Google Pixel

  1. From a Home screen, swipe up to display all apps.
  2. Navigate: Settings > System > Advanced.
  3. Developer options: If Developer options isn't available, navigate: SettingsAbout phone then tap Build number 7 times. Tap the Back icon to Settings then select System > Advanced > Developer options.
  4. Ensure that the Developer options switch (upper-right) is turned on.
  5. Tap USB debugging to turn on or off
  6. If prompted with 'Allow USB debugging?', tap OK to confirm.

 

Sony Xperia

  1. From a Home screen, navigate: Apps icon > Settings > Developer options. If not available, tap About phone then tap Build number 7 times to unhide the option.
  2. Ensure the Developer options ON/OFF switch (located in the upper-right) is turned on. If presented with Allow development settings?, tap OK to confirm.
  3. From the Debugging section, tap USB debugging to enable or disable. Enabled when a checkmark is present.
  4. If presented with Allow USB debugging?, tap OK to confirm.

 

Samsung device

  1. Tap "Setting"
  2. Tap "Developer options"
  3. Turn on "Developer options" and "USB Debugging"

 

HUAWEI

  1. 1. Tap "Setting"
  2. Tap "About phone"
  3. Tap "Build number" seven times to turn on Developer mode.
  4. Back to "Setting" and enter "Developer options"
  5. Turn on "Developer options"
  6. 6.0 and higher version, please open "Allow ADB debugging in charge only mode" first
  7. Turn on "USB Debugging"

 

Mi device

  1. 1. Tap "Setting"
  2. Tap "My device"
  3. Tap "About phone"
  4. Tap the "MIUI version" seven times to turn on Developer mode.
  5. Tap "Developer options"
  6. Turn on "Developer options" and "USB Debugging"