![]() ![]() Done!!!!! Now we have successfully enabled USB debugging mode for android device. Step 9 : Check ‘USB debugging’ option, Once we check that option, it will display warning ![]() Step 8 : Click on ‘Developer Options’, which will show you multiple options available Step 7 : Now you can see ‘Developer Options’ from where you can enable ‘USB debugging’. Step 6 : And After clicking for 7 times, finally it will show a message as ‘You are now a developer!’ Step 5 : and again ‘You are now 1 step away from being a developer’ It starts showing you information message as ‘You are now 2 steps away from being a developer’ ![]() Step 4 : Keep clicking Build number option for seven times. Step 3 : Now you will find an option called ‘Build Number’. Appium still does not support test execution on Windows OS (Appium team working on it, they may release updated version with Windows OS support soon).įirst Enable Developer Option, To enable Developer Option in android device, Click on Settings and find out ‘About Phone’ option. And Appium only Supports to test on Android, IOS and Firefox OS only. Appium will take the advantage of the SDK to connect to the real device connected via USB or simulator. To test on a real device or on on a simulator, we need SDK to be installed on your machine. In order to Run Appium automation tests in real android device, we need to connect real android device to PC by enabling USB debugging mode. ![]()
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