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Testing Android Studio Apps on a Physical Android 6 Device

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Text replacement - "<google>BUY_ANDROID_STUDIO6</google>" to "<htmlet>androidstudio_a6</htmlet>"
<googlehtmlet>BUY_ANDROID_STUDIO6androidstudio_a6</googlehtmlet>
Figure 6-2
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4. Swipe downward from the top of the screen to display the notifications panel (Figure 6 3) and note that the device is currently connected for debugging.
[http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html]
<googlehtmlet>BUY_ANDROID_STUDIO6androidstudio_a6</googlehtmlet>
With the drivers installed and the device now being recognized as the correct device type, open a Command Prompt window and execute the following command:
015d41d4454bf80c offline
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<googlehtmlet>BUY_ANDROID_STUDIO6androidstudio_a6</googlehtmlet>
If the device is listed as offline or unauthorized, go to the Android device and check for the dialog shown in Figure 6-4 seeking permission to Allow USB debugging.
<googlehtmlet>BUY_ANDROID_STUDIO6androidstudio_a6</googlehtmlet>

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