If you’ve ever owned an Android device, then you most definitely know of the numerous secrets that it holds. It all counts right from thos...
If you’ve ever owned an Android device, then you most
definitely know of the numerous secrets that it holds. It all counts right from
those nifty little gestures to bigger secrets. One such secret is the addition
of a secret, hidden menu, from the very early days of Android. This hidden menu
that can be enabled from the Settings app has been famously dubbed as the Developer
Options.
Under this hidden list of menu, you can find a never-ending
list of really complex customization and other debug-related options. One of
the more popular options is called USB Debugging, which basically
introduces a system-wide connection from your Android device to a Windows
computer, allowing you to do crazy stuff like unlocking the bootloader via ADB
and Fastboot.
Finally, to unlock your devices bootloader, you would also
require to find the OEM Unlock button and enable it. In this
guide, you will be able to do all those three, and that too under the matter of
a few seconds. Let’s begin with our guide on How to Enable Developer
Options, USB Debugging and OEM Unlock on Android.
Steps to Enable Developer Options, USB Debugging and OEM Unlock On Any
Android
- Enable
Developer Options:
- Go
to your device Settings.
- Select
“About phone” » tap seven times on “Build number”.
└ This will enable Developer options under Settings. - Go
back to Settings » scroll down to the bottom and you’ll see
Developer options menu.
- Enable
OEM Unlock: Open “Developer options” menu
» find OEM Unlock toggle and enable it.
- Enable
USB Debugging: Open “Developer options” » scroll
down a bit and you’ll see Debugging menu, enable “USB Debugging”
option from there.
That’s all. Hope the guide above helps you.
Happy Androiding!
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