ADB is a very important tool for program managers, although we have also seen here how it can help Users of Power to make some changes to your phones without the need for root. It usually requires a cell phone to be connected to a PC via a cable, but Android 11 DP makes it simple: it's possible connect to ADB over Wi-Fi.
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ADB without cables
ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge and basically a how to communicate with mobile we use commands. It is very useful for system programmers, though it also has some additional functions, from screen recording using commands to working in hidden functions, such as the Android 10 screen recorder.
Traditionally ADB has been linked to connecting the mobile phone and PC with its cable and making connections, something we already expected would be a phone in the upcoming Android version. The following version is already here: Android developer preview adds ADB over Wi-Fi.
This new option is available at developer options, as a separate option from USB debugging, called Fixing a problem wirelessly. Apparently, it is disabled by default.
The first time you turn on USB debugging, you must grant permission to connect to the Wi-Fi network you are currently connected to. After using it, you have the IP address data and the port enabled for the ADB connection, which you can use to communicate with the command Connect Connect
However, use in Android 11 includes power pair another tool using a QR code and using a six digit code. This indicates that Google may be planning to update ADB or the Android Studio tool to make this type of communication easier, without the need to type a code.
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