Samsung is one of the most popular Android phone manufacturers out there. Each of the devices it releases is sold in millions all around the world. There are phones for every user, from low-end cheap phones to ultra high-end flagship devices like the Galaxy S lineup. This popularity has attracted many developers that have created custom ROMs and kernels that users can easily flash on their phones. If you have a Samsung Galaxy phone and you want to flash a stock firmware or take other actions that involve a computer, USB drivers are an essential piece of the process.
With USB drivers, you can do things such as transfer files between the phone and computer, flash stock firmware files through ODIN and give root access to your phone. Below you will find the proper USB download links for your phone.
Download the USB drivers from the link above. Please make sure that you download the file on your computer and not on your phone. Once you have made sure that the file is on your computer, go ahead with the installation tutorial below.
Now connect your phone to your computer. Your phone will ask you if you want to allow access to phone data. Tap on Allow. If you are unsure of whether or not you need to update your Drivers, or indeed which Drivers may need to be updated, you can run a Drivers scan using a driver update tool you will need to pay to register this tool but usually the Drivers scan is free. This will allow you to assess your Driver needs without any commitment.
Alternatively, you can use the device manager to check if there are problems with any of your hardware devices. In many cases the answer to this is yes, however in some cases the manufacturers no longer make the Drivers available so you need to use a Driver Update Tool to install the missing Drivers.
The purpose of such as tool is to save you time and effort by automatically downloading and updating the Drivers for you. Android Studio profilers. Profile CPU activity. Benchmark your app. Measure performance. Publish your app. Command line tools. Android Developers. From Windows Explorer, open Computer Management. In the Computer Management left pane, select Device Manager. In the Device Manager right pane, locate and expand Portable Devices or Other Devices , depending on which one you see.
Right-click the name of the device you connected, and then select Update Driver Software. In the Hardware Update wizard , select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next. Click Browse and then locate the USB driver folder. Click Next to install the driver. Windows 8. Access search, as follows: Touch screen: On your computer, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and tap Search.
In the search box, type into and then click Device Manager. Double-click the device category, and then double-click the device you want.
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