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In this tutorial, I show you how to access and control an Android phone with a cracked, unresponsive screen using Linux. First, I use a mini-wireless keyboard to navigate the phone and enable Developer Options and USB Debugging. Then, I install ADB and SCRCPY on my Linux workstation to display and control the phone remotely. No touch needed—just a few simple tools and commands to get your phone back in action!
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🕘 Timestamps:
00:01 Introduction
01:58 Necessary Tools
03:18 Using Keyboard To Login
05:00 Enable Developer Options
07:50 Enable USB Debugging
09:44 Installing scrcpy & adb
11:00 Allow USB Debugging Prompt
14:22 Starting up ScreenCopy (scrcpy)