesn't recognize
lafester said:
Did you ever flash the stock factory images?
Guess you can't if the comp doesn't recognize
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I did flash stock mm and that's when this started happening, I flashed stock mm because I was having issues with turbo charge on a ROM I was using. But flashing back to stock mm didn't help and now I can't even connect my phone to my PC..

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