Booting your Android phone into Safe Mode will restart your device and prevent any third party apps (apps not installed by default) from running.
Why Should I Boot An Android Into Safe Mode?
Sometimes third party apps can cause problems with our device, such as constantly using the camera. By starting third party apps manually in safe mode, you can identify if any apps are causing errors or problems. Once you find the app, you can uninstall it to solve the problem.
How Do I Boot An Android Into Safe Mode?
How To Boot An Android Into Safe Mode
- Press and hold the power button.
- Tap and hold the shut down button that appears on your display.
- A new button should appear named safe mode. Tap it to reboot your phone.
- Once your phone boots into safe mode, third party apps will not run by default. You can now open apps individually to check their behavior.
- To go back to normal, tap and hold the power button, then press restart.
- Now your Android phone will no longer be in safe mode.
Applies To: Galaxy S20+,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2,Samsung Galaxy S7,Samsung Galaxy S7 edge,Samsung Galaxy S7 Active,Samsung Galaxy S8,Samsung Galaxy S8+,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S9+,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S10+,Samsung Galaxy S10e,Samsung Galaxy S10 5g,Samsung Galaxy S20,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S20,Google Pixel 3,Google Pixel 4,Google Pixel 4a,Google Pixel 3a,Google Pixel 5,Samsung Galaxy Note 8,Samsung Galaxy Note 9,Samsung Galaxy Note 10,Samsung Galaxy Note 20,OnePlus 8,OnePlus 6,OnePlus 6T,OnePlus 7,OnePlus 7 Pro,OnePlus 7T,OnePlus 7T Pro,OnePlus 8 Pro,Microsoft Surface Duo
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