Yes, you can turn on USB debugging without having to open the screen. To do this, go to Settings -> Developer Options and enable “USB Debugging.

There are a few ways to force USB debugging on Android. One way is to go to Settings > About Phone and tap on the Build Number several times until you get a message that says “Developer Mode enabled.” Another way is to go to Settings > Developer Options and turn on USB Debugging.

To enable USB debugging on an Android device remotely, you will need to install a third-party app and configure it. There are many such apps available in the Google Play Store, but our favorite is ADB Debugging from developer XDA-Developers. After installing and configuring ADB Debugging, open the app and select the device from the list of devices. Then, under “Debugging options,” select “Enable USB debugging.

There are a few ways to bypass USB debugging. The easiest way is to disable it in the device’s settings. Another way is to use a USB cable that isn’t specifically designed for debugging.

There are a few ways to access your broken phone without USB debugging. One way is to use a different phone. Another way is to use a computer with a cable that connects to the broken phone.

Yes, ADB can work without USB debugging enabled. However, some features may not work correctly.

Yes, you can use ADB without USB debugging, but you will not be able to access the device’s files.

To enable USB debugging in fastboot mode, open a command prompt and type the following:fastboot OEM get-serialIf your device is not listed in the output, you can also try the following:fastboot OEM get-modelIf neither of the above commands works, you can also try this command:fastboot OEM get-product

Yes, you can enable USB debugging in recovery mode. To do so, follow these steps:Power off your device and then turn it on by pressing the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time.When you see the Android logo, press the Volume Up button to enter recovery mode.From the main recovery screen, select “Advanced” and then select “USB debugging.”

To disable USB debugging on Android, open the Settings app and tap on “About phone.” Scroll down to “Build number” and tap on it seven times. A message will appear saying that you are now a developer.