I have a "display less" samsung m31, its unrooted, not modified in any way, has the samsung one ui version of android, im wondering if i can use it, again somehow. as like a server this phone was an old phone of mine, it was my personal, phone i used, before i dropped it once, and the adhesive just gave up?! like it just, detached the screen. off the phone, the tension created suddenly on the display cable, ripped it from the screen, making the perfectly fine screen useless. i was wondering if i could make this phone a server? somehow, without being able to unlock it, i do not care about the data in it anymore, nor the memories i had with it, i have accepted that it was and is, a lost cause. just asking if i could have it back somehow, for a different purpose. i appreciate the upcoming debate.. let the chatting begin (idk why i found that funny)
no you can't, the prerequisite of turning something into a server is access.you got no screen to enable adb, accept adb etc to install apps/executes commands remotely, how do you supposed to run something on it?try >>>/sqt/ first next time
for your next phone, make sure to enable wired and wireless adb debugging before anything else and test access every 6 monthsalso test scrcpy program
give it back michael
some models can output video via usb-c, but I don't think this one can do ityou may be able to unlock it if you plug in a keyboard using a USB OTG cable and inputting something like <ENTER> <passcode> <ENTER>though to really get anywhere, you'd ideally need to have another samsung device (with one ui) so that you can try it there first and get a better idea of the sequence of keystrokes you'd need to issueonce you make it past the lock screen, the next step would be to enable USB or wireless debugging, and then scrcpy will let you view the screen and interact with the phone from your PC