From Eclipse to an Android Phone

I made a program on eclipse. But how can I get the program from eclipse to my phone? I have a cable because it probably wonโ€™t make a QR code like appinventor, yes. How do I install the application?

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On Windows, you will need drivers to install for the specific device that you have. And if you are on Linux, there is a rules.txt file in which you must record from the device UID. Check out this link .

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You need to configure your device and phone to start and debug from eclipse. This includes getting a USB phone driver on your computer and setting up your phone for usb debugging.

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You can simply export the apk file and copy it to your phone. Email it to yourself, transfer Bluetooth, upload it to the server, then upload it to your phone .... come on.

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You just need to allow the device to accept unconfirmed applications and USB debugging (change this in your deviceโ€™s configuration). Then, if you have drivers (you can install them in your AVD), you can simply launch the application from Eclipse on your phone.

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