Android has safe mode from Jelly Bean, with the same features as Windows Safe Mode: upload the required minimum so that you can solve the problems that exist on your phone.
Android safe mode is a great ally of identify and solve problems without the need for a factory reset that deletes all your data. Here we tell you what Android safe mode is, how to use it and how to remove safe mode, if you used it by mistake.
What is Android Safe Mode
Android safe mode is a special way to get started there only pre-loaded programs and programs downloaded. Any applications that you have recently installed are not available in safe mode.
Safe Mode only loads basics: pre-installed programs and applications
In some layers the applications not available are shown in gray, and in others – including pure Android – icons of unavailable apps are not shown directly.
It is easy to see the safe mode for Android as the text shown is located at the top left corner Safe mode
Safe mode only loads bases, however it is a temporary mode. That is, even if only a few pre-installed programs are available, the phone will return to normal as soon as you restart in normal mode.
The only exception to this rule is in the widget settings. Google warns that by entering safe mode you can you have lost some widgets from third-party applications on launcher or after restart in normal mode. Google recommends that you take a screenshot of your widgets before entering safe mode to remember where they are.
What is the safe mode for Android?
Android safe mode is mainly used for diagnostic and problem solving, especially those caused by an incorrect configuration or user-installed application.
Basically, it is something like factory reset cell phone but without losing all your data. Instead of deleting your data, it is not easily accessible at that time and will not be accessible again until you restart the phone in normal mode.
This way you can use safe mode when your phone is not working properly know if the problem is with the device or one of the applications
How to restart Android in safe mode
There are two common ways to restart an Android device in safe mode, depending on whether we start or unlock the device. From the device onwards, it is done by pressing long button on the power button until the close menu appears and you do Long tap Turn off. A warning will be displayed where you should confirm that you want to restart in safe mode.
When the phone is turned off, there is a way to start it directly in safe mode without going through the above steps. To do this, you need to press the power button and hold the volume down button while the charging animation is displayed. Hold it until the animation ends and Android starts in safe mode.
This is a standard reboot in safe mode and is the one you should use on mobiles with pure Android, Android One or similar, but custom layers such as EMUI can have a slightly different approach.
To enter safe mode on Huawei mobile phones, you usually have to start the phone and press the buttons simultaneously. turn the volume up again until a special menu is displayed with various options including Safe Mode. Taping on it will restart the phone in this mode.
How to remove safe mode from Android
While there are many ways to get into safe mode on Android, what everyone agrees on is how to get out of it. As we said before, safe mode is a temporary mode, therefore you have to restart the phone to get out of it.
That is, if your phone is in safe mode right now, you should press and hold the power button until the shutdown menu is displayed and tap Restart. If you have a mobile phone with an older version of Android without a reboot button you must turn it off and turn it on again.
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