Android Studio does not recognize my device - one plus one

I activated "Developer Options" and "USB Debugging." I installed the google usb driver on sdk.
But still, Android Studio does not recognize my mobile (one plus one).

I tested my cell phone on my laptop for a friend, it works. Also, my Android studio recognizes Samsung when installing drivers.

But he does not recognize one plus one and nexsus.
Do you have any suggestions?

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As I said in the comment above, when I wanted to debug my application using my OPO today, I had the same problem, after I went on to figure out this, I found out that this is due to the ADB driver (which by unknown reasons has been removed from my system).

  • First check the Device Manager, if you see a yellow mark next to the phone, this is absolutely due to the ADB driver, so follow these steps to install it:

    • Install the latest Samsung drivers: SAMSUNG USB Driver v1.5.33.0
    • Reboot the computer (very important)
    • Go to Device Manager, find your Android device and select "Update Driver."
    • Select "Browse my computer for driver software."
    • Select Let me choose from the list of device drivers on my computer.
    • Select ADB Interface from the list
    • Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you receive a warning, select "Yes" to continue.
    • Done!

Hope this helps you.

More on this

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-Enable developer mode and usb debugging on OPO

-Open the Android SDK manager either from Android Studio or from the directory in which the SDK is saved.

-Install the Google USB driver and click ok to download

-Connect OPO

-Open device manager

-OPO should appear as an unknown device

-Right click on it

-Install or install driver

-Select from the list

- ADB interface

-Click ok

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The information from this OnePlusOne link helped me resolve Chrome detection: // not found for verification - Authorization of a pop-up invitation

Phone : One Plus One

OS : Cyanogen Version 13.1.2

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Quick Guide:

Prerequisite: Download the Google USB driver from here

  • Connect the device with Android Debugging enabled on your computer.
  • Open Windows Device Manager from the system properties.
  • Your device should appear in the "Other devices" section, which is indicated as "Android ADB Interface" or "Android Phone" or similar.
  • Right-click and click "Update Driver Software ..."
  • Select "View my computer for driver software"
  • Select "Let me choose from the list of device drivers on my computer" Double-click "Show all devices"
  • Click the "Have disk" button.
  • Browse and select [wherever you downloaded the downloaded file] \ google-usb_driver and select android_winusb.inf
  • Select "Android ADB Interface" from the list of device types.
  • Click Yes
  • Click Install
  • Click the Close button. Now you have the ADB driver installed. Connect your device if it no longer recognizes it.
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It was much easier for me:

In the Developer options section Enable developer mode and usb debugging

Under Debug Subcategory Enable Android Debugging

And my device was displayed in the target deployment dialog of Android Studio 2.2 .

** Android version 6.0.1
** Cyanogen OS Version 13.1.2

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The previous answers did not work for me. But following the tips here helped me solve the problem.

I provided the steps that I followed, but they were removed from this link, and they all come to them. There were several deviations that I had to take to get it to work:

  • Step 9 shows the ADB device that I clicked
  • step 13 shows that the ADB did not work, but now the manipulator device now selects the device, and VS

ADB Setup and Fastboot Drivers

Step 1. To get started, download the 15-second adb / fastboot installer and run the file on the Windows desktop.

Step 2. Press Y / Yes to install the ADB and Fastboot drivers and complete all the steps to continue installing the driver. When finished, you will see the fastboot / adb folder on your C drive (C: \ adb).

Adb installation

Step 3. Now the files are installed on your desktop, the next step is to configure them and configure the drivers.

Step 4. Lift your phone and go to "Settings"> "About phone" and touch "Build number" 7 times until you turn on "Developer options", then go back to the main settings menu and go to "Developer options", which are magical way appeared right above "About Phone", Turn on Android / USB debugging debugging mode.

Step 5. Now connect your phone to the PC using the USB cable and open the device manager and find your phone. It will be displayed in the "Portable Devices" section as the number of your phone model or other devices or the ADB or Android interface. See the screenshot below: -

ADB interface

Step 6. Right-click on it and select the driver software update.

Update-Driver-Software [Wpsm_ads1] Step 7. Now new pop-ups will appear on your screen. From here click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software"

Review-Computer-For-Drivers

Step 8. Now from the next screen, click "Let me choose from the list of device drivers on my computer" and click the next button.

LET-ME-Sample-Drivers

Step 9. On the next screen, click the “Android device” button and click the next button to continue.

Android devices

Step 10. Now on the next screen you will see all the ADB drivers installed in your windows. From here, select “Android ADB Interface” and click the following button to complete the setup process.

ADB drivers-Setup

Step 11. The ADB drivers are now correctly installed. To verify that this works or notice. Go to the ADB folder on your C drive, which the installer installed in step 2.

Step 12. Connect the phone to the PC and open a command prompt window in the fastboot / adb folder (C: \ adb). To do this, press the Shift key on the keyboard and right-click the empty space in the folder. See screenshot: -

Adb files

Step 13. Now the command prompt windows will appear on your desktop. And enter the following command, and you will see a screen with a list of connected devices. This means that the drivers are installed correctly and your Android is successfully connected to the window PC.

adb

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