If you want to access developer options in Samsung Galaxy S10, then you need to enable developer options and USB debugging on Galaxy S10 first. It is a simple process and we will help you to enable USB debugging on Galaxy S10 device.
Samsung Galaxy S10 is the latest smartphone by Samsung. With powerful specs and unique design, Galaxy S10 is the center of attraction of major developers and Android enthusiasts. Being an Android enthusiast or a developer, you might need the use of USB debugging and many more features present in developer options. To access those options, you need to enable them first. Today in this post, we will guide you to enable developer options on Samsung Galaxy S10.
What are Developer Options?
Android Developer Options allow you to enable debugging over USB, capture bug reports on to your Android device, and show CPU usage on the screen to measure the impact of your software and much more. By default, developer options are hidden deep inside your device. However, you can easily enable them with a simple trick.
Device Specification
Before heading to developer options, take a quick look at the device specification:
Steps To Enable developer options on Galaxy S10
- Open settings
- Scroll down and tap on about device option
- Tap on software info
- Now tap continuously on build number until developer option is enabled
Once you follow the above steps developer option will appear on the settings menu. Now the steps to enable USB debugging are:
Steps To Enable USB Debugging on Galaxy S10
- Open settings
- Tap on developer options
- Now tap on the toggle button near to USB debugging to enable it
- That’s it! You have successfully enabled USB Debugging on Galaxy S10
So, guys, this is how you can successfully enable developer options on Samsung Galaxy S10. Now you can sideload apps, unlock bootloader, install TWRP Recovery etc on your device. If you are facing difficulty in any step then let us know via the comment box below. We will be happy to help you out.
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