Hi there,I have a Huawei 10 Mate Lite and I started having trouble transfering files from my phone to my laptop. I have not had this problem and when connected via USB, the laptop would register the phone and ask if I want to transfer files.However, Having completed the preparatory steps, move on to the main part of the instructions, which look as follows: Open the Huawei Mate 20 Lite settings. Go to "Additional settings" and then to "Developer options". Activate the slider next to "USB debugging". Confirm the operation. Enter your password and now you can see "Developer Settings" on your Settings menu. Then, We need to make some settings on your "Developer Settings". Go to "Settings" and tap "System&Updates". Tap "Developer Options". Scroll down until see "Debugging". Open "Always prompt when connecting to USB". Close "Allow ADB debugging in charge only mode". Maybe your installed drivers are now not working due to "signing problems" Try to connect your phone to a linux-pc (or boot a linux-system from USB-Stick), enable developer-options, unlock the screen and after USB-connection the USB-menu should pop-up, choose MTP and get acces to your phones internal memory. 2.Enable USB debugging on Huawei Honor 10. Once you enabled the Developer Options. Returned back to Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging. Just Enable that option. Done!! USB Debugging on Huawei Honor 10 is now enabled. If you liked this guide, then share it. If you have any quarries regarding this guide, feel free to leave that in the 1. Put down the notification panel, and tap on the Settings icon (gear icon). Or, simply open the Settings on your phone. 2. From this menu, scroll down, and tap on About phone entry. 3. Under About phone menu, find Build Number entity. 4. To activate the Developer Options on your phone, just tap 7 times on Build Number. You can then move on to the process of activating debugging itself. №2. Enabling debugging. Having completed the preparatory steps, move on to the main part of the instructions, which look as follows: Open the Huawei Honor Magic5 settings. Go to "Additional settings" and then to "Developer options". Activate the slider next to "USB debugging". Wireless debugging. Android 11 supports deploying and debugging your app wirelessly from your workstation via Android Debug Bridge (adb). For example, you can deploy your debuggable app to multiple remote devices without physically connecting your device via USB and contending with common USB connection issues, such as driver installation. .

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