While it’s unlikely that most of us would use all the options in there, but it is always nice to know a nickel about the hidden settings on our device.
The reason behind hiding such useful menu is to avoid novice users from fiddling with some of the options that might cause unexpected results while usage. Most of us have poked our nose into the Developer Options to enable USB debugging or switching to ART runtime, but you might have noticed a lot of fuzzy options in there. Google has hidden this menu at the time of Android 4.2 Jellybean release and henceforth remained hidden from the plain sight of the users. Do you know that Android has a hidden menu containing many useful developer tools was concealed deep into the settings? Have you ever heard of the Developer Options on Android?ĭeveloper Options menu contains settings which are used for debugging and application development purpose. It’s already 6 years from the inception of Android and still few users are not aware of some of the hidden features of Android.
Android is an Open Source operating system which encourages developers to get their hands dirty by providing the source code and required tools for tinkering.