Sunday, August 20, 2017
Updated How to enable USB debugging on Android
Updated How to enable USB debugging on Android
Hi Guys....,
If you ever tried to Mess up with your Android smartphone, youve probably heard of �USB debugging�.
Enabling USB debugging is the first step required before you start installing custom ROMs, rooting, or any such hacks. Best of all - enabling the setting is extremely simple and quick, and in fact, you can do it in less than a minute.
Before we start, let me just clarify...,
Before we start, let me just clarify...,
what is USB debugging ?
It is a feature aimed mostly at developers, USB debugging opens up direct access to the Android system for the Android SDK (Software Development Kit). You can have the Android SDK downloaded on your computer, but unless you have USB debugging enabled, it wont work with your device. With all this in mind - whether you are a developer or someone who has decided to flash a custom ROM, or simply root your phone - here is how to enable USB debugging on Android.
How to enable USB debugging on Android (Kitkat 4.2 and Above)
1. Navigate to Settings > scroll to the bottom > About Phone > tap Build number seven (7) times. Youll get a short pop-up in the lower area of your display saying that youre now a developer.
2. Go back and now access the Developer options menu, check �USB debugging� and click OK on the prompt.
That�s it, you�re done!
When you connect your Device to PC & Run ADB Commands....then a Pop up will show as Last Image. Check always allow & tap Ok. ( Its the computer requesting Permission for device ADB )
You can now enable and disable it whenever you want by going into Settings > Developer Options > Debugging > USB debugging
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