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In general apk file Remote ADB Shell has rating is 8.5 from 10. This is cumulative rating, most best apps on google play store have rating 8 from 10. Total reviews in google play store 698. Total number of five star reviews received 523. This app has been rated like bad by 87 number of users. Estimated number of downloads range between 100,000+ downloads in google play store Remote ADB Shell located in category Tools, with tags and has been developed by Cameron Gutman. You can visit their website http://moonlight-stream.com/ or send aicommander@gmail.com to them. Remote ADB Shell can be installed on android devices with 2.2(Froyo)+. We provide only original apk files. If any of materials on this site violates your rights, report us You could also download apk of Google and run it using android emulators such as big nox app player, bluestacks and koplayer. You could also download apk of Remote ADB Shell and run it on android emulators like bluestacks or koplayer. Versions of Remote ADB Shell apk available on our site: 1.7.2, 1.7.1, 1.6.5, 1.6.4. Last version of Remote ADB Shell is 1.7.2 was uploaded 2022/17/07
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Description of Remote ADB Shell (from google play)

Remote ADB Shell is a terminal app that allows you to connect to the ADB shell service of other Android devices over the network and execute terminal commands. This can be useful for remotely debugging Android devices (running tools like top, logcat, or dumpsys). It supports multiple simultaneous connections to different devices and keeps these connections alive even when the app is in the background. This app does not require root on either device, but root may be helpful to configure the target devices. If the target devices are not rooted, you must use a computer with the Android SDK and Google USB drivers to configure the them (detailed below).

This app is a wrapper around the shell that is exposed over ADB. It maintains a 15 command history which is accessible by long pressing the command box. Long pressing the terminal display itself will give the option to send a Ctrl+C, toggle auto-scrolling, or exit the terminal session.

This works in the exact same way that the "adb shell" command works on a computer. Because this app uses a native implementation of the ADB protocol in Java, it does not require root on either device or any 3rd party apps on the target device. The devices simply speak the same protocol to each other that they would to a computer running the ADB client from the Android SDK.

IMPORTANT: Devices running Android 4.2.2 and later use RSA keys to authenticate the ADB connection. In my testing, devices running 4.2.2 will need to be plugged in to a computer the first time you connect to them (from each device with this app installed). This allows them to display the public key acceptance dialog, which you must accept (and check "Always allow from this computer"). Devices running Android 4.3 and 4.4 seem to have no problem displaying the dialog without a connection to a computer, so it looks like this is a workaround specific to Android 4.2.2.

To configure a stock un-rooted target, plug the target device into a computer that has the Android SDK installed and run "adb tcpip 5555" from the Android SDK's platform-tools folder. This will start ADB listening on port 5555 on the target device. The device can then be unplugged and will remain configured properly until reboot.

For devices that are rooted (although it's not required), you can install one of the several "ADB WiFi" apps to enable the ADB server to listen over the network. Devices with a custom ROM may have an option to enable ADB over the network in the Developer Options pane of Settings. Using either of these methods will properly configure ADB for network access with this app. The extra step for 4.2.2 is still required for the initial connection.

To connect to your remote Android device, type in the IP address of the device and the port number (5555 from the example above) in Remote ADB Shell. Tap Connect and it will attempt to connect to the device and start up the terminal.

Developers: The custom Java ADB library I've written for this app is open-source under the BSD license at https://github.com/cgutman/AdbLib

The source for this app is available under the Apache license: https://github.com/cgutman/RemoteAdbShell

Version history Remote ADB Shell
New in Remote ADB Shell 1.7.2
v1.7.2
- Fixed several reported crashes
New in Remote ADB Shell 1.7.1
v1.7.1
- Disconnects no longer trigger a notification if the session is currently open
- Crash fixes
New in Remote ADB Shell 1.6.5
v1.6.5
- Fix crashes on Android 7.0 and newer OSes
New in Remote ADB Shell 1.6.4
Version 1.6.4:Material theme on Lollipop and laterUpdated for Marshmallow's new app permissionsVersion 1.6.3:Android 4.4 compatibility updateVersion 1.6.2:Improved usability by only updating terminal text when scrolled to the bottom to avoid jank while scrollingStop service when not in useVersion 1.6.1:Minor bug fixesVersion 1.6:Connections to multiple devices can now run at the same timeAdded a new option in the terminal long-press menu to exit the terminal session
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