Samsung has made the important and most expected launch of the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus prior to the MWC. Leaks and rumors surrounding the device have been common around the tech world months before the launch itself. The device came exactly the same way as expected with the top possible configurations possible today. Samsung has yet again repeated the premium launch with the two new devices. The South Korean expect nothing but the same success of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus they had last year. Read through to know the steps to enable developer options and USB debugging on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus.
Samsung had added similar configurations for both devices with some minor changes in some departments. The Galaxy S9 comes with a 5.8-inch display, while S9 Plus gets a 6.2-inch display. S9 gets a 4 GB RAM, while S9 Plus gets a better 6 GB RAM. The rear camera of both devices is also different with a dual camera setup of 2 sensors each of 12 MP on S9 Plus, while a single 12 MP sensor is provided with the S9. Both devices get the latest Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 845 SoC. An internal storage of 64 GB is available for both devices and can be expanded up to 400GB. A 300 mAh battery for S9 and a 3500 mAh battery for S9 Plus is provided.
Steps to enable developer options and USB debugging on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
Although smartphones are stand-alone devices with great capabilities to do a lot of tasks there will come situations where you need the assistance of a PC. In such cases, the most basic thing you should do is enabling USB debugging on your device. The USB debugging option is not available on Android devices by default. You should first enable the developer options to get access to the USB debugging options. The steps to enable developer options on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are:
Enable developer options on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
- 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:
Enable USB debugging on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
- Open settings
- Tap on developer options
- Now tap on the toggle button near to USB debugging to enable it
I hope this guide was useful in understanding how to enable developer options and USB debugging on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. If any queries or feedback, please leave a comment below.
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