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Phone MCP Plugin lets you manage an Android device—making calls, sending SMS, controlling apps, and automating UI interactions—all through ADB. It integrates with AI assistants to trigger phone actions directly from conversation.
Capabilities
Phone MCP Plugin – Remote Android Control via ADB
The Phone MCP plugin solves a common pain point for developers and AI‑assistant users: orchestrating complex phone interactions from an external system without manual touch or voice input. By exposing a rich set of ADB‑based actions—calling, messaging, media control, UI automation, and more—the server lets an AI assistant act as a full‑featured remote operator for any Android device. This capability is especially valuable when building conversational agents that need to perform real‑world tasks such as scheduling, media playback, or data retrieval directly on a user’s phone.
At its core, the server translates high‑level intent commands into ADB shell instructions. For example, a user can ask the assistant to “call Hao and send a text if he doesn’t answer,” and the plugin will automatically place the call, monitor its state, and trigger an SMS if the call ends without a connection. Because every action is performed through ADB, the plugin works on any device that supports USB debugging, providing a consistent interface across manufacturers and Android versions.
Key features are grouped into intuitive categories:
- Telephony & Messaging – make, end, and receive calls; send SMS; retrieve raw messages.
- Contacts & Apps – read, create, and manage contacts; launch or terminate apps via intents.
- Media & Browser – capture screenshots, record the screen, control playback, and open URLs.
- UI Interaction & Automation – tap, swipe, type, press keys; inspect elements by text or ID; wait for dynamic UI changes.
- System & Mapping – gather window information, shortcuts, and search points of interest by phone number.
These capabilities allow developers to weave mobile actions into broader AI workflows. For instance, an assistant could monitor a user’s calendar, automatically open the relevant app, and confirm appointments; or it could fetch real‑time weather data, play a music playlist, and adjust volume—all without user intervention.
The plugin’s design emphasizes ease of integration. Once the MCP server is running, any AI platform that supports MCP can call its tools via simple JSON commands. Developers benefit from the plugin’s declarative nature: a single “call” or “send‑sms” instruction triggers a complete, stateful operation that the assistant can monitor and report back to the user. This tight coupling between intent, execution, and feedback makes Phone MCP a standout solution for building seamless, phone‑aware conversational experiences.
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