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Developer Mode, which is a new feature introduced in iOS 16. With developer mode turned on, you can install developer edition apps, enterprise apps, temporary digital signature apps, etc. on your phone. By the way, when your device is in developer mode, you can also enjoy the real-time screen feature on iCareFone.
To turn on the developer mode option, which is by default hidden and not visible on the device, follow these steps:
Click on "Developer Mode" on the main interface.
Choose “open”.
Then open your phone and go to Privacy & Security in Settings.
Scroll down to find the Developer Mode. Turn on it.
Then select Restart on the pop-up window. Then your phone will restart automatically.
A pop-up window appears when the phone is rebooted. To enable developer mode, click "Turn On" again and then enter the device password.
Congratulations! When you have completed all the steps, your phone is now in developer mode!