BitRaser Mobile Eraser & Diagnostics
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BitRaser Mobile Eraser & Diagnostics / 4. Working with BitRaser Mobile Eraser & Diagnostics / 4.6. Enable USB Debugging in an Android Device / 4.6.1. Enable USB Debugging on Android Devices from Different Manufacturers
The USB debugging process can vary between devices depending on the manufacturer. The process of USB debugging for some android devices given below:
Open the Settings on your Samsung device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Select Software Information from the About Phone page.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to the Setting page and scroll down until you see “Developer options”. Select Developer options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Note: You need to turn off the Auto Blocker settings to enable the USB debugging.
To turn off the Auto Blocker, follow these steps:
Open the Settings on your Samsung device.
Scroll down and tap on Security and privacy.
Turn off the Auto Blocker.
Open the Settings on your Google Pixel device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your OnePlus device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your OnePlus 7T Pro device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap on Version and then tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your OnePlus Nord CE ,13R device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap on Version and then tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Oppo / Realme device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap on Version and then tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to the Settings, then tap on the Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Vivo device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Software Version" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Return to the Settings, then tap on the Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Huawei device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Huawei device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Sony Xperia device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Return to the Settings, then tap on the Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings on your Honor device.
Scroll down and tap on About Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings of your Infinix device.
Tap on My Phone.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.
Open the Settings of your NOTHING device.
Scroll down and tap About phone.
Tap on Software info.
Find the Build Number and then tap on it 7 times quickly to enable Developer Options.
Go back to Settings, then navigate to System > Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, scroll down to the Debugging section and toggle USB Debugging to ON.
Open the Settings of your Xiaomi (MIUI) device.
Tap "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options.
Return to the Settings, then tap on the Developer Options.
In the Developer Options menu, enable USB debugging.