phone-mcp and scrcpy-mcp

These tools are ecosystem siblings, as `JuanCF/scrcpy-mcp` appears to be an MCP server specifically for controlling Android devices using scrcpy, likely integrating with or providing a similar control layer to what `hao-cyber/phone-mcp` offers as a general phone control plugin for the same MCP framework.

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About phone-mcp

hao-cyber/phone-mcp

A phone control plugin for MCP that allows you to control your Android phone through ADB commands to connect any human

This tool helps automate tasks on your Android phone by letting you control it through text commands, often via an AI assistant. You can give it instructions like 'call Hao' or 'open netease music', and it will perform the actions on your phone. It's designed for anyone who wants to automate repetitive phone interactions or integrate phone control into larger automated workflows.

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About scrcpy-mcp

JuanCF/scrcpy-mcp

MCP server for Android device control via ADB and scrcpy — gives AI agents vision and control over Android devices

Implements a **34-tool SDK** exposing screenshots (with actual image data), touch input, app lifecycle, UI element finding, shell execution, and file transfer — all over stdio transport compatible with Claude, Cursor, and VS Code Copilot. Uses scrcpy's binary protocol for 10-50x faster input latency and ~33ms screenshots when a session is active, with automatic ADB fallback for every operation. Includes Android 10+ clipboard workarounds and UI hierarchy inspection via XML dumps to enable AI agents to both see and meaningfully interact with device state.

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