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The Developer Options menu can give you more in-depth information on how your Android is running, as well as allow you to control some of its more advanced and esoteric features.
Pixel Accessing the Developer options menu on Pixel is probably the simplest and most comparable across devices. Any Android One phone or devices with similar layouts to the Pixel — Nexus devices (RIP ...
If you want to take more control over your Android device, we suggest looking at the built-in Developer Options. Here's how to do it.
Whether this is your first time accessing Android’s developer options or just need a quick refresher, here’s how to activate it. First, open your device’s Settings app, and tap on the ...
Thankfully, it’s super easy to do. First, open your Settings app on your Galaxy S10. Scroll down to the very bottom of the app until you see the “About phone” section, and tap on that.
Turning on the developer options menu has been the same for who knows how long. You always open settings, go to 'About phone,' and tap on the build number for a certain number of times (though ...
Google has hidden the Developer Options item in its latest Android release. Here's how to put it back where it belongs.
Anyway, to access the Developer Options menu, and things like USB debugging, just do the following: Open the Settings menu Go down to the "System" sub-section of the settings menu at the bottom ...