I searched for similar questions on this issue but found none related to Mac OSX.
Situation:
Trying to test android apps on a Galaxy S (Details below) but Mac is not detecting the device. Tried all the things below and have wondered whether this might be a driver issue (which I've heard things about for Samsung USB debugging).
Questions:
1) Are samsung drivers required for android USB debugging?
2) And are they available for Mac OSX?
3) Any other reasons OSX might not detect device for usb debugging?
Things I tried:
- Enabled USB Debugging @ Settings >> Applications >> Development >> USB Debugging
- Enabled Tethering @ Settings >> Wireless and network >> Tethering >> USB
Tethering
- Set Tethered mode @ Settings >> USB connection >> Tethered mode
- Attempt to detect devices via ./adb devices (from platform
tools dir)
- Verified that "Unknown Sources" is checked @ Settings >> Applications >> Unknown Sources
- Verified that device is connected to Mac
- Restarted phone
- Restarted mac
- Added various device / product ids to adb_usb.ini
- Did ./android update adb (which does adb kill-server / start-server)
Using:
Samsung Galaxy S (4G) with Sprint
Mac OSX 10.6.8
Eclipse Classic 3.7.1
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