The new Android devices need to enable this function called developer options, USB debugging mode and OEM Unlock you have to allow it first. Then you can do rooting installing recovery and other mods. Here are the simple guides with the screenshot for beginners How To How to Enable USB Debugging on Samsung Android Devices, and OEM Unlock on Samsung Devices.
If you are a Geeky and always want to customize your device by rooting, installing Custom ROM’s and other mods but you can’t do it directly. First, you need to enable developer options then you can enable USB debugging from developer options also OEM unlock.
What are Android Developer Options?
Each Android smartphone and Android tablet contains a secret set of options it’s Android Developer Options. People who need additional functions to test software and applications are designed for Android devices. Android developer options allow you to enable USB debugging, capture bug reports and show on-screen CPU usage to measure the impact of your software.
What Is USB Debugging Mode?
The USB debug mode on some versions of Android is also called Developer mode. So it’s relatively easy for you to understand that this USB Debug Mode establishes a direct connection between an Android Device and a computer and prepares you for deeper-level actions.
What is the OEM unlock?
The new Android phone comes with the locked bootloader; It means your device is protected if the device is lost or stolen. Without unlocking bootloader device can’t be flashable any firmware and rom. After Enable OEM unlock from developer option you can unlock the bootloader, but you need the code from the vendor, Here are the guides you can find how to unlock bootloader.
Let’s go to the guide on How to Enable developer options On Samsung Android Devices, USB debugging mode, and OEM Unlock On Samsung Android Devices Android 8.0 Oreo and Android 7.0 Nougat. This guide will work on Samsung experience Ui-based phones.
How To Enable developer options on Samsung Android Devices
- Open the Application on your Samsung device.
- Tap on Settings ⇒ About phone ⇒ Software Information.
- Scroll down and tap the Build number seven times. This will enable Developer options on your device.
- Go back to Settings ⇒ Developer options turn it on.
Now you can enable USB debugging mode, and OEM Unlock from Developer Option.
Enable USB Debugging on Samsung Android Devices
- Open the Application on your Samsung device.
- Go to ⇒ Settings ⇒ select Developer options.
- And turn on USB debugging.
This guide will work both Android 7.0 and Android 8.0 with Samsung Experience 9.0 and Samsung Experience 8.0.
Enable OEM Unlock On Samsung Android Devices
- Open the Application on your Samsung device.
- Go to ⇒ Settings ⇒ select Developer options.
- And turn on OEM Unlock.
Now you can unlock your android device bootloader using the fastboot command “fastboot OEM unlock“.
Your device is now ready for Rooting, Customization, and Installing Mods and Rom’s. You can check out our rooting section Twrp Installing Guide, How to install Mod’s, and Custom Rom Section.