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I generally like turning on USB Debugging, mostly because I am used to having it turned on for an old app that let me tether my device without having Verizon charge me for tethering (although I use the Wireless Hotspot now so that's no longer necessary). I also had to leave it on in order to root my old Android devices. What features do you turn on/off and why? No need to get specific if you're doing some "proprietary" stuff on your phone.
If you haven't enabled Developer mode, you have to go to your Settings, About Phone, scroll down to Build Number and tap it several times. If you're not sure what Developer Mode is then you probably shouldn't bother enabling it since I know some people will want it just to have it without knowing what it's for.
If you haven't enabled Developer mode, you have to go to your Settings, About Phone, scroll down to Build Number and tap it several times. If you're not sure what Developer Mode is then you probably shouldn't bother enabling it since I know some people will want it just to have it without knowing what it's for.