I have this super cheap JAY-tech Tablet PC PA7807-8 (FYI not exactly the linked model) and no matter what I do I couldn't get it recognized by adb/fastboot, meaning it doesn't appear in adb devices
or fastboot devices
at all. It has Android 4.4.2 installed (which can't be updated). I'm using adb 1.0.31 on an up to date Debian 8. I have:
- enabled 'Developer options' and therein 'USB debugging'; thereafter the device displays the "USB debugging connected" notification when the cable is in,
- tried all connection types like MTP, PTP, and "USB large storage",
- checked the
idVendor
attribute of the USB device (it's1f3a
) and added the lineSUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="1f3a", MODE="0666", OWNER="taylan"
to/etc/udev/rules.d/99-android.rules
after which I rebooted Debian, - created
~/.android/adb_usb.ini
and added the line0x1f3a
, - restarted the adb server, rebooted/unplugged/replugged the device,
- tried running adb kill-server/start-server/devices as root.
Am I missing any possibilities? My Nexus 5 works just fine with adb. Are there Android devices that flat out don't support adb?
Edit: by the way, when I set the connection mode to "USB large storage", /dev/sdb
and /dev/sdc
pop up but neither can be mounted (says "no medium found on sdx" when trying to mount directly, and sdb1
and such don't pop up); when I set it to MTP, jmtpfs
still says it couldn't find any MTP devices.