How to Enable Samsung USB debugging & OEM unlock

Samsung USB debugging is a crucial feature for Android users, especially if you’re into development, rooting your smartphone, or resolving Software problems On Samsung devices, enabling USB debugging is a simple operation, but it’s concealed in the developer options. We’ll walk you through the process in this article for enabling USB debugging on your Samsung tablet or phone.

Step 1: Enable Developer Options

  • On your Samsung mobile, launch the “Settings” app. The gear-shaped symbol in the top-right corner of the screen may normally be accessed by swiping down from the top of the screen or searching for it in your app drawer.
  • Scroll down and click “About Phone” or “About Tablet.”
  • Find “Software Information” or a comparable selection, and select it.
  • Look for “Build number” under this heading. The next step is to swiftly touch “Build number” a number of times (often seven). A message reflecting your advancement will appear as you tap, for example, “You are X steps away from being a developer.” Tap on the screen repeatedly until it says, “You are now a developer.”
  • You have successfully enabled Developer Options. Go back to the main “Settings” menu.

Step 2: Access Developer Options

  • In the “Settings” menu, scroll down to “Developer options” and then pick it. Since you activated it in the earlier step, it should now be visible.

Step 3: Enable Samsung USB Debugging

  • Locate the “USB debugging” option under the “Developer Options” menu.
  • Toggle “USB debugging” on by tapping the toggle switch next to it. You may see a confirmation dialog; just select your preference.
  • Toggle “OEM unlock” on by tapping the toggle switch next to it. You may see a confirmation dialog; just select your preference.

You’ve successfully enabled USB debugging & OEM unlock on your Samsung device.

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