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Peace I have tried all the options displayed on the site, and I have no way of getting into developer options. Install an app that blocks this option. Is it possible through the computer to enable key mode debugging mode?
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Can't find The setting for usb debug,trying to root with Z4 but I can't get past this step,I can't locate the setting.
I'm using a sylvania tablet ,running 2.1. Can someone help please
New to Android OS.
settings - applications - development - check usb debugging
use usb debugging , setting > aplication > usb debugging
I'm having the same problem USB debugging IS checked so I then uncheck and recheck it. I've done this 15 times. Also rebooted. Any tips on getting this root app to work?
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Quick heads up for interested in transferring files via your computer. For me, my Windows 7 computer wasn't plug and play for some reason. It charged my Idol 3 and saw files in PTP mode but MTP mode was didn't successfully download the drivers. I tried downloading the drivers from Alcatel's website but they are outdated from the looks of things.
I had to do the following. Just documenting it in case it is a common occurrence to save someone else an hour of tinkering:
Settings > About Phone > Tap 'Build # 7 times > go to Developer Mode > Enable USB Debugging > Connect phone to computer > Change from MTP mode to Drivers CD ROM mode > Install Driver
The drivers are different from the website RAR file I am guessing because a) they worked for me and b) they have a more recent timestamp compared to the website version (2013 vs 4/2015)
So are saying no download of driver is needed? Just developer mode activated?
igotroot said:
So are saying no download of driver is needed? Just developer mode activated?
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No. The driver needed is in the phone already and I had to enable dev mode to enable debug mode to enable my phone to be recognized by my computer. After that I manually downloaded the driver (just double clicked an EXE file correlated to my Windows version type)
macallik said:
Quick heads up for interested in transferring files via your computer. For me, my Windows 7 computer wasn't plug and play for some reason. It charged my Idol 3 and saw files in PTP mode but MTP mode was didn't successfully download the drivers. I tried downloading the drivers from Alcatel's website but they are outdated from the looks of things.
I had to do the following. Just documenting it in case it is a common occurrence to save someone else an hour of tinkering:
Settings > About Phone > Tap 'Build # 7 times > go to Developer Mode > Enable USB Debugging > Connect phone to computer > Change from MTP mode to Drivers CD ROM mode > Install Driver
The drivers are different from the website RAR file I am guessing because a) they worked for me and b) they have a more recent timestamp compared to the website version (2013 vs 4/2015)
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If I click on the "usb mode" in notifications it lets me select 4 things..mtp, ptp, charging only and cdrom/driver mode. I'm pretty sure that option was there before I enabled debugging but not 100% certain.
famewolf said:
If I click on the "usb mode" in notifications it lets me select 4 things..mtp, ptp, charging only and cdrom/driver mode. I'm pretty sure that option was there before I enabled debugging but not 100% certain.
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It's definitely possible that you can just go through cd rom/driver mode. I read this post and assumed that I had to enable dev mode to get my idol 3 to be recognize in driver mode and then I could download the driver
Hello guys i found a way to disable the irritating heads up notifications on my a3 2017 without root this also have to work on other nougat devices from samsung s6,s7,s8 lets start.
first download and install this program and say Y to everything and install driver when it asks for it, and then go and enable developer options on your phone by going to settings, about phone, software info and click 7 times on buildnummer now its enabled, enable OEM unlock, USB debugging and disable verify apps via adb after that connect phone to computer and it wil ask for connection just grant it, open cmd and typ adb devices push enter now your phone will be in the list after that just typ this adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0 and push enter again wait 2 seconds restart your phone and goodbye heads up notifications
Hello Everyone,
I have a question.
I just got the Umidigi A3 Pro and during its use I noticed that on every browser, incognito mode is disabled.
I checked Chrome, Edge, Brave, Firefox etc.
Do you guys know how to fix this, as I was not able to find anywhere an option, tutorial or something else how to re-enable the incognito mode while browsing?
After discussing with Umidigi support here is a possible solution for all of us who don't have the incognito mode option on android browser's
However, here's a possible solution that works:
1. Go to Settings → System → About phone
2. Tap ‘Build number' 7 times, then unlock the screen to enable the Developer options
3. Step back to the System page and go to Developer options
4. Scroll down to USB debugging and enable it
5. Download ADB driver installer
6. Unzip and install the driver.
7. Connect your phone to USB while its screen is unlocked.
8. Select Run from the Windows Start menu (or press Win key + R), then type cmd and press enter
9. Type and enter 'adb devices', then Allow USB debugging on your phone in the pop-up window.
10. Type (or copy and paste) and enter 'adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 org.chromium.example.partnercustomizations'
Hi.
I installed Samsung internet app on my 3pro.
version 8.2.01.
Don't have any problems with going into "secret mode" with this browser.
How can i enable usb debugging with a terminal on command line, or enable the developer menu.
I am on Android 10
THX