Not exact matches
Currently apps have to be installed via
ADB, which
requires using a
command prompt to send
commands to the device.
Below you can find three different methods for you to use, one that teaches you how to enter Recovery Mode using volume buttons and power, one that
requires you to use
ADB commands and another that is only destined to be used by rooted devices.
It's available now and will
require a set of
adb or fastboot
commands in order to get it up and...
GSAM
requires an «
adb»
command to get full stats access, «Accubattery» does not.
Android does offer a way to create full device backups, although this feature is hidden and
requires using an
adb command.
This will
require a USB cable and a PC, Mac, or Linux machine with access to the
adb command.
Put simply,
ADB lets you send
commands from your computer to your phone or tablet, some of which would
require root access if they were performed on the Android side of the connection.
Though root isn't
required to run the app, you will need to run an
ADB command to grant it the necessary permissions.
Up until now, enabling full - time Immersive Mode on an Android device has been a tedious task which
required you to run individual
ADB commands each time you wanted to toggle it on or off.
Though the process doesn't
require root, you'll need to run an
ADB command.
The app doesn't
require root, but you'll need to run an
ADB command to get these extra features, so I'll show you how to do it below.
In the past, this has always
required root access or
ADB commands, but a hidden menu in newer Samsung Galaxy devices running Marshmallow will now let you adjust your display scaling in a few simple taps.
Below you can find three different methods for you to use, one that teaches you how to enter Recovery Mode using volume buttons and power, one that
requires you to use
ADB commands and another that is only destined to be used by rooted devices.