With http://flash.android.com launching to the world today I would love to pull back the covers and tell you a little of how we made it possible to update your Android Phone's operation system through the browser!
https://twitter.com/AndroidDev/status/1222202681688719360 …
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This brings us to late 2016~ where work started in earnest to utilize the emerging web USB standard to implement ADB https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb … in JavaScript and then recreating the flashing logic on top of it. In Sep of 2017 we were able to unlock the dream of a web based flow.
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With the push to expose our internal http://ci.android.com ecosystem to the OSS community and partner ecosystem I am thrilled that a critical part of this (http://flash.android.com ) is now live! * Credential API * Web USB API * PWA (installable) *
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(and yes you can flash a phone from another phone) Congrats to the team that made this possible and thanks for the support
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oh, i missed this tweet, you made that! I guess we had the same idea (I'm not sure what ACL limitations you ran into, everything worked fine):https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adb-for-chrome/njhehnieenekbompacofnhlljnobgcga?hl=en …
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https://developers.chrome.com/apps/migration ^^ chrome app EOL was a major deciding factor (along with a few other more esoteric reasons)
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