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Originally Posted by jhempel24
Hmm....that's pretty interesting, but I have a problem with my Wi-Fi staying connected, so I lock it when I turn my Wi-Fi on.....if I knew what ADB did, and when I would need to use it, I would turn it off and only turn it on when I needed it.
Any thoughts from anyone on the ADB?
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As I understand it, "ADB, or Android Debug Bridge, is a versatile tool lets you manage the state of an emulator instance or Android-powered device."
In other words, it allows communication with our nook at basic levels. I think you would only need it on when issuing commands, or adding or deleting apps.