Turn on Developer Mode and enable USB debugging on the phone
- Using a Samsung phone as an example to turn on Developer Mode:
- Open Phone Settings: Find and open "Settings" on your phone
- Select "About phone": Scroll down and find "About phone" (on some models, it’s called "About Device")
- Go to Software Information: Find "Build Number" and tap it 7 times continuously
- If there is a lock screen password or fingerprint, follow the prompts to verify your identity
- Return to the main Settings screen and find "Developer Options" at the bottom
- Enter Developer Options, scroll down, and turn on "USB Debugging”
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Different phone brands may have slightly different steps to enable Developer Mode. Please use AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini to search for the specific method
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Connect the local mobile device to GeeLark
- Install GeeLark v4.3.3 or above. Download the latest version here: GeeLark Download
- Connect the phone to your computer via USB. After connecting, tap “OK” to allow USB debugging

- After connecting the phone to your computer, go to Environment Management and select the "Local Device" group. It will automatically refresh the connected devices and display their model information

- After opening the device, a phone interface will appear. Reaching this step means the local device has been successfully connected and is ready for use

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Using a local device only occupies a profile slot and is not charged by usage minutes
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