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I just got an HTC One (T-Mobile) for testing an application we're developing. Currently the app requires USB Debugging to be switched on. With the HTC One, running Android 4.1.1, I can switch USB Debugging on, but after a period of time (hours sometimes) it switches itself off and I need to turn it back on. We haven't experienced this behavior with any other phones, including others running 4.1.1 that I'm aware of. I have two questions regarding this:

  1. Does anyone know why? I have my guesses, but I wanted to know if anyone has come across an actual validated answer for this.
  2. Is there a way to force it to stay 'on' once it's switched on?

Thank you for any tips!

hcexile
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  • hi user2367193, what are your guesses? this sounds odd and shouldn't be happening - what is your build # (from settings) – dljava Jun 29 '13 at 01:26
  • Same here, btw, what are your guesses? @dljava I've got Android 4.1.2, Build nr: 1.29.111.16 CL175272 – Yasin YILDIRIM Jul 19 '13 at 13:09
  • I'm seeing the same behavior. Android 4.1.2, build number 1.27.531.11 (T-Mobile, US) – Mark Aug 08 '13 at 18:19

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I had the same issue on huawei p9.

To solve the problem:

  1. press "restoring default settings" if it exist(in huawei it's exist)
  2. enter developer mode setting
  3. enable "OEM unlocking"
  4. now, enable USB Debugging - it should work.
Gajendra K Chauhan
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