Android Basic Tool The Ultimate ADB & Fastboot Utility

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Android Basic Tool The Ultimate ADB & Fastboot Utility 

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Android Basic Tool The Ultimate ADB & Fastboot Utility

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Device Information

Retrieve detailed information about your Android device, including:
Model & Manufacturer
Android Version & Security Patch Level
Battery Health & Capacity
Storage Usage & Serial Number

Device Management

Clear Cache & Data – Remove app cache and free up space effortlessly.
Delete Temporary Files – Eliminate unnecessary files for better performance.
FRP Bypass – Attempt to bypass Factory Reset Protection (FRP).
Factory Reset – Restore your device to factory settings (⚠ Use with caution!).
Reboot Options – Easily reboot into Normal, Recovery, Bootloader, or Safe Mode.

Fastboot Operations

Unlock Bootloader – Open advanced customization options.
Flash Recovery – Install custom recovery images (e.g., TWRP).
Reboot to Fastboot – Quickly enter Fastboot mode with a single click.

Sideload & Installation

Sideload OTA Updates – Install official updates via ADB sideload.
Install APKs – Directly install APK files from your PC to your device.

Advanced ADB Features

Screen Recording – Capture device screen activity and save recordings on your PC.
Screen Mirroring – Mirror your phone’s display on your PC using scrcpy.
Partition Management – View and manage your device’s partitions efficiently.

User-Friendly Interface

Modern UI – Windows 11-inspired design with animated gradients.
Progress Bar – Monitor real-time progress of operations.
Log Menu – Get clear success/failure messages for each action performed.

Why Choose Android Basic Tool?

How to Use Android Basic Tool

Step 1: Enable USB Debugging

  1. Open Settings on your Android device.
  2. Navigate to About Phone and tap "Build Number" seven times to enable Developer Options.
  3. Go back to Settings, open Developer Options, and enable USB Debugging.

Step 2: Connect Your Device

  1. Use a USB cable to connect your Android device to your PC.
  2. Open a Command Prompt (CMD) and type:
    shell
    adb devices
    • If your device is detected, it will appear in the list.
    • If not, ensure you have installed the ADB drivers for your device.

Step 3: Launch & Use the Tool

  1. Open the Android Basic Tool executable file.
  2. Browse through different tabs to access various features.
  3. Follow on-screen instructions to execute commands effortlessly.
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