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Navigate to Settings > About Phone > scroll to the bottom > tap Build number seven (7) times.
You’ll get a short pop-up in the lower area of your display saying that you’re now a developer.
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Go back and now access the Developer options menu, check ‘USB debugging’ and click OK on the prompt.
How do I enable USB debugging?
Verify that USB debugging is enabled on your test device:
- Find the Settings > Developer options configuration screen on your Android device.
- If Developer options is not visible, select Settings > About device and tap the Build number seven times.
- Enable the USB Debugging option from within Settings > Developer options.
How do I enable USB Debugging on Samsung?
USB Debugging Mode – Samsung Galaxy S6 edge +
- From a Home screen, tap Apps > Settings > About phone.
- Tap the Build number field 7 times.
- Tap ABOUT PHONE (located in the upper-left) to go back to the previous screen.
- Tap Developer options.
- Ensure the Developer options switch is in the ON position.
- Tap USB debugging switch to turn on or off .
How do I debug USB on Android?
To enable USB Debugging on Android 5.0 Lollipop is the same as Android 4.2.x.
- Settings > About Phone > Build number > Tap it 7 times to become developer;
- Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging.
How do I change USB settings on Android?
The USB connection option has been changed.
- Plug the USB cable into the phone. You can change the USB settings so that your phone will sync, charge, etc.
- Touch and drag the notification bar down.
- Touch Connected as a media device.
- Touch the desired option (e.g., Camera (PTP)).
- The USB connection option has been changed.
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