Enabling debugging. Having completed the preparatory steps, move on to the main part of the instructions, which look as follows: Open the Huawei Honor X8 settings. Go to "Additional settings" and then to "Developer options". Activate the slider next to "USB debugging". Confirm the operation. first turn on ADB, then USB debugging and reboot the phone before doing anything. that worked on me well. 2. TravelForTheMoment. • 5 yr. ago. Thanks a bunch! I have a Huawei Mate SE and it worked once I turned on "allow ADB debugging in charge only mode". 1. adingadingadurgen. • 5 yr. ago.

Having completed the preparatory steps, move on to the main part of the instructions, which look as follows: Open the Honor 9 Lite settings. Go to "Additional settings" and then to "Developer options". Activate the slider next to "USB debugging". Confirm the operation.

Having completed the preparatory steps, move on to the main part of the instructions, which look as follows: Open the Huawei Honor 50 settings. Go to "Additional settings" and then to "Developer options". Activate the slider next to "USB debugging". Confirm the operation. All GSI's listed do not work on the DOOGEE S88 PRO. Yes I went from latest Android 11 aosps right down to android 9. I followed these flashing steps: 1. Factory reset, enable OEM unlocking and usb debug 2. ADB reboot bootloader 3. Fastboot flashing unlock 4.
I know this is kind of obsolete, but I can't get it to work. I have Android 4.2.2 and Windows 8.1. When I plug it in USB debugging mode the command: adb devices there is an empty list. I tried: installing "ADB, Fastboot and Drivers" unlocking Developer Options in Android; adb kill-server / adb start-server; changing USB port; restarting Windows
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