Leshcat’s ADB-USB UnifL Driver Version 1.16
Leshcat’s ADB-USB UnifL Driver Version 1.16. - Leshcat has presented a new Android ADB-USB UnifL driver version, namely 1.16, which only adds support for Various Asus & Garmin-Asus devices, Generic Broadcom SoC based devices, Various Alcatel devices, which are made by TCL, YU Yureka adb sideload interface.
Added support for the following devices:
- Amazon devices (Kindle Fire Tablets, Fire Phone, Fire TV, Fire TV stick etc.)
- Introduced universal adb_usb.ini support
Devices Currently Supported:
- Advent Vega Tegra Note 7
- Various Alcatel devices, which are made by TCL
- Various Asus & Garmin-Asus devices
- Generic Broadcom SoC based devices
- Dell Phones
- Dell Tablets
- Google Devices
- HTC One X
- HTC One (HTC 801e)
- Massive list of HTC Devices
- Huawei Tablets
- Huawei Phones
- iOcean X7 Elite
- Intel SoCs based devices
- Kiano Pad 7
- Lenovo p780
- Lenovo k910 SS
- Various Lenovo devices
- Various LG devices
- Common MediaTek SoC based devices
- Moto X devices
- Moto G devices
- Various Moto (Motorola) Android Devices - MS KB (SHA-2 update) pre-check
- Nook
- Nook Color
- NVIDIA Shield devices
- Numerous Samsung Devices
- One Plus One 64GB
- OnePlus One missing DEVID
- Older OPPO devices
- PROSCAN PLT7044K-B
- Most Rockchip SoC based devices
- Many Samsung devices
- SONY Tablet S
- SONY Tablet P
- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
- Massive Sony & Sony Ericsson devices list
- Tolino Tab 8
- THL 5000
- Trekstor (Manufacturer of Tolino Devices) - Every Device Supported in official Driver (updated 2012)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G
- Xiaomi devices
- YU Yuphoria
- YU Yureka adb sideload interface
- Yureka phones as well as YunOS/Coolpad devices
Note:
- If your device doesn't work, please be sure to post your dev_id that you get when you enable USB Debugging via Settings on your device.
About Android Debug Bridge:
Usually targeted at developers, the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) driver basically allows advanced users to connect any Android mobile phone to a computer and find workarounds for various application problems or even modify the operating system.
Even though this driver is developed for users with a richer ADB command background, it can also be used by regular mobile phone owners, but at their own risk. We recommend that average users make use of this tool wisely, after they have read the step-by-step instructions.
If you intend to install this package, you need to study and understand the installation steps so that no problems are encountered, and to make sure the debug bridge works properly.
Other operating systems might also be compatible, but it’s highly recommendable not to install this driver on platforms other than the ones specified.
That being said, if you wish to apply this package, click the download button and install the driver. Also, make sure you check our website to stay up to date with the latest releases.
Leshcat’s ADB-USB UnifL Driver Version 1.16