Google Pixel
- From a Home screen, swipe up to display all apps.
- Navigate: Settings > System > Advanced.
- Developer options: If Developer options isn't available, navigate: Settings > About phone then tap Build number 7 times. Tap the Back icon to Settings then select System > Advanced > Developer options.
- Ensure that the Developer options switch (upper-right) is turned on.
- Tap USB debugging to turn on or off
- If prompted with 'Allow USB debugging?', tap OK to confirm.
Sony Xperia
- 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.
- 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.
- From the Debugging section, tap USB debugging to enable or disable. Enabled when a checkmark is present.
- If presented with Allow USB debugging?, tap OK to confirm.
Samsung device
- Tap "Setting"
- Tap "Developer options"
- Turn on "Developer options" and "USB Debugging"
HUAWEI
- 1. Tap "Setting"
- Tap "About phone"
- Tap "Build number" seven times to turn on Developer mode.
- Back to "Setting" and enter "Developer options"
- Turn on "Developer options"
- 6.0 and higher version, please open "Allow ADB debugging in charge only mode" first
- Turn on "USB Debugging"
Mi device
- 1. Tap "Setting"
- Tap "My device"
- Tap "About phone"
- Tap the "MIUI version" seven times to turn on Developer mode.
- Tap "Developer options"
- Turn on "Developer options" and "USB Debugging"