Let’s break down what this driver actually delivers when installed correctly:
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | MTP Support | Transfer photos, videos, music, and documents between PC and phone. | | PTP Support | Camera mode for transferring images without MTP conflicts. | | ADB Interface | Allows command-line control for sideloading apps, logcat debugging, and root access. | | RNDIS (Ethernet over USB) | Enables USB tethering and reverse tethering. | | Samsung Android ADB Interface | A proprietary interface specific to Samsung’s bootloader for flashing firmware. | | CDC Serial | For older devices requiring serial communication (e.g., diagnostic modes). | | Windows 10/11 Certified | Passes Microsoft Hardware Quality Labs testing (WHQL) for Plug and Play. |
Disconnect your Samsung phone from the PC (if connected). samsung usb driver for mobile phones v1.7.59.0
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If you are using a Galaxy S5 or newer or Windows 10/11, use these instead: Let’s break down what this driver actually delivers
In the ecosystem of Android smartphones, few things are as frustrating as a failed connection between your phone and your computer. Whether you are a developer pushing a new app, a power user performing a firmware upgrade, or simply someone trying to back up vacation photos, the quality of your connection depends entirely on a small piece of software: the USB driver.
Among the countless versions released by Samsung over the last decade, one specific iteration has garnered a reputation for reliability and compatibility: Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones v1.7.59.0. This article provides a deep dive into what this driver is, why version 1.7.59.0 matters, how to install it correctly, and how to troubleshoot common issues. Disconnect your Samsung phone from the PC (if connected)
No. This driver is exclusively for Windows. MacOS uses built-in Android File Transfer via MTP and does not require a proprietary Samsung driver.