Ever you wonder your Android smartphone can also boot into the safe mode like your computer yes, You can boot your Android smartphone into the safe mode to increase the performance of your Droid. Now the main question arose why you have to enter the safe mode, let me explain you install a third party app after that you experience some lag or performance issue, but you don’t know why this happening now here safe mode will help you enter the safe mode to check whether it is application issue or hardware.
1. Hold the Power Button for 2 seconds for the power menu.
2. Press and Hold the “Power Off”
3. A pop-up window will appear asking if you are willing to boot into Safe Mode, Click Ok.
4. Your device will be rebooted into Safe mode.
Now you are in the safe mode now check the device performance again if there is no lag/issue for the performance, this means the problem is with the newly install application or update.
2. Press and Hold the “Power Off” Let your phone turn off completely.
3. Turn on your phone, Press and hold the Power button again to turn on your Mobile.
4. Immediately press and hold both the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons on your device. Keep holding, while the device boots. Once your Android device has booted, you will see the words “Safe mode” displayed at the bottom-left corner of your screen.
To exit the safe mode, restart your device by holding the power button, then power off and restart. The device will open in the normal mode automatically. All your application’s data are saved, yet the one major drawback with Safe mode is that will log you out of all the non-Google apps. So if you have android apps like Dropbox, Twitter or Facebook on your phone, you’ll have to log in again in all these apps.
Let’s Start how to boot into the Safe Mode
When the phone is in safe mode, you’ll see the word Safe Mode in the lower left corner of the screen.1. Hold the Power Button for 2 seconds for the power menu.
2. Press and Hold the “Power Off”
3. A pop-up window will appear asking if you are willing to boot into Safe Mode, Click Ok.
4. Your device will be rebooted into Safe mode.
Now you are in the safe mode now check the device performance again if there is no lag/issue for the performance, this means the problem is with the newly install application or update.
Method 2
1. Hold the Power Button for 2 seconds for the power menu.2. Press and Hold the “Power Off” Let your phone turn off completely.
3. Turn on your phone, Press and hold the Power button again to turn on your Mobile.
4. Immediately press and hold both the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons on your device. Keep holding, while the device boots. Once your Android device has booted, you will see the words “Safe mode” displayed at the bottom-left corner of your screen.
To exit the safe mode, restart your device by holding the power button, then power off and restart. The device will open in the normal mode automatically. All your application’s data are saved, yet the one major drawback with Safe mode is that will log you out of all the non-Google apps. So if you have android apps like Dropbox, Twitter or Facebook on your phone, you’ll have to log in again in all these apps.
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