How to enable developer options in android P

By default hidden developer mode on most of all android devices. To use hidden feature in android P, first all make sure enable developer options in android P/android 9.0 devices. In android developer mode settings, you can see USB debugging, memory usage by apps, background process limit, OEM unlocking, Logger buffer sizes, Bluetooth audio codec, windows animation scale, Force GPU rendering and more.

You’ll turn on developer mode in android P using system settings. Most of all android devices have almost same process to activate hidden developer mode in your devices. Follow below given step by step process to enable developer options in android P/android 9.0. Android 9.0 OS will first get Google Pixel, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL and Google Pixel XL devices.

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How to enable developer options in android P/android 9.0

Step 1: Go to Settings in your android 9.0 devices

You can view various settings in your android P devices.

Step 2: Under system section, tap on About phone

Step 3: Scroll down until end of the page and tap on Build number 7 times

Now you can see this message on your android P screen: You are now a developer! To see developer mode settings, follow below given steps in your android P phone.

Step 4: Go to settings > System > Developer options

If disable developer options in android P or android 9.0 device.

How to enable developer options in android P

Step 5: Turn on developer mode toggle button

Step 6: Press OK to activate it

This developer mode includes various options such as picture color mode, demo mode, USB debugging, disable absolute volume, smallest width, background process limit and more.

To disable developer mode in android 9.0, turn off toggle button and it’ll disable from your device.

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In android Oreo devices, if turn off developer option once, you’ll activate it again in your device to use it again.

Enable USB debugging on android P/android 9.0:

To enable USB debugging on android P device, first of all enable developer mode in your new android 9.0 devices.

Settings > System > Developer options > Turn on developer mode > Debugging > Enable USB debugging on android P

This android P USB debugging settings is helpful to transfer your data between desktop PC and other devices. Just connect your device using USB cable and copy data between two devices.

Do you have questions about enable developer options in android P? Are you using the any developer mode settings in your android devices? Let us know in the below comment section. Check out our other android Oreo 8.1 tips.

Android P features rumours, Name and first support devices

Are you excited about Google’s next I/O conference 2018? In this Google I/O conference, you’ll get details about android’s next versions android P name and android 9.0 and features. In android P features rumors, it will support native call recording with recording apps in your android P devices. In several android devices support this call recording feature using third party apps.

Android P first developer preview will shortly launch. You’ll see all android P features on next Google I/O conference. In android Oreo 8.0 OS, there are several new added features compare to Nougat such as Picture-in-picture mode, install unknown apps, Notification dots, background process limit, Autofill and more. Let see android P features rumors, release date, android P name and first of all support android Pie/android 9.0 devices.

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Android P features Rumours, Name and support devices

Android P features rumours

Check out all about Google’s next android OS android 9.0 rumours, name and list of first get this OS.

Expect android P features/ Android 9.0 features

  • Native call recording – Support 1400Hz frequency tone that repeats every 15 seconds
  • Hide signal strength in SIM status settings
  • Picture-in-picture mode support for every app
  • Movable Google search bar
  • Fix Wi-Fi related issue

Android P full name:

There are several names for upcoming android OS android P name? Android 9.0 Popsicle, Android Pumpkin Pie, Android 9.0 Pastille, Android 9.0 Pancake, Android Pie, Android 9.0 Pastry and more. You can see other android P full names in this Androidcentral article.

First devices get android P/android 9.0:

First of all Google devices get this new upcoming android P features including Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL and more.  For Google Pixel and Pixel XL device, this android P update will possible the last major software update. Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will get 3 years of software update in devices.

What would you like to see in Google’s Next I/O event about android P features and more? What features you expected to the upcoming android P/android 9.0 version? Let us know your thoughts in below given comment section.

How to Disable Apps With Usage Access on Android Oreo

Here’s a complete guide to enable or disable apps with usage access permission Android Oreo devices. By default allow or turn on usage access permission on Android Oreo 8.1 & 8.0 and other devices. This usage access feature allows an app to track what other apps that you’re using on your device and how often, as well as your operator, language settings, and other details. By default, three apps enable usage access permission including Google play services, Google play store, and Pixel launcher. Different android device has slightly different settings to disable it.

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How to Enable/Disable Apps With Usage Access on Android Oreo 8.0 & 8.1

By default turn on apps with usage access on android Oreo devices. You can disable it using the below settings.

Step 1: Go to Settings in your Android Oreo devices

Step 2: Tap on Apps & notifications.

Advanced settings in android Oreo

Step 3: Scroll down at the end of the page and tap on Advanced.

Special app access feature in android Oreo

Step 4: Tap on Special app access.

Here you’ll see several settings such as Battery optimization in Oreo, Display over other apps, Usage access, Unrestricted data, DND access, Picture-in-picture mode, install unknown apps, and more.

Usage access settings in android Oreo devices

Step 5: Tap on Usage access.

A list of supported apps is the view in your Oreo device screen. You can also select show system apps to disable app permit usage access.

Apps with usage access on android Oreo

Step 6: Tap on App you want to disable usage access.

Enable usage access permission in android 8.1 Oreo

By default enabled app usage access.

How to disable apps with usage access on android Oreo

Step 7: Toggle off Permit usage access

Now stop app usage access permission on your Android Oreo devices.

Now that’s all. I hope this tutorial helpful to enable/disable apps with usage access on Android Oreo 8.0 & 8.1 devices. If you have any kind of trouble, tell us in below comment box. We’ll respond as soon as possible. Don’t miss out to check out our other Android Oreo tips.

How to Enable USB Debugging on Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus

Want to enable USB debugging on S9 and S9 Plus? First of all, make sure to turn on hidden Samsung S9 developer options. This USB debugging section is useful to transfer data between your PC and your device. You can install apps on your galaxy S9 plus device without any notification and read log data.

When USB is connected, turn on debug mode in S9 and S9 plus devices. In another Galaxy S9 USB debugging settings, you can see debug the app, mock location app, logger buffer sizes, revoke USB debugging authorizations and more. In this tutorial, I will show you steps to enable USB debugging S9 and S9 Plus.

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First of all, make sure enable Samsung S9 developer options settings. If not enabled, enable it using the below settings.

Step 1: Go to settings in your galaxy S9 & galaxy S9 plus devices.

Step 2: Tap on About phone.

Step 3: Tap on build number 7 times until seeing developer mode is enabled on your galaxy S9 screen

Step 4: Go settings > system > developer options.

By default turn off toggle button of developer options on galaxy S9 & galaxy S9 plus devices.

Step 5: Turn on the developer mode toggle button on galaxy S9, S9 Plus.

Step 6: Tap OK to enable it.

Now you can enable USB debugging S9 and galaxy S9 plus devices.

Enable debugging on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus

Step 1: Go to settings.

Step 2: Tap on system settings.

Step 3: Tap on developer options & enable it if disabled.

Here you can see several sections. Now find the USB debugging option under the debugging section in developer mode settings on galaxy S9. By default disable USB debugging in galaxy S9 and other Nougat 7.1.2 & Oreo 8.1 devices.

How to enable USB debugging on galaxy S9 and galaxy S9 Plus

Step 4: Turn on USB debugging toggle button.

Step 5: Press OK to enable it.

Now activate the USB debugging section in your galaxy S9. Connect your device via USB cable to the computer and copy the data you want to transfer the PC.

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How to enable developer mode on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus

Few weeks away to release Samsung latest flagship galaxy S9 and galaxy S9 Plus devices. Are you excitement to buy this new Samsung galaxy S9 & S9 Plus device? Most of all devices by default hidden developer options. In this tutorial, I will show you steps to enable developer mode on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.

In Galaxy S9 developer options, you can see OEM unlocking, running services, USB debugging, debug app, logger buffer size, USB configuration, Bluetooth audio codec, windows animation scale, background process limit and more. We except galaxy S9 will run on latest android Oreo OS. Follow below given step by step guide to enable developer mode on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.

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How to enable developer mode on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus

Step 1: Go to settings in your galaxy S9 & galaxy S9 plus devices

Step 2: Tap on About phone

Step 3: Tap on build number 7 times until see developer mode is enable on your S9 screen

Step 4: Again go settings > system > developer options

By default disable developer options on Samsung galaxy S9 & galaxy S9 plus devices.

Step 5: Enable developer mode on galaxy S9, S9 Plus

Step 6: Tap OK to enable it

Now you can see all galaxy S9 and S9 Plus hidden features in your devices.

Enable USB debugging on galaxy S9 & galaxy S9 plus:

To enable USB debugging on galaxy S8, make sure turn on developer options on galaxy S9. You can enable it using above given steps. USB debugging is use to copy and paste data between your PC and your smart phone device.

Settings > Developer options > enable developer options > OK > Debugging > Enable USB debugging > OK

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Already leaks galaxy S9 display and battery. In secret galaxy S9 features, you’ll see snapdragon 845 chip, infinite display, dual camera with low light performance and optical zoom functionality and more. In lock screen security rumors on galaxy S9 and galaxy S9 plus, fingerprint sensor on the rear of device, Iris scanner and improve facial recognition (Face ID) settings.

And that’s it. It’s easy to enable developer mode on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus. Do you know any other galaxy S9 features? Share with us in below comment box. Don’t forget to check out our other Galaxy S8 tips.

How to Delete Google Voice Search History on Android Oreo

Want to delete Google voice search history Android Oreo 8, Nougat 7.1, and other devices? When enabling Ok Google in our android device, all your Google voice search history saved on voice & audio activity page. You can manage voice and audio activity on Android Oreo device using Google app settings. Just speak you want to search. Google recordings all of your voice commands your search. You can see all your Google voice audio activity in your Android Oreo 8.1 and 9 Pie devices. Different android device has slightly different settings to view and remove Ok Google voice search history on android devices. You’ll delete all Google voice recordings at once or delete voice & audio activity individually also.

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After activating Ok Google to your Android, Google is storing your voice and audio inputs of your Google voice search. Check the below-given steps to remove or clear Google voice search history on Android Oreo devices.

Delete Google Voice Search History Android Oreo Using Google Settings

Step 1: Open app drawer on your Oreo & tap on Settings.

Step 2: Tap on Google settings.

Step 3: Tap on Personal info & privacy under My account.

Google voice search activity control settings in android Oreo

Step 4: Tap on Activity controls under Manage your Google activity

Here you’ll see several Google activities such as Web & app activity, voice & audio activity, YouTube search history, Google location history, and more.

Voice and audio activity controls in android Oreo

Step 5: Tap on Voice & audio activity.

Step 6: Tap on Manage activity.

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Now you can see all your Google voice and audio recording history in your android Oreo devices. You can delete Google voice call history individually or remove all at once.

Delete Google voice search history android Oreo

Step 7: Tap on More & select Delete activity by removing voice search history all at once.

You can delete activity by topic or product in your Android devices.

How to delete Google voice search history android Oreo

Step 8: Select All time from the drop-down menu & tap on Delete.

Step 9: Tap on OK.

Now delete all Google voice search history from your android Oreo devices.

Step 10: Tap on More in front of activity to individual delete voice search history (Show below screenshot).

Remove OK Google voice search on android phone

Step 11: Select Delete.

Step 12: Tap on OK.

Step 13: Tap on Delete.

This voice search activity will be permanently deleted from your Google account.  It’s quite easy to delete OK Google voice history on android Oreo devices.

That’s it. We hope this makes it clear to delete Google voice search history Android Oreo. Are you satisfied with our solutions? If you have any other idea, you can share with us in the comment section. Don’t miss out on our other Android tips and tricks.