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Installing Your Application on Debug PAX Devices
Use the information in this section to install your application on a debug PAX device.
Debug devices ordered from
Cybersource
display the DEBUG only Not for
COMMERCIAL
watermark in the bottom-right corner of the device screen. This type
of device is required when you are developing your own application. Using a debug device
enables you to install Android package kits (APKs) and transfer files using a USB cable. Production (live) device screens do not display a watermark. For security reasons, you
cannot install an APK directly on a live device. The only way to update applications on
this type of device is by download from PAXSTORE. Also, only production devices can be
deployed in the market. For more information about production devices, see Making Your Application Available on Production PAX Devices.
Install an Android Application on Debug PAX Devices
PAX devices that are ordered from
Cybersource
to debug your application, display
the DEBUG only Not for COMMERCIAL
watermark on the bottom-right corner of the
device screen.Follow this step to install an Android application on a debug PAX device.
- Connect the PAX device to your computer using the USB cable provided with the device.
- Depending on your development tool or operating system, use one of these methods:
- If you are using Android Studio, you can install the Android Package Kit (APK) file directly on the PAX device.
- Alternatively, you can transfer the APK to the test device, by selecting the file on the device, and then following the instructions to install it.
- If you are using an Apple computer, you can use a file transfer tool, such as Android File Transfer, to copy the APK file to the PAX device. Choose the APK file on the device and follow the on-screen instructions to install the file.
- If you are using a Windows computer, you can copy the APK file to the PAX device. Choose the APK file on the device and follow the on-screen instructions to install the APK file.