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Description


Remote ADB Shell



Are you looking to remotely debug Android devices? With Remote ADB Shell, you can connect to the ADB shell service of other Android devices over the network and execute terminal commands. This terminal app is perfect for running tools like top, logcat, or dumpsys without the need for device root access.



Key Features:



  • Terminal app for connecting to ADB shell service

  • Supports multiple simultaneous connections

  • No root access required

  • Maintains a 15 command history

  • Native implementation of the ADB protocol in Java



Technical Specifications:



  • App Name: Remote ADB Shell

  • Price: Free

  • Developer: Cameron Gutman

  • Requires: Android devices running Android 4.2.2 and later

  • File Size: Varies with device



To ensure smooth connectivity, Remote ADB Shell allows you to configure target devices easily. Whether your devices are rooted or un-rooted, this app simplifies the process of setting up ADB connections.



How to Use Remote ADB Shell:



  1. Connect to the target device IP address

  2. Type in the port number (usually 5555)

  3. Tap Connect to establish connection



Developers will appreciate the open-source nature of the custom Java ADB library used in this app, available under the BSD license. For further details, visit the GitHub repository.




User Reviews for Remote ADB Shell 1

  • for Remote ADB Shell
    Remote ADB Shell provides seamless remote access to Android devices for debugging. Multiple connections and easy configuration make it a must-have tool.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Emily Johnson
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