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Now connecting a real device to Kali.

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Is going to be fun.

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So on this lecture, I'll show you how to connect a real Android device to Kawi with EDB.

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So first, you should enable developer mode and USB debugging on the device in order to use the HDB

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debugging interface.

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So first, we'll go to about phone, which is under settings.

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Tab unbuild version of the device seven times, then you'll see you are a developer, which is the note

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on the screen now for the next step, go back to settings and open additional settings.

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Then find developer options.

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And enable USB debugging.

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So first, install the USB and USB debugging security testing options.

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So now we're ready to connect the device to Kalli.

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So after plugging your Android phone into your computer, you will see this message on your phone.

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You must allow this device to connect to Kawi.

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All right, so let's start.

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So go to Kalli.

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Plug your Android phone into your computer and allow the USB debugging on your phone.

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Go to the top menu, a virtual box.

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Open UCB under the devices and select your phone to plug the device into Caleigh.

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All right, so now let's open a terminal screen.

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Run HDB devices.

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And sure enough, that attaches the device.
