Google: Download Nexus Device Driver
Samsung: Download Samsung USB Drivers or Download Samsung KIES (comes with driver)
HTC: Download HTC USB Drivers (HTC Sync)
Motorola: Download Motorola USB Drivers (Motorola Device Manager)
ASUS: Download ASUS USB Drivers or Download ASUS PC Suite (comes with driver)
Huawei: Download HiSuite (drivers included)
ALCATEL ONE TOUCH: Download Alcatel One Touch Drivers
Foxconn: Download Foxconn USB Drivers
Fujitso: Download Fujitso USB Drivers
Garmin-Asus: Download Garmin-Asus USB Drivers
Hisense: Download Hisense USB Drivers
Intel: Download Intel USB Drivers
KT Tech: Download KT Tech USB Drivers
Kyocera: Download Kyocera USB Drivers
Lenevo: Download Lenevo USB Drivers
Pantech: Download Pantech USB Drivers
Pegatron: Download Pegatron USB Drivers
Sharp: Download Sharp USB Drivers
SK Telesys: Download SK Telesys USB Drivers
Teleepoch: Download Teleepoch USB Drivers
Yulong Coolpad: Download Yulong Coolpad USB Drivers
The
list is surely not complete. As Android is free OS and manufacturer
don’t need to pay unless they want a Google Play Store license, we
witness a countless regional Android manufacturer. That’s why its hard
to list all manufacturer’s USB driver link. However, to make thing
simple I’m going to discuss few tools that most likely help you to
install necessary driver. But before that, here is a quick instruction
for those who downloaded USB driver from manufacturer website, run that
executable file but Windows still not able to recognize your driver. I’m
taking a Samsung device as an example but it can be any Android
smartphone or tablet.
How To Install USB Driver Manually in Windows OS
The
method I’m going to discuss is ‘have disk’ method. You can visit
YouTube and search for ‘manual USB driver installation Windows’ to get a
better understanding.
- First of all you need to uninstall previous USB driver for your device if there is any. To do this, go Program and Features >> Device Manager.
- Unpack downloaded USB driver archive at a convenient location in your computer. For example in C: drive.
- Switch your Samsung smartphone in download mode and connect it to computer using USB cable. You can directly connect any other manufacturer Android device.
- You phone should now discovered by Windows with a name, say ‘Gadget Serial’ device.
- Go to Windows Device Manager. Right click on the device your phone has been discovered as (e.g. "Gadget Serial") and choose "Update driver" option from the context menu.
- Choose "Search my Computer...", check "Include subfolders" option and point the updater to the folder where you've had unpacked the drivers .rar or .zip archive to, eg. C:USB_Driver.
- The driver should install automatically.
- It may happen that after the installation some new "unknown device" (for example, say "Samsung Modem") would appear in the Device Manager. Complete 6 & 7 step for that device and any other new device that may appear afterwards.
- Restart your computer.
That’s
it! You successfully installed USB driver for your Android device. It’s
time to discuss about tools that may help you to simplify the task.
Remember, always uninstall previous manufacturer USB driver (if any)
before trying these tools.
1. Universal ADB Driver By Kush
The
well known Android developer Kush had developed an universal ADB driver
that support many Android device and most likely support yours if you
unable to find your manufacturer name in above list. Download Universal ADB Driver By Kush
2. ADB Driver Installer
This
is another USB driver solution for you. It comes with a good GUI
interface and support all known manufacturer. You can try it too if
another solution not work. However, just like Universal ADB Driver this
one also made for Windows OS. Download ADB Driver Installer
3. Universal Naked Driver
This
will be another helpful solution for those who using Nexus, Samsung,
ASUS or HTC smartphone. This utility designed to install both ADB and
Fastboot driver where for Samsung devices it can install APX driver. Download Universal Naked Driver
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