A quick search on DuckDuckGo or Google when you encounter the "No Android device found" dialog from the 2012 (latest) version of Google's Android File Transfer.app will tell you about multiple others seeing the same problem. Too few (none?) have the following solution.
Do the following in order to have Android File Transfer.app show your Android phone or tablet's file contents.
- Connect your Android phone or tablet to your Mac (via USB-C, USB 2/micro-USB, or an adapter between the two, as necessary)
- Leave your device in "USB charging this device" mode
- Launch your Android File Transfer.app, and wait for "No Android device found"
- Switch your device to "Transfer files" mode
- You now have Android File Transfer.app displaying your device type along the top of its window, and your folders in the main pane of the window
- Transfer to your hearts content
Thanks for the solution, Richard!
Note for others: I have activated the
file transfer
mode on my phone already earlier on windows. When I switched to macos and installed the app, it still didn't work. I had to change back toUSB charging this device
first, then follow the guide.