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List of commonly used USB drivers for flashing Android devices:


1. Android Debug Bridge (ADB) Driver: ADB is a versatile command-line tool that allows communication between a computer and an Android device during the flashing process. The ADB driver is included in the Android SDK (Software Development Kit) platform tools. It supports various Android devices across different manufacturers. You can download and install the Android SDK platform tools from the Android Developers website.


2. Fastboot Driver: Fastboot is another command-line tool used for flashing Android devices. It works in bootloader mode and allows you to flash system firmware, custom recoveries, and other partitions on your Android device. Fastboot drivers are usually bundled with the device manufacturer's official tools or the Android SDK platform tools.


3. MediaTek USB VCOM Driver: MediaTek devices, particularly those with MediaTek processors, require the MediaTek USB VCOM driver for flashing purposes. This driver facilitates the flashing process by establishing a connection between the computer and the MediaTek device in the preloader or DA (Download Agent) mode.


4. Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader Driver: Qualcomm Snapdragon devices often utilize the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader driver for flashing. This driver allows the computer to communicate with the Qualcomm device in EDL (Emergency Download) mode, which is essential for flashing firmware and making modifications.


5. Samsung USB Driver: Samsung devices, including smartphones and tablets, typically require the Samsung USB driver for flashing. This driver enables communication between the computer and Samsung devices during the flashing process.


6. Sony Xperia Flashtool Driver: Sony Xperia devices utilize the Sony Xperia Flashtool driver for flashing. This driver enables communication between the computer and Sony Xperia devices in Flash mode, allowing for firmware updates and customization.


USB drivers available for Android :

​Android Studio: Android Studio allows you to install ​OEM USB drivers for different Android devices. You can follow the instructions provided on the Android Studio website to install the OEM USB driver specific to your Android device. Make sure to connect your device to your computer's USB port before proceeding with the driver installation process.

​Google USB Driver: The Google USB Driver is necessary for adb (Android Debug Bridge) debugging on Windows with Google devices. Although primarily intended for Google devices, it can also work with other Android devices. You can download the Google USB Driver from the Android Studio website, which provides step-by-step installation instructions.

OEM Drivers: Many Android device manufacturers offer their own USB drivers, specifically designed for their devices. You can obtain these drivers from the manufacturer's website. For a list of official OEM-provided Android USB driver packages and a generic installation guide, you can visit ​XDA Developers.

Third-Party Websites: There are third-party websites such as ​Rootmygalaxy.net and Apps on Google Play that provide USB drivers for a wide range of Android devices. However, it's important to be cautious when downloading drivers from these sources and ensure that they come from reputable and trusted websites to avoid potential security risks.

Conclusion

Please note that the specific USB drivers required for flashing can vary depending on the device manufacturer, device model, and the flashing tool being used. It's always recommended to check the official documentation or support resources provided by the device manufacturer or flashing tool developer for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding USB drivers for flashing your specific Android device.