Use SHIZUKU Without Wireless Debugging! | Unlock Gaming Apps | (No Root)
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Everyone says you need wireless debugging to use Shizuku, but that's not completely true. There's another way to make it work, and I'll show you exactly how. Before we start, you might be wondering why some phones don't even have wireless debugging in the first place. [music] That's because wireless debugging is only available on newer Android versions, specifically Android 11 and above. If your device is running Android 10 or lower, [music] the feature simply does not exist in the system. In some cases, even i even if your phone is on Android 11 or higher, certain brands disable or hide wireless debugging due to system restrictions, security policies, or limited developer options in their software. [music] So, devices that are officially supported are usually those running Android 11 and above with full developer features enabled. If your phone doesn't have that option, then you're basically locked out of using Shizuku the normal way. That's exactly why this method is useful, because it works even if your device does not support wireless debugging at all. is to gather the needed things. First one is a secondary phone. You do not need to buy a new one, just borrow from someone you know or use an extra device. Second is a C-to-C USB cable or an OTG connection for your normal cable. [music] It works both ways as long as it is C-to-C, or you can also use USB Type-A to C if your device has an older port connection.