Step 5: Click on the Install button. This will download and install the platform tools package that contains ADB. Step 6: Now we have to define the path where ADB is installed. Step 9: Go to C:android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools and take note of this path. Step 10: Go to Desktop right click on Computer select Properties. If on Windows 10, open file explorer right click on This PC.
Android SDK Platform Tools are the key to getting your Android device work properly with your Windows PC or Mac or Linux Computer. In this guide, we will tell you how to properly install and setup ADB and Fastboot via Android SDK Platform Tools on Windows, MacOS or Linux.
Flexibility is Android’s biggest strength. You can easily tweak anything you want in your user interface and can easily personalize it with the endless customization tools available out there. If you have ever tried rooting your device, flashing a custom ROM, sideloading an OTA update or unlocking the bootloader of your device, you must have come across terms like ADB and Fastboot. These two tools are surprisingly powerful, but to use these feature you need to have Android SDK on your computer. Android SDK is a software development kit that enables developers to develop something new for the platform and is released by Google every year with the release of a new version of its operating system. The entire Android SDK package measures over 1 GB in size which is a lot of download for any normal user.
But you don’t need to worry as with a new update Google released ADB and fastboot as a standalone download. With this, you don’t need to download the entire developer kit to use fastboot and ADB. The standalone zip files these tools are hardly 50 MB in size. This guide will help you to install these tools on your computer running any of these OS- Windows, MacOS or Linux.
These are tools which help you to send terminal commands to your phone from an external source with the help of USB. Both of them serve different purposes and here is a quick overview.