Customers will have to start usb debug mode to get the connection to
work.
But how can a socket connection via usb cable without usb debugging
mode be established?


On 8 Nov., 06:41, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 8, 2011 4:52:05 PM UTC-5, SL wrote:
>
> > > What do you mean?  You can use Android phones for development.  That
> > > doesn't mean they are in some low-level debugging mode.
>
> > Assume that I have an Android phone plugged onto a winxp pc via a USB
> > cable, and my program on winxp is running 24/7.
>
> Assumed, though you know what they say about assuming....
>
> I am just wondering whether it is appropriate to let the phone on  > 
> debug-mode all the time (because my program is no longer debugging).
>
> If your program is no longer debugging (ie, doesn't have a remote debugger
> connected to it), its entirely appropriate.  Unsure what you're getting at
> here, but I keep the 'USB Debugging' pref on all time when I'm working on
> it, and only see slowdowns when there's a debugger actually attached to it.
>
> > Your reply seems to indicate that it is not running in the debug-mode.
>
> Your reply seems to indicate that you have some rather indirect concern.

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