If you are a little DIY at heart and you want to repair your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, or simply make changes to it, you will need to have access to the USB debugging option which allows access to more advanced functionality when you connect your device to a computer. We will precisely, in this tutorial, show you how to enable USB debugging on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE? To do this, first of all, we will find out what this mode consists of, then how to activate it on your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, and, finally, how to deactivate it once you have finished working on your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE.

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What is USB debugging on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

We therefore go through this article by quickly explaining to you What is this USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE . That way you will know the ins and outs before carrying out any operation that you may not be able to master. Indeed, this mode is originally intended for developers and that is why it is not accessible to all Samsung Galaxy S20 FE users.

Why use USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

This mode will therefore allow developers or DIY enthusiasts to connect their Samsung Galaxy S20 FE to their computer via USB and to take advantage of more extensive file transfer options and in-depth modifications to the mobile. In addition you will be able root your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, intervention prized by lovers of new technologies. This mode will also allow the internal parameters of a telephone to be modified.

What are the pros and cons of USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

As we told you previously, the USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE should be used with caution, in the event that you are not sure what to do, we suggest that you go see a professional or 'abandon manipulation. Although this mode has advantages for connoisseurs and people who want to root their smartphone, you must still be particularly careful because it will also disable some important security features of your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE , a malicious person could therefore access all your data by connecting it to a computer. Anyway, whether you know how to use it or not, we suggest you use it. turn off when you have finished what you have to do.

How to enable USB debugging on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

After having detailed what this mode is and what precautions to take, we will now find out how to use USB debugging mode on a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE . To use it, you will first have to enable developer options it is otherwise inaccessible in your settings.

How to activate Developer Options on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

To activate the developer options on a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE the manipulation is quite simple, just apply the few instructions below:

  • Go to the " Settings  »Of your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
  • Then in the submenu » System  "And then in" About the phone  »Or directly in the second option, it will depend on your Android version
  • You will now have to if you visualize it click 7 times on the " Build number " If you do not see this option due to your Android version, you will need to perform the same operation either on "Version number  " or " Kernel version  » .
  • To confirm the process, you will have to type your code PIN and your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE will validate that you are in developer mode

How to activate USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

After switching to developer mode, you have almost finished the operation to activate USB debugging mode on your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE. All you have to do is complete the following instructions:

  • Go to the " Settings  »Of your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
  • Go back to the »tab About the phone  »
  • You will now be able to click on the "sub-menu" Developer options  »
  • You just have to enable USB debugging by clicking on the gray slider
  • When you first connect to the computer by USB you will need to confirm the connection with your Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

How to turn off USB debugging mode on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE?

As we explained to you, it is really not good to stay in USB debugging mode for obvious security reasons, we suggest you therefore to deactivate the USB debugging mode as soon as you have finished your manipulations . You will simply have to return to the  » Developer options  » and deactivate the option. In the event that you do not need it, we also suggest that you deactivate the developer options.

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