ADB is one of the most popular developer tools available, and far from being a specialized developer tool is very useful for ordinary users in certain situations.
There was a time when we achieved so much on our mobile phone root It was an important tool that the small apoco was brought down. There are still applications that take advantage, but fortunately they are small and unnecessary.
What is ADB on Android and what is it still used for?
ADB is a set of commands that allow developers to communicate with an Android device. But why can't we continue to use it?
Both the access permissions and the permissions that the application can get through ADB are sometimes just some of the applications They can find out more on our mobile phone
With Tasker you will no longer need an ADB computer
Tasker is an app that has been with us since the beginning of Android. This app is designed to swap action in specific situations and has great potential. And since its launch its latest beta is even more powerful, because it adds new features we didn't expect at all, to be able to execute ADB commands without a computer, or at least without any connection to it at all.
This was received by a Reddit user to find out if the new job is ADB over Wi-Fi It can turn on all the power of the ADB using a computer only once, in very simple steps:
- For the first time it still needs to have a computer close to the ADB installed.
- When the cell phone is connected to the computer, we write the command adb tcpip 5555.
- We disconnect the mobile and can perform any ADB action, gaining permissions near the root.
- As a distraction, this ADB on mobile works until we restart the mobile. When you restart a cell phone you will need to return to point 1.
In addition, as a Reddit user has stated, the user is able to obtain permissions that are outside the computer where possible root. The same user sent an example of something as simple as turning off a portable Tasker service. Yes, it looks easy, but it's something that would not exist today in modern Android systems without root.
Tasker's new feature is almost the same as having roots without root.
This Tasker option looks set for far more users than the developers themselves (because, when you make a mistake of your application you usually get access to the computer you're sitting on), and even though Tasker isn't an application That's easy to use, this kind of innovation is finally appreciated.
Tasker is an application that costs 3.59 euros on Google Play, a request that despite its difficulties is highly recommended. On the other hand, if you want to try out a new project you will need to download the beta version, available through Dropbox via this link.