The release adds compatibility with many Samsung products

May 25, 2015 12:48 GMT  ·  By

Today, Leshcat has rolled out a new version of its Android ADB-USB UnifL driver, namely 1.11, which adds support for Intel’s SoC-based devices (System-on-Chip) and includes compatibility with all previously supported products.

In addition to that, this release also fixes OnePlus One’s missing DEVID, comes with support for a huge number of Sony and Sony Ericsson devices, includes compatibility with many Samsung products, and can work along with Yureka phones and YunOS/Coolpad devices.

Moreover, the project keeps on going, and newer versions are provided constantly and fulfill users’ newly posted Dev_IDs.

Considering this, if your device isn’t supported by now, simply post your Dev_ID that you can view by enabling USB Debugging via Settings. Hopefully, the next update will support that specific device.

When it comes to installing this driver, save and run the downloadable file, click “Deploy,” and follow the onscreen instructions for a complete and successful installation. Also, if not requested by the wizard, perform a manual reboot to make sure all the changes take effect.

That being said, download Leshcat Google Android ADB-USB UnifL Driver 1.11, install it, and check our website as often as possible in order to be aware when a newer version is available for download.