Hi Guy's on StuffzOnNet I am pretty sure you must have heard or read stuffs about USB Debugging mode. You may have probably come across it while playing with your smartphone and total ignored it because you felt it had no use. In either case, if you can read the article completely, you would understand what USB Debugging is all about and how to enable USB debugging for your Samsung Galaxy S4 or any other Android smartphone.

What Is USB Debugging Mode?
USB Debugging Mode is a mode that can be enabled in your Samsung Galaxy S4 or any other Android smartphone. What USB Debugging mode does is to ease a connection between your Samsung Galaxy S4 and a PC with Android SDK (software development kit.) The Android SDK is a suite that aids the development of Android apps. A programmer uses this suit to code apps on a PC, test's the application on the device and this can only be possible when the device is enabled for USB Debugging which allows the apps to be transferred to the device. Outside this important system access level, USB Debugging can also be used for non-development-related issues. It gives you absolute control of your smartphone.

6 Easy Steps To Enable Samsung Galaxy S4 USB Debugging. 
1.Select Application > Settings.
2. In the upper-right corner of your screen, tap More.
3. Navigate to the bottom and select About.
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4. Now, scroll down and tap Build number several times until you see a message that says “Developer mode has been enabled“.
5. Tap the Back button and you will see the Developer options menu under System, you now have the ability to select Developer options.
6. Check the USB debugging box under Developer options and you are ready to use your Samsung Galaxy S4 in debugging mode. 


If you followed the steps correctly, you should be able to effectively enable USB debugging mode on your Samsung Galaxy S4.
Hint: This tutorial is similar to any
Android (OS) Smartphone.
Don't Forget to Hit The Share Button!!!!! ENJOY.......

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