Debugging Download For Android 6.0

Oct 03, 2017 While migrating one of my apps to use the Android 6.0 permissions system, I found it very hard to debug permissions using the emulator. Findings: Disabling a permission in the app info screen doesn't re-show the grant permission dialog when using the requestPermissions method.

Debugging Download For Android 6.0
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Are you intended to manage your Android phone via the computer? Do you want to import data from your Android phone to PC but fail to get it detected by your computer? If so, USB debugging is always the first operation required. Fortunately, it is so simple that you can finish it in less than one minute.

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  • Part 1. Enable USB Debugging on Android 6.0 or Newer
  • Part 2. Enable USB Debugging on Android 4.2 to 5.2
  • Part 3. Enable USB Debugging on Android 3.0 to 4.1
  • Part 4. Enable USB Debugging on Android 2.3 or Earlier

Note:

Android 4.2 or later (to Android 8.0): Samsung Galaxy S9/S8/S7/S7 Edge/S6 Edge/S6/S5, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge/Note 7/Note 5/Note 4/Note 3/Note 2, LG G5/G3/TRIBUTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab S/Tab A/Note Pro, Google Nexus 10/9/7/6/5/4, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 6P, Nexus S, HTC One M9/M8, Xperia XZ2/XZ/Z3/Z2/T3/M2/Z1, OnePlus 3, Huawei Honor 8, ZTE ZMAX Pro, etc.

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Android 3.0 – 4.1: HTC One M7, HTC EVO 4G LTE, etc.

Android 2.3 or earlier: Galaxy S2, Nexus One, etc.

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Part 1. Enable USB Debugging on Android 6.0 or Newer

Here is how to enable USB debugging on Android phone running on Android 6.0, Android 7.0, Android 8.0 or newer, such as Samsung S9, Samsung S9 Plus, OnePlus 6, LG G7.

STEP 1 Open 'Settings'.

STEP 2 Scroll down to the bottom to navigate to 'Developer options'. If you couldn't find it, go to 'About phone' > 'Software information' and tap the build number 7 times. If the 'Developer options' has already been presented, skip this step.

STEP 3 Enter 'Developer options' and make sure its switch is turned on. On the debugging section, turn on USB debugging.


Part 2. Enable USB Debugging on Android 4.2 to 5.2

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If you are using a phone running Android 4.2 to 5.2, act as below:

STEP 1 Go to 'Settings' > 'About'.

STEP 2 Tap 'Build number' for 7 times.

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STEP 3 Go back to 'Settings'.

STEP 4 Tap 'Developer options' > 'USB debugging'.


Part 3. Enable USB Debugging on Android 3.0 to 4.1

If the OS of your Android phone is 3.0 – 4.1, enter 'Settings'. Then choose 'Developer options' > 'USB debugging'.


Part 4. Enable USB Debugging on Android 2.3 or Earlier

If your device is running Android 2.3 or earlier, go to your Android device. Tap 'Settings' > 'Applications' > 'Development' > 'USB debugging'.


Done! Extremely easy, isn't? More questions about USB debugging such as how to install Android USB driver can be found on our website. It will be nice of you to share these useful tips and tricks.

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