In this document
See also
- ADP1 / T-Mobile G1*
- ADP2 / Google Ion / T-Mobile myTouch 3G*
- Verizon Droid*
- Nexus One
- Nexus S
All other devices require Windows drivers provided by the hardware manufacturer, as listed in the OEM USB Drivers document. The Galaxy Nexus driver is also distributed by Samsung (listed as model SCH-I515).
Note:
If you're developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you do not need to install a USB driver. To start
developing with your device, also read Using
Hardware Devices.
The sections below provide instructions on how to download and install the Google USB Driver
for Windows. Revisions
The sections below provide notes about successive revisions of the USB Driver for Windows, as denoted by revision number. To determine what revision of the USB Driver for Windows you are using, refer to the "Installed Packages" listing in the Android SDK Manager.- Adds support for the Nexus S.
Downloading the Google USB Driver
Figure 1. The SDK Manager
with the Google USB Driver selected.
To download the driver, use the Android SDK Manager tool that is included with the Android SDK:
- Launch the Android SDK Manager by double-clicking
SDK Manager.exe
, at the root of your SDK directory. - Expand Extras.
- Check Google USB Driver package and click Install.
- Proceed to install the package. When done, the driver files are
downloaded into the
<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\
directory.
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