At start to begin process tap settings button to open HONOR 50 main settings menu. Next scroll down and press the system & updates button to open the system menu. In this step tap the Developer options menu. In the last step scroll down and turn on USB debugging option, confirm this by use ok button. Perfectly, option is turned on and can use
I enabled the debug, allowed my PC and finally i unlocked the bootloader. As you may know this formmatted the device. When i booted it up again i wanted to do the same thing but the "Google Mode" didn't work this time, and now i can't do nothing. I can enable USB debug in the settings but it does not show up the window "Allow for this computer".
Now, when you will connect your turned off MTK device to the Windows 10 computer by USB, the device will be recognized either trough a MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM Port interface or as a MTK USB port if it is bricked or it has bad/corrupt firmware. The SP Flash Tool will be able to transfer the firmware to your device trough this interfaces.

Note: This step will not disable FRP, as its outdated, but it can be used to enable USB Debugging. Open the dialer on your device and enter *#0*# (or a similar code). Wait for the device to attempt enabling ADB. It may not work immediately, so be patient and try a few times.

Use the mouse to head into Settings > About phone > Developer options and tap on the Build number 7 times to enable the Developer Options. Back to About phone section andyou should find the USB debugging option. Click on the option to turn it on. USB debugging is now enabled on your device. Part 3.
first turn on ADB, then USB debugging and reboot the phone before doing anything. that worked on me well. 2. TravelForTheMoment. • 5 yr. ago. Thanks a bunch! I have a Huawei Mate SE and it worked once I turned on "allow ADB debugging in charge only mode". 1. adingadingadurgen. • 5 yr. ago.
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