Wireless debugging has been a game-changer for Android developers, allowing them to test and debug their apps on physical devices without the need for cables. However, one of the most frustrating issues with wireless ADB is the frequent disconnections that can occur, causing developers to lose their progress and wasting valuable time.

The latest Android Canary release may have the solution to this problem. According to recent reports, Google is working on a feature that will automatically reconnect wireless ADB sessions when they are lost. This feature is expected to make wireless debugging much more reliable and efficient.

For developers who are tired of dealing with wireless ADB disconnections, this news is a welcome relief. With the automatic reconnection feature, they will be able to focus on testing and debugging their apps without the hassle of dealing with dropped connections.

To learn more about the automatic reconnection feature and how it works, check out the link below:

https://www.androidauthority.com/android-wireless-adb-auto-reconnect-3624945/