First thing i did with my "smart"phone was rooting.

This gave me a bit more control over the phone.
But soon i'll be leaving the Android platform and i'll be buying an Ubuntu phone.

Op 22-12-15 om 19:08 schreef Jan Claeys (Ubuntu):
9...@skynet.be schreef op di 22-12-2015 om 17:56 [+0100]:
I would like to view all files (also the system files) that stay on
my android smart phone in Ubuntu. I don't know if it is smart to do,
but I want to delete some files, because I believe there is stay some
'crap' on it.

I have found 'QtADB'. Someone experience with it or know another
program?
If you know how to work on the command line, you can use the 'adb' tool
in the 'android-tools-adb' package to get a shell on any Android phone,
provided "developer mode" is enabled on the phone (not all phones
support that though).

Also see:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html

I don't know QtADB, but I assume it's a GUI frontend for 'adb'?

And be careful what you delete...




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