Enable Safe Mode on Android, detect bugs and issues

Enable Safe Mode on Android

Enable Safe Mode on Android, detect bugs and issues

Safe mode on Android is the way we can boot, to detect certain problems, bugs, slowdowns or infections of the operating system. Like Windows, we have Android Safe Mode. On Android, Safe Mode is more beautiful, because we have the same resolution, the basic applications are there…, so we can use safe mode every day without problems, if we need speed, and if any application bothers us in the normal way. Compared to Windows, where you enter Safe Mode without drivers, on Android in Safe Mode we do not have active applications or widgets, otherwise everything is ok. The applications remain installed, and can be used to exit safe mode, only in Safe Mode they are not active. Precisely because no application works, apart from the pre-installed ones, we can see how the phone would work if we do a factory reset, Also, by activating Safe Mode on Android, we can avoid a factory reset, and we can only use the phone with the basic applications, until we find the applications that cause us problems.

Enable Safe Mode on Android.

With the phone switched on:
1. Hold down the power button
2. From the power menu, touch and hold the “Turn off power” option on the screen
3. When the Safe Mode dialog appears, choose the "OK" option

Enable Safe Mode on Android

(Combination keys Safe Mode Android)
With the screen off:
1. With the phone closed, press the power
2. When the logo appears on the screen, press “Volume Down” and press and hold
3. Keep pressing “Volume Down” until you enter Safe Mode

How do we get out of Safe Mode on Android

To leave safe mode simply restart your phone and it will reboot in normal mode, where they will be active all the apps and widgets.
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Video Tutorial - Enable Safe Mode on Android



Cristian Cismaru: I like everything related to IT&C, I like to share the experience and information I accumulate every day. I'm learning to teach you!

View Comments (16)

  • not all models go with these variants. and I have a tel allview of 5 esey android 5.1 operating system (I know it's cheap china you don't have to tell me I know what phones are etc) anyway the idea is that not all phones work even if it works like cristi said. and the reason I don't know maybe he knows how to say cristi. that I scoured the internet to find out only the idiots

    • It has to work. Try to get off the phone.
      1. Press to switch phone power
      2. When the logo appears, press and hold "volume down"
      3. Continue to keep pressed until the phone enters Safe Mode.

  • Hi there!
    The description mentions the button ..volume up .... and in the tutorial ... volume down !!!! After all ... which option is correct? :)

  • Cristi I have a pb related to the UEFI update, namely. I give to update, it does everything, it gives remnants and then I give to check and again the same update appears, I gave the same thing 5 and 6 times. can make a cv tutorial how we can solve the problem with uefi update when he doesn't want to install that update at all. eg version 160 and the same update appears again.

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    • Windows 10 was not and is not free. The update from Windows 7, 8, 8.1 licensed activated the Windows 10 was free for 1 year. During the free update to Windows 10 just ended.

      • Adrian Gudus is cheating on you! Windows has been and will always be FREE. Yesterday I installed Windows 10 Pro taken from Microsoft and I activated it with ... Toolkit xx
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