How to Enable USB Debugging on OPPO Phone
USB debugging facilitates a smooth connection between your OPPO device and a USB. To utilize USB Debugging mode, it is essential to first activate Developer Mode. Below, we provide simple guides to enable both USB debugging and the Developer option.
Note: Check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
Steps to Enable USB Debugging
If you have issues connecting your OPPO phone to your computer via USB, try enabling USB Debugging on your OPPO phone. Check the steps below to learn how.
Step 1: Be a Developer first
To enter Developer Mode, follow the presented steps below:
For ColoOS 14 to ColorOS 16: Go to [Settings] > [About device] > [Version] > and tap [Version No.] 7 times until the system shows the developer mode is enabled.
For ColorOS 7 to ColorOS 13 : Go to [Settings] > [About phone] / [About device] > [Version] > and tap [Build number] 7 times until the system shows the developer mode is enabled.
Step 2: Allow USB Debugging
On the [Settings] page, tap the Return button
For ColorOS 14.1 to ColorOS 16: Go to [Settings] > [System & update] > [Developer options] and enable [USB debugging] > [OK] to proceed.
For ColorOS 13 to ColorOS 14: Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Developer options] and enable [USB debugging] > [OK] to proceed.
For ColorOS 12: Go to [Settings] > [System settings] > [Developer options] and enable [USB debugging].
For ColorOS 11: Go to [Settings] > [Additional settings] > [Developer options] and enable [USB debugging].
* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but these won't affect the description in this article.