I’ve written this tutorial for Android users… This article will surely help them enable
USB Debugging Mode in
their Android phone. Now, let me just tell you a little bit more
about USB Debugging Mode. What it is? Why use it? and When? There are
many great built-in features that Android provide, and many of them are
advanced. USB Debugging mode is one of them. It’s a feature
that all users can benefit from.
USB Debugging Mode is a mode that can be enabled in Android to
identify and remove errors from (computer hardware or software), after
connecting the device directly to a computer with a USB cable.
Basically, let me just tell you that the primary work that this mode
does, is to facilitate a connection between your computer and Android
device with the help of
Android SDK (software development kit).
Why Enable USB Debugging Mode?
USB Debugging Mode will permit you a level of access that goes with
your Android device. You will need this level of access (It’s important)
when coding a new app. However, there are also many a few
non-development-related benefits if Enable USB debugging mode. This new
level of access can give you much more freedom of control over your
device.
How to Enable USB Debugging Mode?
You may have noticed that USB Debugging frequently. Because, this
feature of Android isn’t something that you take benefit of on a daily
basis unless you’re coding an app. It really saves you a lot of time,
effort, and even money. If you have any questions about USB Debugging,
please ask in the comments. I’ll try my best to answer them.
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