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Comment by jeroenhd

1 day ago

I must admit I haven't really tried it, but what's wrong with hooking up an Android phone to a Mac? Can't you browse files like you can on other computers?

I don't think using ADB is the right way to go about it. Normalizing elevated shell permissions just to copy files just feels like going the wrong way about it. Unless that's the only way to get decent Android file management done on Mac, of course.

No, you can't. You need a special app to browse a recent android phone or kindle on a mac

  • That's pretty annoying. I swear you used to be able to, what changed?

    Edit: I thought Apple supported MTP but I guess they never did? That's a weird limitation for an OS to have.

    • It makes a lot more sense when you consider that Apple's business model relies heavily on keeping customers locked into their ecosystem.

      Clearly a Mac user should also have an iPhone, or face the repurcussions for using a non-Apple device.

    • macOS has limited support for MTP.. native browsing of Android devices is very limited or broken. Using ADB is admittedly a workaround, but it provides broader device compatibility and control, especially on newer Android versions