[Q] Phone Software Questions. - General Questions and Answers

I wish to pose the following questions from the point of view of my Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus.
-I have successfully had the WiFi connection going to my wireless modem. Without using
the hard usb cable, how may I browse and copy files between this Android phone
and a Windows 7, TCP/IP network via the WIFI connection? Neither my phone's file browser
or windows successfully detects the other.
-Does my Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus come with any form of default firewall, or antivirus?
Does it even need one?
-Do I have a jre installed by default that is Micro Edition compatible? If I don't have a
java runtime installed, which particular version should I download and copy across?
Will it support execution of compatible .jar files?

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[Q] Clone Korean Galaxy S4 i9500 Fail to identify chipset and usb drivers

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Pocket GTS-5300 - android - win file transfer

hi all, i know this is a developers' community but it's also a unique source of information on related matters so inevitably here i am (an end user)
system:
pc: windows 7 x64 pro os
phone: samsung gts-5300 (galaxy pocket), android os (gingerbread xxlj4), ('rooted' following these instructions)
question:
is there a way to be able to manipulate files in the phone through usb cable with a windows program (like a file manager)?
or at least can it be done using console commands?
note that by 'files' i mean android os files too
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'rooting' that phone does not actually grant root access to the system files but merely grants access to the su app and a glimpse of the system files
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[Completed] Windows 10 USB woes

Hi all,
I am a beginning Android developer, currently doing a Coursera course at home on my Windows 10 laptop.
I have Android Studio installed and would love to run my projects on my Samsung Galaxy S5. There is no way though I can get adb (or Windows for that matter) to 'detect' my phone for debugging.
I have my deveopers options and USB options on on my phone, have installed Samsung USB driver for mobile devices, have installed the Windows Media feature pack (as this should give MTP support), have installed Intel's USB drivers for Android (my laptop has a core i5), all to no avail. I've put so much time into this and it is driving me crazy... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
DandyKong said:
Hi all,
I am a beginning Android developer, currently doing a Coursera course at home on my Windows 10 laptop.
I have Android Studio installed and would love to run my projects on my Samsung Galaxy S5. There is no way though I can get adb (or Windows for that matter) to 'detect' my phone for debugging.
I have my deveopers options and USB options on on my phone, have installed Samsung USB driver for mobile devices, have installed the Windows Media feature pack (as this should give MTP support), have installed Intel's USB drivers for Android (my laptop has a core i5), all to no avail. I've put so much time into this and it is driving me crazy... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello,
I would like you to visit this thread and follow it, The method works for windows 8/8.1/10. You just need to use the correct drivers for your device.
-Vatsal
Hey, sorry if I'm clueless, I managed to restart in Disable driver signature enforcement mode, but I have no idea where to find the ADB driver. I've installed Android Studio, no idea where it put it...
I searched the drivers from my settings, but couldn't find an ADB driver. Also did a search for ADB Driver.exe, but no go...
Here's another thing, if I go to the Android developers website (oem-usb.html page on developer.android.com, can't post links...) it has instructions for Windows 7 and Vista. It says:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Devices in the left pane.
Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
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But when I connect my phone, it doesn't show up in the devices (ther is no Other devices section...)

Rooted Galaxy Note 3 (running Lineage 18.1) refuses to connect to WiFi after installing Nexmon/Bcmon (bcmdhd_sta.bin)

So I installed Kali NetHunter to use the Wifite command. Long story short, I find out that I need an external wifi card for programs like Wifite to ACTUALLY run, so I find a tutorial to use Wifite WITHOUT a WiFi card. I installed Hijacker and went through the initial setup process (installing Nexmon). But then, I realised that I can no longer connect to any WiFi networks, despite my phone detecting them. I figured it had to do something with my management utility path for the Nexmon installation not existing at all (the default was /product/bin, which does not exist for my phone). So I reinstalled it, only this time setting the path as /system/bin). Still, it didn’t work. I fugured it has to do something with the bcmdhd_sta.bin file inside of the WiFi folder (/system/vendor/etc/wifi). No luck deleting it (I used amaze file manager). Can anyone pls help me, I just want my phone back, preferably without a hard reset. The device chipset that the Nexmon installation window is showing is 4339a0.
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