Having USB Debugging enabled on your device does come with some benefits. Like you would be able to flash a stock image of the OS to the device, be able to install apps via ADB commands, and even uninstall stock apps from your device provided you have or don’t have root access. For the power user having USB debugging enabled is quite important. If you are those that like to tinker around or a new person who plans to start tinkering around with their Android device, read on to know how to enable USB debugging on your Android 12 Device.
How to Enable USB Debugging on Android 12
Enabling USB debugging on your android 12 device is simple and easy. Here is how you do it. Note: Enabling developer options vary by device, so find build number or a specific version like MIUI Version and tap seven times on it. Most of the phones follow the build number method. Also, after enabling the developer options, if you can’t find it in Settings, you can search for it in Settings. Now that you have the USB Debugging option on Android 12 enabled, you can now flash a ROM to your device, install and remove apps via ADB Commands when connected to a computer, and even revoke USB Debugging authorizations. When you enable USB Debugging it will also warn you about it being used for developmental purposes and that you won’t have any notification alert about an app that is being installed via this method. If you feel like you want to not take any risks when the device is connected to an unknown computer via USB, you can always turn this feature off to stay on the safe side of things. Also Check:
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