The USB Driver for Windows is available for download on this page. You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.

To debug on an Android device when developing in Windows; you need toinstall a compatible USB driver. The Android SDK Manager includes the"Google USB Driver" by default, which adds support for Nexus devices asdescribed here: -usb.html


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Depending on the manfacturer, it can be difficult to track down theexact USB driver needed. Some alternatives for testing Android appsdeveloped in Windows including using an Android emulator or usingexternal testing services. Some of these include:

Keep in mind the aforementioned scenarios are a bit different from connecting the device through the plain old Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) or Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) mode. MTP enables the end-user to browse the internal memory on the device from a PC as if it's an external storage drive. Microsoft ships a generic MTP/PTP driver with every edition of Windows since Windows XP, so you don't need an external driver for that.

Most Android OEMs offer official driver packages for their devices. Besides the ADB and Fastboot interfaces, these drivers also support proprietary flashing protocols designed by the corresponding device maker. For example, if you want to flash a Samsung Galaxy device, you must install the Samsung USB driver package beforehand.

Note that Microsoft has been shipping a generic ADB driver with Windows for a while, so installing the OEM driver just for the sake of USB debugging might not sound worthwhile anymore. Windows can also check and install the missing drivers on the fly through Windows Update. However, Microsoft-recommended drivers are not always the best choice for complex USB interfaces, so do check out the official driver pack whenever possible.

Now that you've downloaded the suitable driver package for your device, it's time for you to install it. Some OEMs offer standard installer executables, which means you can easily install the whole driver suite by double-clicking on the setup file and following the wizard.

On some occasions, the OEM drivers aren't enough. Perhaps you've stumbled upon a no-name generic tablet, or the flash mode interface of your shiny new phone has yet to get an official driver from its maker. In that case, you can forcibly install an existing driver package for a similar USB interface through Device Manager.

So I want to use my new Nexus 5 for debugging my apps.

I tried to install the Android USB driver via the device manager


But my nexus is listed as portable device and uses the default windows driver.

How can I replace the windows MTP-USB driver with the android driver?


When I click update driver software und select "\sdk\extras\google\usb_driver", it tells me that the driver software is up-to-date.

Edit: if it doesn't work try, from your 'drivers' tab-Update Driver -> Browse for driver software on my computer -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers from my computer -> Have Disk -> Navigate to your usb_driver folder

go to the device manager , right click the nexus device and choose properties, choose "hardware" and then choose update your driver , choose manualy and pick the folder you opend the zip file to and press apply.

The way I got the drivers installed for my nexus 5 was by following these instructions but I had to turn off my phone and do the steps below but for following the first set of instructions for the link below:Nexus 5 Driver installation instructions

After doing this the drivers installed but had a yell warning sign. However I was still able to get it to take commands and for it to be seen by the ADB devices command. I currently am using windows 7, and I have the adb setup in my environment variables so I can run commands from the command line.

In the command line before you call the adb devices, make sure you navigate to the android platform tools folder '\Android\android-studio\sdk\platform-tools then from here call the adb devices and you will know for sure if your device is being detected!

Every time you connect a device through USB 3.0, Windows 7 automatically installs its own drivers that can't be updated. Removing them does nothing, as they will just be immediately installed again upon reconnection.

I had same issue, Uninstall the existing driver. Then your device will be listed under Android Device -> Composite ADB interface in device manager. You then can follow steps to update the Google - USB driver.

Looking around the internet, it seems I have to turn off signed driver enforcement in order to install the driver. My problem is, this advice arises from the time of Windows 8 RC and Preview. Windows 8 has now been released a little while now. Is there an official/less "hacky" way to install the driver?

The device's name will use the android.os.Build.MODEL property for the device. KFSUWI refers to Fire HD 10 (2017) tablet. You can see a list of build model names in the Identifying Fire Tablet Devices.

If you previously connected a Fire tablet without first enabling ADB on the Fire tablet, you might need to remove the existing USB device driver and force re-installation of the driver. To remove the non-ADB driver:

This is not a discussion of general USB connection troubleshooting. It is assumed that you have a smartphone device listed in the Windows Windows Device Manager. It is not important whether it works or not. We will simply explain how to install the correct USB driver for that phone.

This is an easy and reliable way to install a device driver. Although it may sound difficult, it really is simple. First, look at the files which are in the Google USB driver archive file (latest_usb_driver_windows.zip). The contents of the zip file looks like this:

This particular install is easy because there is only one INF file. There are some driver archives with several INF files in different folders. Selecting the correct one for the installation would require you to read them all to choose the correct file. In such cases, when you need to pick an INF file from several, it would be easier and safer to use the Windows Add a device tool.

If you are using the latest Android USB drivers ( -usb) and followed my steps, I have no other advice. The webpage that I referenced may have some additional (and newer) information for your phone and operating system. There is also the chance that the suggestions on that page from Google have changed.

The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Intel Android device USB driver to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this driver program.

Intel Android device USB driver is a collection of drivers for managing Android devices powered by Intel Atom processors from the computer. The pack ensures that your operating system will recognize and interact with any Atom-based smartphone or tablet connect to the PC through a USB cable.

Features of Intel Android device USB driverAutomatic Updates: Automatically download and install necessary updates. Battery Optimization: Maximize device battery life. Compatibility: Supports most Intel Android devices. Customizable: Customize the USB driver to your own preferences. Easy Installation: Quick and simple setup. Enhanced Performance: Improve device performance with optimized drivers. Security: Stable and secure driver connection. Compatibility and LicenseIntel Android device USB driver is provided under a freeware license on Windows from drivers with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.10.0 is the latest version last time we checked.

Intel Android device USB driver can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. Windows XP is supported. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.Filed under: Intel Android device USB driver DownloadFree DriversIntel Android device USB driver 1.10We have tested Intel Android device USB driver 1.10.0 against malware with several different programs. We certify that this program is clean of viruses, malware and trojans.Download for Windows 8.9 MB -  Tested clean$$ Cost:Free Freeware

"On Windows, you need to install a driver for fastboot if you don't already have it. No driver is needed on other operating systems. You can obtain the driver from Windows Update which will detect it as an optional update when the device is booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open Windows Update, run a check for updates and then open the "View optional updates" interface. Install the driver for the Android bootloader interface as an optional update."

This approach has not worked for me. Windows does not provide drivers no matter how many reboots or update checks I do within Windows Settings, with and without the phone plugged in directly to my laptop's ports via an OEM cable at different stages of the process.

"The best drivers for your device are already installed

Windows has determined that the best driver for this device is already installed. There may be better drivers on Windows Update or on the device manufacturer's website.

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I've searched on the forums, and the best answer I've seen so far is to remove the generic windows drivers first, then try installing the Google USB Driver. By right clicking Pixel 7 in the Windows Computer Management tool, I can see the following options: ff782bc1db

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