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Having ADB and fastboot available outside of the other two main downloads, first of all, saves space. Android SDK takes up 292 MB of space.
Now you want to click on extract to extract all the contents to C:\program files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools (if you installed the full SDK) or whatever directory ADB and Fastboot are ...
A Nexus device along with a USB cable to connect it to your computer. The Android SDK installed on your machine with ADB and Fastboot command successfully working. Here’s a tutorial on how to do ...
Nexus 6 (aka Motorola Shamu) users, who are running the Android 5.0 Lollipop update can now unlock their device's bootloader manually, in just a few minutes time with Android SDK and fastboot ...
Google has quietly released its ADB and Fastboot tools as lightweight, independent packages. The company doesn't have a dedicated page for these tools, but Google software Engineer Elliot Hughes ...
Ron Amadeo Next you'll need to put your device in "Fastboot" mode, which will allow you to wipe out the current Android install and send over a new version from a desktop computer.
The Android M Developer Preview is now available for Nexus Devices. Here's how to download and flash it on the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Nexus Player.
Step 3 – Download Fastboot file for your specific OS from the links below and extract it to android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools directory. Create the directory if it does not exist.
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