Usb Vid0bb4 Amppid0c01 Verified |top| -
The hardware string USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C01 identifies an early Android smartphone manufactured by HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.). This specific combination is most famously associated with the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream), the first commercially available Android device. Technical Identity
- VID (Vendor ID): 0x0BB4
- PID (Product ID): 0x0C01
- Device Manager: The device appears under "Android Device" with no yellow triangle.
- Driver Properties → "Driver Details" should list a
.sysfile signed by Microsoft or the vendor. - Command Prompt (with fastboot installed):
Output should show your device serial number (e.g.,fastboot devices015d2c82c304100a fastboot).
Here is an "article" style breakdown of what this device is, why it appears in your logs, and the story behind it. usb vid0bb4 amppid0c01 verified
Fairphone 1 (FP1): The original Fairphone used this HTC driver profile for its ADB interface. VID (Vendor ID): 0x0BB4 PID (Product ID): 0x0C01
- “Is this a legitimate device?” → Yes, it’s an authentic HTC USB identifier.
- “Is this a good or bad sign?” → Good — means the driver is verified.
- “Where would I see this?” → Windows Device Manager details, USB log viewers, or Android driver install logs.