Step By Step Guide how to Safely Enable Developer Options, USB Debugging and OEM Unlock on any Android very Easy How to Enable Devel...
Step By Step Guide how to Safely Enable Developer Options, USB Debugging and OEM Unlock on any Android very Easy
How to Enable Developer Options
- Go to Settings
- Scroll down a bit and find ‘About Phone’. Should be at the bottom of the settings.
- This will show up many details such as Phone Model, Manufacturer’s Name, Kernel Version, Build Version, etc.
- Tap on ‘Build Number’ a few times. Usually, it takes about 7 taps.
- A small dialog will flash saying ‘Developer Options Enabled’ or something similar.
- Now press the ‘Back’ key and you will see that ‘Developer Options’ are added to the Settings.
- Tap on it and if the Slide next to ‘Developer Options Enabled’ isn’t in ON position, turn it ON.
How to Enable USB Debugging
- Go to Settings.
- Search for ‘Developer Options’ you have enabled earlier.
- Inside Developer Options, search for ‘USB Debugging’.
- Make sure that ‘Enable Developer Options’ were ON; else you wouldn’t be able to do anything.
- Slide or Tick the box next to USB Debugging.
- Now, connect your phone via USB to the PC.
- There should be USB Debugging listed in the status bar. If it asks for prompt, tap on ‘Always Enable’
How to Enable OEM Unlock
OEM Unlock is the key to locking and unlocking the bootloader of the device. It needs unlocking to modding through flashing ROMs, Kernels, etc. This feature might come pre-checked in some Nexus devices, the children of Google themselves but, not every phone has such privileges. So, let’s take a look at how you can enable the OEM to unlock the easy way and the hard way.
- Opening ‘Settings’.
- Fetch the recently unlocked ‘Developer Options’. If you haven’t read it and Enable it first.
- Search for ‘OEM Unlock’ in the Developer Options. It should be under the ‘Bluetooth HCI’.
- And tap on the box right next to it.
- And that’s it! You can access the bootloader now.
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