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I'm attempting to transition from Eclipse to Android Studio today. I generated the Gradle build files in Eclipse and imported into Android Studio. I changed my preferences to run the app from a USB device instead of the emulator. Now when I run my app with my phone plugged in, all I get is a message that says "Waiting for device."

Has anyone else tried out Android Studio and got an app running on their phone? I'd appreciate any advice. I've been trying for quite a while now.

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    This message shows when adb server is being started. Try adb devices through command line to see if adb picks up any devices.
    – s.d
    Jun 10, 2013 at 16:34
  • I get adb: command not found
    – Ben Kane
    Jun 10, 2013 at 16:36
  • Go to android-studio/sdk/platform-tools where adb is located, then run it.
    – s.d
    Jun 10, 2013 at 16:38
  • Woah I just got it. I restarted Android Tools then tried to run and got the messages Waiting for device. and USB device not found. I then unplugged my phone and replugged it in, ran again, and voila the app ran! Well thanks for your help!
    – Ben Kane
    Jun 10, 2013 at 16:41
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    check if your device is in debug mode, and allows unknown sources to run on it, also make sure it does not get recognized as "mass data storage"
    – Lena Bru
    Jun 10, 2013 at 20:45

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I get this from time to time and a simple unplug/replug of the device does the trick.

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    you can also use "adb kill-server" and restart it for example via "adb devices". This does the same thing without having to touch the cable. Also the cable solution won't work with wireless adb connection.
    – mhenryk
    Aug 26, 2016 at 7:29
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If you have an LG G3

I've seen a couple of posts about people having issues connecting their LG G3 to adb...major PITA because the solution is very non-intuitive.

Turns out you need to switch the USB mode to Send Images (PTP). You can find this menu by clicking on the notification item that says "Tap for more USB options" right after plugging your phone in.

More info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-connecting-lg-g3-to-linux-adb-aka-t2821673

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    oh my god. That's 3 hours of my life I want back. How can LG possibly release such garbage!?
    – Andrew G
    May 25, 2015 at 4:29
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I have LG G3 connected to Android Studio and got USB device not found.

I fixed this problem doing the following steps:

  1. Enable Developer option

  2. In there, check USB debugging and Allow mock locations

  3. Go into Tethering & Networks and put USB tethering ON. Bluetooth didn't work for me.

  4. Finally, run debug in Android Studio

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  • Oh I didn't even think about people not knowing to enable developer mode on their phone. I assumed if they got this far they knew they needed to do that. Probably good you posted this.
    – Ben Kane
    Jul 10, 2014 at 13:02
  • Turn on Usb tethering did it for me.
    – Zero
    Jul 16, 2015 at 8:51
  • I just had Samsung galaxy 3 or something and nothing of this worked unless i turned USB tethering OFF.. Weird but worked. Sep 1, 2015 at 15:43
  • In my mobile it is Tethering & portable hotspot Mar 9, 2016 at 22:53
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I started getting this message after I had disabled the "Media device (MTP)" and "Camera (PTP)" option in the "USB computer connection" option found in Settings > Storage > USB computer connection. Re-enabling one of either MTP or PTP fixed the issue for me.

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this also help me some times :

adb kill-server 
adb start-server

and phone or emulator is reconnected to adb

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I had same problem and I was able fix that problem.

My error was:

Waiting for device. USB device not found

This happens when I was using SONY XPERIA Tipo Dual and Samsung Galaxy Core Duos i8262.

I solved problem in both devices.

SONY XPERIA Tipo Dual

  1. Check whether "USB debugging" is enable or not in Settings->Developer Options
  2. Connect device to PC and run your app. Make sure "Target Device" as "USB Device" in Run/Debug Configurations.
  3. If error was "Waiting for device. USB device not found", Go to "Device Manager" and check your device is categorize as "Other Devices" in yellow color. That means your device is not detected by Windows.
  4. Install "SONY PC Companion" which is automatically detect your driver.

  5. Run your app again. You can see your app is running in your device.

Samsung Galaxy Core Duos i8262

  1. Check whether "USB debugging" is enable or not in Settings->Developer Options
  2. Connect device to PC and run your app. Make sure "Target Device" as "USB Device" in Run/Debug Configurations.
  3. If error was "Waiting for device. USB device not found", Go to "Device Manager" and check your device is categorize as "Other Devices" in yellow color. That means your device is not detected by Windows.
  4. Install USB drive. You can find it here. Direct Url to download

  5. Run your app again. You can see that still you are getting same error. Go to notification section. You can see that, phone is connected as a media device(Media device(MTP)). You need to change it as "Camera (PTP)" by touching notification.

  6. Run your app again. Wow. It works...

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Ensure Debug mode is turned on, as well as allowing installations from unknown locations, if the problem continues, unplugging the device, rebooting and plugging the device back in should work

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I have the same problem. I am using Kubuntu and I can get the phone to recognize it, but it is gibberish in the "Device" and "Serial" columns, producing only a NULL and ?????'s. I have tried to use the emulator but even that is buggy. I got the emulator to start only to have it "lose" the phone icon, (without the persistence button checked either) and the camera icon, as well as it saying "could not access the package manager".

I restarted the program, and all was working fine. It helps to have patience.

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This is to do with the RSA security authentication that happens between your PC and mobile. When you connect your mobile device with USB debugging enabled, you must be getting a popup to authorize the computer to use USB debugging on your device. Just check "Always allow" and things should work smoothly.

Actual problem is when you connect your device to your PC the first time after enabling the USB debugging, the popup for RSA authentication just disappears after a while. So all you have to do is, disconnect and reconnect the mobile device and set the authorization on popup.

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  • Not at all the scenario I had but thanks for the answer.
    – Ben Kane
    Sep 18, 2015 at 17:05
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Solved it after switching to another USB cable.

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