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Adb Change Serial Number Android

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Hi friends this is sachin in this video i'm gonna show you how to change serial number of android. So watch this video till end and it will surely help you. The adb devices command would show the list of devices that are attached to your computer with their serial number. This command is generally used by people to check if the ADB on PC is being able to communicate with the device. Android has few apps which tell the serial number. Most apps, however, require root access. Because not everyone has a rooted device, to know the serial number, using an adb command sounds nice. This command tells you of the connected device serial number. Now change the value to any name after '=' as you want your device pretend to be. For example if you want your device pretend to be Galaxy S5(model SM-G900), the lines should be followings: ro.product.model=SM-G900 ro.product.manufacturer=Samsung. You can set any name or number here though. After rooting your Android device you have to install the Xposed installer on your android. Now after having Xposed framework on your android, the only thing you need is the Xposed module Serial Number Changer that will allow you to change the serial number of your Android device.

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ADB, the Android Debug Bridge, is one of the most powerful features built into Android. That combined with the Fastboot tool, if used right, can be incredibly useful in managing your Android device. That is the reason why we are bringing you the full list of all the ADB and Fastboot commands so that the user can make use of them when needed.

If you are into rooting your Android device or customizing it as per your taste, then you would have come across ADB and Fastboot tools. These are the two core functionalities built into the Android Operating system. The ADB and Fastboot commands are universal across all the Android devices and will produce the same result in them. Both ADB and Fastboot commands can be used to perform various tasks on your Android device. ADB can be used while the device is turned on and the Fastboot commands can be used while the device is turned off.

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ADB, the Android Debug Bridge, is one of the most powerful features built into Android. That combined with the Fastboot tool, if used right, can be incredibly useful in managing your Android device. That is the reason why we are bringing you the full list of all the ADB and Fastboot commands so that the user can make use of them when needed.

If you are into rooting your Android device or customizing it as per your taste, then you would have come across ADB and Fastboot tools. These are the two core functionalities built into the Android Operating system. The ADB and Fastboot commands are universal across all the Android devices and will produce the same result in them. Both ADB and Fastboot commands can be used to perform various tasks on your Android device. ADB can be used while the device is turned on and the Fastboot commands can be used while the device is turned off.

Before proceeding to use ADB and Fastboot on your Android device and/or your PC, there are a few things you need to take care of.

ADB Commands List

Below is the complete list of all the ADB commands in existence and what they do:

ADB CommandWhat it does
adb helpShows ADB Help documentation.
adb devicesLists all the Android devices connected via ADB.
adb rebootReboots your Android device.
adb reboot bootloaderReboots your Android device into fastboot / bootloader mode.
adb recoveryReboots your Android device into recovery mode.
adb installHelps you install an APK file on your Android device.
⇒ adb install filename.apkInstall the APK file
⇒ adb install -r filename.apkRe-installs or updates an app.
⇒ adb install -s filename.apkInstalls the APK file in SD card (if the app supports).
adb uninstallHelps you install an app file on your Android device.
⇒ adb uninstall com.facebook.katanaSimply uninstalls the app.
⇒ adb uninstall -k com.facebook.katanaKeeps the data and cache folder after the app is uninstalled.
adb logcatDisplays the log data onto the screen.
adb bugreportDisplays the dumpsys, dumpstate and logcat data on the screen.
adb jdwpLists the JDWP (Java Debug Wire Protocol) processes on the device.
adb get-serialnoShows the adb instance serial number string with the device.
adb get-stateDisplays the device status.
adb wait-for-deviceUsed to set a delay before the next command is issued. It executes when the device is online but it can be programmed to wait till another process is done.
adb start-serverStarts the adb server process.
adb kill-serverStops the adb server process.
adb sideloadUsed to flash a zip file in recovery mode when the zip file is available in the computer and not phone. Read more.
adb pullPulls any file from your device and saves it on your computer. Read more.
adb pushUsed to push a file into your Android device. Read more.

ADB Shell Commands List

Here's a complete list of all the ADB Shell Commands and what they do:

ADB Shell CommandWhat it does
adb shellStarts the remote shell command console in the device
adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 package.name.comHelps you uninstall a system app from your Android device. Replace package.name.com with the actual package name of the app you want to uninstall.
adb shell dumpsysDumps all system data about your Android device's hardware and software configuration
adb shell dumpsys displayDisplays all the hardware and software configuration about your display.
adb shell dumpsys batteryDisplays all the hardware and software configuration about your battery.
adb shell dumpsys batterystatsDisplays all the info about your battery statistics.
adb shell wm densityHelps you change the pixel density on your Android device.
adb shell pm list packagesLists all the apps installed on your device as package names.
adb shell pm list packages -sLists all the system apps installed on your device as package names.
adb shell pm list packages -3Lists all the 3rd party apps installed on your device as package names.
adb shell pm list packages -dLists all the disabled apps on your device as package names.
adb shell pm list packages -eLists all the enabled apps on your device as package names.
adb shell pm list packages -uLists all the uninstalled apps with installed pages on your device as package names.
adb shell screencap /sdcard/screenshot.pngTakes a screenshot of your device screen and saves it in sdcard with the name ‘screenshot.png
adb shell screenrecord /sdcard/screenrecord.mp4Starts recording your device screen and saves the video in ‘sdcard‘ with the name ‘screenrecord.mp4‘. The default record time is 180 Seconds (which is maximum). You can press CTRL + C to stop the recording any time.
adb shell screenrecord –size 1920×1080 /sdcard/screenrecord.mp4Screen recording with custom width and height for the video.
adb shell screenrecord –time-limit 120 /sdcard/screenrecord.mp4Screen recording with custom time limit for the video. Max value is 180. You can enter any value in the place of 120 in this command.
adb shell screenrecord –bit-rate 4000000 /sdcard/screenrecord.mp4Screen recording with custom bit rate for the video. The value ‘4000000' sets the bitrate to 4MBPS. Change accordingly.
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cd /system
Changes the directory to ‘/system'. Changes accordingly.
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rm -f /sdcard/facebook.apk
Deletes a file from your Android device. Give the file name with the proper path.
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crm -d /sdcard/Facebook
Deletes a folder from your Android device. Give the folder name with the proper path.
mkdir /sdcard/AndroidMoreCreates a new folder named ‘AndroidMore' under ‘/sdcard'
cp /sdcard/filename.apk /sdcard/FolderName/To copy a file.
mv /sdcard/filename.apk /sdcard/FolderName/To move a file.
mv /sdcard/filename.apk /sdcard/anotherfilename.apkTo rename a file.
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netstat
To check the network statistics of your Android device.
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ip -f inet addr show wlan0
Displays your phone's Wi-Fi IP address.
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top
Displays top CPU processes running on your Android device.
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getprop ro.build.version.sdk
Used to get the properties of your Android's build.prop configuration.
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setprop net.dns1 1.2.3.4
Used to set values to the properties present in your Android's build.prop configuration files.

Fastboot Commands List

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Here's the list of all the Fastboot commands and what they do:

Fastboot CommandWhat it does
fastboot devicesList all the Android devices that are connected in fastboot mode to your computer.
fastboot oem unlockUnlocks the bootloader on your Android device (if the OEM allows).
fastboot oem lockRelocks the bootloader on your Android device.
fastboot reboot bootloaderReboots your device into fastboot / bootloader mode (while you are still in fastboot mode itself). It is necessary sometimes.
fastboot flashUsed to flash files on your Android device.
fastboot flash boot boot.imgFlashes boot image on your Android device's boot partition.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.imgFlashes recovery image on your Android device's recovery partition.
fastboot boot filename.imgInstead of flashing the file, this command simply boots it (if the file is bootable).

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That was all from our side for the ADB Commands and Fastboot commands list. If we had missed anything, do let us know in the comments below!





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