Final answer:
To enable USB debugging on Samsung devices, go to the Settings app, tap on About phone or About device, tap on the Build number or Software information section seven times to become a developer, go back to Settings and tap on Developer options, scroll down and toggle the switch next to USB debugging to enable it. Accept any warning messages and you're done.
Step-by-step explanation:
How to Enable USB Debugging on Samsung Devices
- Go to the Settings app on your Samsung device.
- Scroll down and tap on About phone or About device (the name may vary depending on the device model).
- Look for the Build number or Software information section and tap on it seven times. You will see a message indicating that you are now a developer.
- Go back to the main Settings screen and you will find a new option called Developer options. Tap on it.
- In the Developer options menu, scroll down and find the USB debugging option.
- Toggle the switch next to USB debugging to enable it.
- You may see a warning message about the potential risks of enabling USB debugging. If you understand and accept the risks, tap on OK.
Now you have successfully enabled USB debugging on your Samsung device. This will allow you to connect your device to a computer and use debugging tools for development or troubleshooting purposes.