How to activate Safe Mode on Android phones

Safe Mode on Android disables third-party apps to help identify causes of crashes slow performance battery drain and system issues quickly and easily.

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How to activate Safe Mode on Android phones
activate Safe Mode on Android phones

Safe Mode in Android is one of the most important troubleshooting tools, as it allows you to run your phone without third-party apps to identify the cause of malfunctions, slowdowns, or abnormal behavior.

The idea is simple: if your phone works normally in Safe Mode, the problem is most likely caused by an app you installed, not the system itself.

What is safe mode and why is it used?

When Safe Mode is activated, the phone runs using only essential applications, while all external applications are temporarily disabled, according to a report published by "digitaltrends" and reviewed by "mobi alo".

It can be used in situations such as:

  • - Frequent app crashes.
  • - Extreme device slowness.
  • - Rapid battery drain.
  • - Random restarts.

How do I activate Safe Mode on Android?

There are several methods depending on the device:

Method 1 (from the power button)

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen and press the power button.
  2. Press and hold the “Power off” option.
  3. Select “Reboot to Safe Mode.”
  4. Press OK to restart.

After booting up, the words “Safe Mode” will appear at the bottom of the screen.

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The second method (side buttons)

  1. Turn off your phone.
  2. Press the power button to turn it back on.
  3. When the Google logo appears, press and hold the volume down button.
  4. Continue until the phone has finished booting into Safe Mode.

How do I exit Safe Mode on my phone?

In most cases, it's very simple:

  • - Just restart your phone.
  • Alternatively:
  • - Swipe down the Quick Settings panel.
  • - Press the Power button.
  • - Select Restart.

You might also see a notification that lets you exit Safe Mode directly.

What do you do if your phone gets stuck in Safe Mode?

If the device doesn't shut down automatically, try the following:

  • - Restart the device.
  • - Make sure the volume down button isn't stuck.
  • - Delete recently installed apps.
  • - Update your system.
  • - Perform a factory reset (as a last resort).

When do you really need Safe Mode?

It's not a mode for everyday use, but it's very useful when:

  1. - Diagnosing app crashes.
  2. - Identifying the cause of a slow device.
  3. - Testing system stability.

In short, Safe Mode is a smart diagnostic tool within Android that helps you determine whether the problem is with apps or the system itself, and the solution is often faster than users expect.

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About the author

fateh allaoui
The editor-in-chief and founder of the Mobi Allo website, Mr. Fateh Allaoui, is an Algerian national from the state of Biskra. He is an expert in reviewing phones and in creating written and video content for more than 6 years.

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