How to Enable USB Debugging on OPPO Reno 13 Pro: A Step-by-Step Guide 0:08 Checking Developer options 0:18 Enable Developer options 0:38 Enable USB Debugging USB Debugging is a developer feature that allows your OPPO Reno 13 Pro to communicate with a computer using the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). This is commonly used for app development, troubleshooting, or transferring data. Here’s how to enable USB Debugging on your device: Step 1: Enable Developer Options Open the Settings App: Locate and tap the Settings icon on your home screen or app drawer. Go to About Device: Scroll down and select About Device or About Phone. Find Build Number: Look for the Build Number or Version option. In some software versions, it might be under Version Info or Software Information. Enable Developer Mode: Tap on Build Number 7 times consecutively. You’ll see a message saying "You are now a developer!" after the process is complete. If prompted, enter your device’s PIN, pattern, or password to confirm. Step 2: Access Developer Options Return to the Main Settings Menu: Go back to the main Settings menu. Find Developer Options: Scroll down and tap Additional Settings or System Settings. Look for Developer Options and select it. Step 3: Enable USB Debugging Locate USB Debugging: Scroll through the Developer Options menu until you find USB Debugging. Turn It On: Toggle the switch next to USB Debugging. Confirm the action by tapping OK on the pop-up dialog box. Step 4: Test USB Debugging Connect Your Device to a Computer: Use a USB cable to connect your OPPO Reno 13 Pro to a computer. Grant Debugging Permission: When prompted, tap Allow USB Debugging on your phone. Check the box for Always Allow from This Computer if you trust the connection. Tips and Additional Settings Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations: If you no longer need USB Debugging, you can revoke previously granted authorizations in Developer Options. Developer Options Visibility: If you wish to hide Developer Options later, go to Settings - Apps - Show System Apps, search for Settings Storage, and clear its data. Troubleshooting Developer Options Missing: Ensure you tapped the Build Number exactly 7 times. USB Debugging Not Working: Try a different USB cable or port, and ensure the computer has the necessary drivers installed for your device. Feature Disabled: Verify that your phone isn’t in a restricted mode like Guest Mode or Safe Mode. By following these steps, you can enable USB Debugging on your OPPO Reno 13 Pro and unlock a range of advanced functionalities for development and troubleshooting purposes. #opporeno13series #opporeno13pro #oppotips #oppotricks #techqa #usbdebug #usbdebugging #developeroptions #android14