This tutorial walks you through the steps to install the Remote ADB Shell App. You can install this on Firestick, Fire TV, and Android TV devices.
Remote ADB Shell is a handy tool. It lets you send commands to different devices, like the Amazon Firestick.
Firestick and Fire TV devices are super popular for media consumption. This is because of their sideloading capabilities, among many other features.
One of their capabilities is installing the Remote ADB Shell App. This app enables users to connect to another Android device’s ADB Shell. If you’ve done this on a computer before, you know how useful it can be. Plus, it doesn’t require root access on a Firestick or Android device.
We have many tutorials on the TROYPOINT website that utilize the Remote ADB Shell App. These tutorials guide you in using the app to input a variety of commands.
Here are a few examples:
- Install Surfshark Widget on Firestick/Android
- Extend Internal Storage on Firestick/Fire TV Cube
- Enable Android TV Adoptable Storage
- and more
Below, you’ll find instructions for installing the Remote ADB Shell App. We’re using a Fire TV Stick 4K Max as an example.
However, these steps will work on any Firestick variation. That includes the Firestick Lite and Fire TV Cube.
If you have an Android device, you can get the Remote ADB Shell App. You can find it in the Google Play Store.
Remote ADB Shell – Google Play
How to Install Remote ADB Shell App on Firestick
1. To begin, install the Downloader app from your device’s App Store. That might be the Amazon App Store or Google Play. Afterward, enable Unknown Sources in your streaming device’s settings.
If you haven’t already done this, check out our screenshot tutorial. It offers step-by-step directions to guide you.
Install Downloader & Enable Unknown Sources
2. Now, open the Downloader app.
3. Move your cursor to the URL bar. Click the select button on your remote to bring up the keyboard.
4. Enter the Downloader Code for the Remote ADB Shell App, which is 193140. Then, click Go.
5. This will take you to a redirect page.
6. Click the Install button to proceed.
7. You’ll then see a message indicating that the Remote ADB Shell App is ready to launch. Go ahead and click Open or launch it directly.
8. Click OK when prompted. This will allow the app to access necessary permissions.
9. You’ve now arrived at the Remote ADB Shell App’s main page. You can begin using the app to connect to other devices and send commands.
Installation is finished. You can start enjoying it now!
Remote ADB Shell App Features & Details
If you haven’t used the Remote ADB Shell app before, we recommend checking out the tutorials above. We demonstrate how to use it there.
To connect to your remote Android device, enter its IP address and the port number. The port number is often 5555.
You can then use the ADB Shell App. Enter commands to control your device remotely.
It’s kind of like remotely controlling a Firestick with Vysor.
How to Remotely Control Firestick/Fire TV from Anywhere
We have more helpful Firestick guides below. Check them out for further assistance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Remote ADB Shell?
The Remote ADB Shell App provides a terminal. It lets you connect to the ADB Shell of another Android device.
Is Remote ADB App Free?
Yes, it’s completely free. You can install and use it without any cost.
What Devices Can I Install Remote ADB Shell App on?
This app is compatible with Firestick and Fire TV devices. You can also install it on Android devices.