Question

I have a problem with the driver for a LG L90. The ADT (for Eclipse) doesn't see the smartphone. The problem is that the phone isn't able to install the drivers. Does anyone have any idea how I can do? The drivers, that I tried to install, are those of the official website.

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How to Enable USB Debugging for LG Optimus (LGD415). Android version 4.4.2 (KitKat)
Go to this website and download the drivers to your phone:
http://www.lg.com/us/support/mobile-support
For example, mine would be:
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-LGD415RD. Then click on “Software Update & Drivers”

On your phone, you need to enable USB debugging. To do so,
Go to “Settings”.
Go to “About Phone”
Go to “Software Information”
Tap “Build number” five times.
A pop-up will appear saying “You are now a developer”. Your’re not done yet.

Go back to your phone’s home page by pushing the home button.
Go to “Settings”.
Go to “Developer options”
Click the “USB debugging- Turn on debug mode when USB is connected”. A blue checkmark will appear.

Unplug your phone from your PC. Then plug it back in. On the pop-up, make sure you set it to “Media Sync (MTP)”.

Now your phone will show up on an option when you want to run your app in Eclipse.

Autres conseils

With LG L90 it might help to do the following steps:

  • activate developer tools and mark USB debugging
  • USB-connect via MTP
  • activate teathering/networks > USB-teathering (after connecting, each time again)

Using the latest LG software-update Android 5.01 i was able to connect to a desktop chrome on Windows and Mac.

  • Go to Settings.
  • Go to About Phone.
  • Tap Developer Options until it says "you are now a Developer" and then back out of the screen and you will see Developer options
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