Testing Android applications on a real device

I developed an Android application using the Eclipse IDE. It runs smoothly on Simulator.

How to check it on my real device?

I have an Android phone. LG P500 OPTIMUS ONE phone.

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This may help http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html .

If you are on Windows, you will need to install the USB driver. Then on the "Devices" tab (Window-> Show View-> Other-> Android-> Devices) you will see that when you connect your device to your workstation using a USB cable, you will see a new line (although LG phones are problematic in my opinion experience).

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In addition, you need to configure the driver to enable USB debugging. You can find it in the "Settings"> "Applications"> "Development" section. Also in applications there are Unknown sources. Turn it on too.

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The best way is to download the application directly from Eclipse to your device. Learn more about this article.

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Just connect the device to the computer, and you should immediately see your phone in the list. Yes, use the manual configuration to select the device you want to test.

Also, if your device is not listed, try installing the driver. They usually come with a phone package.

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If your application works fine on a simulator, than connect your device to a PC and try turning on USB debugging. Open Settings → Developer. You now have the option Enable USB debugging. It must be checked.

I also have the same problem. Therefore, I use http://appscancloud.com/ . This website provides us with the opportunity so that we can test our application on a real device as remotely.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/886709/


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