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Java Eclipse Question

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It's similar, yet a bit different.

 

I'm trying to do some Android development. I have done a little bit a year or two ago, but it's been so long, and I now have the Samsung S6 (which I'm not sure if that's the problem?).

 

I tried getting Android Studio and Eclipse to recognize the device, but I'm having no luck.

It's similar, yet a bit different.

 

I'm trying to do some Android development. I have done a little bit a year or two ago, but it's been so long, and I now have the Samsung S6 (which I'm not sure if that's the problem?).

 

I tried getting Android Studio and Eclipse to recognize the device, but I'm having no luck.

 

Did you follow this guide?

 

http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html

It's similar, yet a bit different.

 

I'm trying to do some Android development. I have done a little bit a year or two ago, but it's been so long, and I now have the Samsung S6 (which I'm not sure if that's the problem?).

 

I tried getting Android Studio and Eclipse to recognize the device, but I'm having no luck.

 

Did you follow this guide?

 

http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html

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It wasn't a question of what program to use.

And I did install a driver for Samsung, but still nothing.

It wasn't a question of what program to use.

And I did install a driver for Samsung, but still nothing.

 

Did you configure your phone properly?

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Did you configure your phone properly?

 

I have enabled developer mode (tapping "Build Number" 7 times) and then I turned USB debugging on, if that's what you're referring to.

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Make sure you have Samsung Kies on your PC.

 

I thought I saw somewhere to install Samsung Kies, so I gave it a try. Looks like I actually needed to install Smart Watch since I have the S6, but that apparently did the trick as whatever driver was missing / not updated became updated. I actually get the RSA confirmation (Which I guess is new on the newer devices) to confirm to run the application. Thanks!

I thought I saw somewhere to install Samsung Kies, so I gave it a try. Looks like I actually needed to install Smart Watch since I have the S6, but that apparently did the trick as whatever driver was missing / not updated became updated. I actually get the RSA confirmation (Which I guess is new on the newer devices) to confirm to run the application. Thanks!

 

Most big brand android phones have their own software like Kies. Helps with drivers and moving files and such easily. Good luck!

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Most big brand android phones have their own software like Kies. Helps with drivers and moving files and such easily. Good luck!

 

I had the Note 2 before, so I didn't have to update drivers (I don't believe). I definitely didn't have to install Kies or do a confirmation message when starting an app, so this was a bit different. Plus, there's Android Studio now as well. But thank you!

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