Android USB debugging

USB debugging mode must be enabled on Android device to extend connectivity.
Instructions vary based on Android version of the device.

Before you start, please set up MTP file transfer mode by following these instructions.

Ensure that SIM card is inserted into the device.

Xiaomi Android 10

  1. Open Settings and tap Mi Account
  1. Sign in to Mi Account.

    (1) Enter a phone number and password OR
    (2) Tap Sign in using Mi account and enter Email address or Mi Account ID followed by password
    (3) Tap Sign in

    If you don't have a Mi Account, create one now by selecting create account using SMS or Create account using email address.
  1. Tap Continue
  1. Go back one level to Settings and tap About phone
  1. Tap MIUI Version 7 (seven) times until a note You are now a developer! appears. A new item Developer options is added to Settings.
  1. Go back one level and open Additional Settings
  1. Tap Developer options
  1. Switch USB debugging on and accept confirmation dialog. If USB debugging is dimmed, switch Developer options Off and then back On.
  1. Switch Install via USB on. NOTE! You need to insert SIM card at this point if you have not already done so (applies to MIUI versions later than 8.5.3.0).
  1. Connect the device to the computer with a USB cable. Tap Install when asked whether to Install PiceaOne app via USB
  1. If PiceaOne installation fails, switch USB debugging (Security settings) On. Tap Accept in the Warning dialog.
  1. Tap Allow in all 9 (nine) confirmation dialogs
  1. USB debugging is now enabled. To check the status, follow the steps below.
  1. Swipe down from top of the device screen.
  1. In the Android panel, swipe right from left of the device screen.
  1. Check for USB debug mode.

To check Android version, open device Settings, find About phone and check the Android version field.