If the user wants to access developer options in Ulefone Armor 2 then it is required to enable developer options and USB debugging on Ulefone Armor 2. This is a simple process and we will help you to enable the USB debugging on Ulefone Armor 2 device.
This USB debugging is not available on Android devices by default. The user should first enable the developer options in order to get access to use USB debugging options. Below are the steps to enable developer options on Ulefone Armor 2.
What is USB Debugging Mode?
USB Debugging Mode is something that the user of an Android phone cannot skip to know. The primary function of this mode is to make easy the connection between an Android device and a computer system with the Android Software Development Kit. So this can be enabled in Android after connecting the device directly to a computer system through USB.
Why should I Enable USB Debugging Mode?
This USB Debugging Mode grants the user a level of access to his/her device. The level of access is very important when you need system-level clearance like when coding a new app. This also gives more freedom of control over your device. For example, with Android SDK (Software Development Kit) the user will gain direct access to his phone through the computer and this will allow you to do things or run terminal commands with ADB. These terminal commands can help to restore a bricked phone. The user will also be able to use some third-party tools to manage his phone better. Hence, this mode is very useful for any adventurous Android owner.
What is Developer Options
The Android Developer Options will allow the user to enable debugging over USB, show CPU usage on the screen to measure the impact of the software, capture the bug reports on the Android device and much more. The Developer options are hidden deep inside your device by default. However, with a simple trick, you can easily enable them.
Steps to Enable Developer options and USB debugging on Ulefone Armor 2
This USB Debugging should be enabled to connect your phone to the PC. In a modern-day Android device, this USB debugging option is seen hidden inside the developer options. This developer option is not enabled by default. Hence, in order to enable the USB debugging, the user should first enable the developer options manually on Ulefone Armor 2. The steps to enable the developer options are mentioned below.
- Visit Settings from the Homepage
- Now swipe down and tap on About Phone
- Keep tapping on ”build number” for 5 times
- You will now get a message that says ”Developer Option is enabled”
The steps to enable debugging once the developer options are enabled are,
- Visit the Settings menu
- Now click on Developer option
- Toggle USB debugging by clicking on the toggle button
So this is how you can enable the developer options and USB debugging on Ulefone Armor 2 successfully. Now you can unlock the bootloader, sideload apps, install TWRP Recovery, etc on your device. If you are facing difficulty in any of the above steps do let us know in the below comment section and we are happy to help you out as soon as possible.
Ulefone Armor 2 Specifications
- Ulefone Armor 2 is 5- inch (1920×1080) pixels display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection.
- 6 GHz MediaTek Helio P25 Octa-Core 64-bit 16nm processor along with ARM Mali T880GPU.
- This is a Dual SIM phone, Android 7.0 (Nougat)
- 64GB LPDDR4 RAM, 64 GB internal storage, has expandable memory up to 256 GB with micro SD.
- The phone has 16 MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash, f/2.0 aperture
- The phone has 8 MP front-facing camera (Interpolated to 13 MP), f/2.0 aperture.
- Ulefone Armor 2 is a fingerprint sensor phone.
- 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz), Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C.
- This phone is 4700 mAh non-removable battery with Pump Express Plus 2.0 fast charging.
- Ulefone Armor 2 is available in Dark Gray and Golden colors.