10 HIDDEN FEATURES YOU CAN FIND ANDROID DEVELOPER OPTIONS
1. Enable and
Disabling USB Debugging
You probably
already noticed that most Android-related tools on your
PC will require you to enable USB Debugging for the tool to run properly. That
because without it enabled, the tools cannot
establish a connection between your device and your desktop. To enable USB
Debugging:
- Go
to Settings > Developer Options.
- Tick on the USB
Debugging checkbox.
- Select OK when you’re prompted with
a message saying “Allow USBDebugging?”.
2. Create Desktop
Backup Password
Before you create a
backup using Android tools on your
desktop, you can first create a password for your backup in the developer
options. To put protection on your backup from being accessed easily:
- Head
to Settings > Developer Options.
- Tap on Desktop
backup password.
- Fill in the current password, then type and
retype the new password for full backup.
3. Tweak Animation
Settings
When you transition
from screen to screen on your Android device you will notice that there is
animation added in between. You can choose to speed up this animation or turn
it off entirely. The lower the number you choose, the faster the animation will
be.
- Go
to Settings > Developer Options.
- Scroll
down and look for Window animation scale, Transition
animation scale, and Animator duration scale.
- Adjust the scale for the animation you want.
The greater the number, the slower the animation (and the longer you have
to wait)...
4. Enable MSAA For
OpenGL Games
If you like to play
games on your Android device and you’re playing it using high-end Android
devices, you might want to force enable MSAA to obtain a higher quality
rendering of your in game graphics. This feature is turned off in some
games by default because it can drain your device’s battery rather quickly. To
enable FXAA:
1.Head to Settings > Developer
Options.
2.Tap on Force
4x MSAA to enable it.
5. Allow Mock
Location
To be able to fake
your current GPS location, you need an app. But to use that app, you will need
to first allow Mock Location for the app to work. Enable Mock Location in two
steps.
* Go to Settings > Developer
Options.
1.Look for Allow Mock
Location and tick on it to enable.6. Stay Awake While
Charging
2.When you charge
your phone, the screen of the device will automatically turn off. If for some
reason you want it to stay awake, you can do that with these two steps:
1.Go to Settings > Developer
Options.
3.Tap on Stay Awake to tick it,
thus enabling the feature.
6. Stay Awake While
Charging
When you charge
your phone, the screen of the device will automatically turn off. If for some
reason you want it to stay awake, you can do that with these two steps:
- Go
to Settings > Developer
Options.
- Tap on Stay
Awake to tick it, thus enabling the
feature.
7. Display CPU
Usage Overlay
Need to keep an eye
on the CPU usage of your device? There is a way to get an overlay to show the processes that are currently being use by your CPU. To display CPU
usage, follow the tips below. (Note that this shouldn’t be turned on all the
time – as the number of processes increase, it minimises the space you can see
in your screen).
- Head
to Settings > Developer
Options.
- Tick on Show
CPU Usage to
enable it.
- You will see an overlay of your current CPU
Usage on the right side of the screen.
8. Don’t Keep App
Activities
Your Android app
activities are still intact even after you have exited from your app. Most of
your apps relies on local cached data on Android so that they can load faster and will not face any forced close moments. However, there
may be apps that use a lot of activities. You can choose to not keep these
activities with these steps:
- Head
to Settings > Developer
Options.
- Tick on Don’t
keep activities.
- You can switch back anytime by unticking the
disable.
9. Switch Dalvik To
ART
Art is a new
experimental runtime by Google that is supposed to replace Dalvik in the near
future as it is faster. If you want to test run ART on your device, you will
need an Android device running at least Kit Kat 4.4 and above. To set this up:
- Head
to Settings > Developer
options.
- Tap on Select
runtime and choose
Use ART.
- Note that ART is still experimental and not
many apps support it, hence it may turn your device slower. If you
experience this, switch back to Dalvik.
10. Enable Wireless
Display Certifications
This option is only
useful if you own a Miracast-ready display to transmit your
Android content to your TV. To watch Youtube videos on your Miracast-ready
display, you will need to enable Wireless
Display Certifications. To do that, follow the steps below.
- Go
to Settings > Developer
options.
- Then look for Wireless
display certification and tick it.
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