Unable to use ADB on Oneplus 3t
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 @keneda Awesome, so in recovery mode it shows up as: List of devices attached 57489492 unauthorizedWhich is nice to see. How do I get it authorized? 
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 @shearflux 
 Does your device is locked by pin code when you shut screen off, then on back?
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 @keneda Yes it has a pin, I attempt to use adb after unlocking my phone 
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 ADB only works in recovery. MTP should work iirc or use ssh https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/search.html?q=ssh&check_keywords=yes&area=default 
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 BTW i forgot to ask, why/what for do you need adb access? 
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 @keneda It provides quicker shell access than SSH since it doesn't rely on the local network's strength. SSH appears to have a little lag 
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 @shearflux 
 OK, i understand. I don't know why your device is unauthorized, your phone has a pin, dev enabled and in recovery (and for sure i assume bootloader is unlocked), PC adb drivers and terminal installed, that should work (use USB2 not 3, and good data usb cable).
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 You can check with UT Tweak Tools from open store, in "system" setting tab, "usb settings" "ADB parameter" to see if it is in MTP. 
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 @keneda I checked it is in MTP mode. I found someone from 2019 who was in a similar situation: 
 https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2866/cannot-use-adb-because-of-unauthorized-device-worked-around/16
 I suppose I'll use SSH for now, but I really appreciate the help!
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 @shearflux 
 Maybe someone will know where the unothorized issue come from.
 Sad i can't help you further.
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 @shearflux said in Unable to use ADB on Oneplus 3t: List of devices attached 
 57489492 unauthorizedFor the sake of help, i tried a last thing, i qwanted your problem, and got a ping, see : 
 https://honeywellaidc.force.com/supportppr/s/article/How-to-fix-adb-devices-shows-unauthorized-devicePossible solutions if "adb devices" shows a device as "unauthorized": 
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 C:\Users\JohnDoo>adb devices
 List of devices attached
 17310D821D unauthorized
 _- Disconnect USB between PC and device
- Stop adb server by entering "adb kill-server" in command window
- On device use "Revoke USB debugging authorizations" in "Developer Options"
- On PC delete "adbkey" file in user directory, for example "C:\Users\JohnDoo.android"
- Reconnect the device to the PC
- Open a command window and enter "adb devices". Watch the device's screen for any Authorization message and allow the connection.
 The device should now show as "device": 
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 C:\Users\JohnDoo>adb devices
 List of devices attached
 17310D821D device
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 If the above does not help, re-installing adb and or USB drivers may help.You can revoke USB debugging authorization with UTTT like you probably saw. Now i must go to work, hoping you succeed ^^ 
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 I am not sure if the 3t has this same issue but the 6t does not have working ADB and you have to use ssh to manipulate the device folders. I can not help other than suggesting to look into it. 
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 ADB only works during the installing process that is the only time I have seen it work (this is the same on a few devices now). Other than that I can/have transferred files back and forth between phone and laptop via usb. I have tried ssh but get a syntax error and need to look into it further from my side. 
 You do have to keep switching Dev mode on after reboots and restarting but I mention that just in passing.
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 @keneda Sorry for the delay, but I tried the instructions above to no avail  . My feeling is that it's related to the authorization pop-up just for some reason not popping up. . My feeling is that it's related to the authorization pop-up just for some reason not popping up.
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 @lakotaubp ADB seems to be the method of choice during any tutorials on various things. I also had it working on my 3t in the past, i'm just not sure why its not working anymore 


