What is Safe Mode?
Safe Mode in Android isn’t that different from Safe Mode in Windows scenario. When you reboot your Smartphone in Safe Mode, third-party applications and other stuff won’t be loaded. On the other hand, your device will be turned on as if for the first time — it means that only the basic apps and drivers will be loaded. For instance, you will not be able to open your Facebook app or Instagram, but have the basic functionalities such as calling and camera (if apps for both are included in the factory version). In case if you were thinking why on earth Safe Mode is there, we can list out some impressive reasons to use Safe Mode.
- Using Safe Mode, you can understand if there is a virus in your Android device. A normal symptom of viruses includes slow down and undetectable data consumption etc. So, if you suspect the presence of virus in your device running Android, you can reboot the Smartphone or Tablet PC in Safe Mode to know it.
- Also, in some troubleshooting instances, you can make use of this Safe Mode.
So, there’s no doubt in the fact that Safe Mode in Android in several instances. Some of you might know the normal method to reboot your Smartphone in Safe Mode, which needs you to press Volume Down Button and power button during power-up, and chooses the ‘Safe Mode’ option from the menu. Well, yeah, you can follow the traditional method to reboot Google Android mobile phones into Safe Mode, but you have a better option, by the way.
The Simpler Method to Reboot Android Phone in Safe Mode
Step #1
Hold the power button for a few seconds, whereupon you see the power menu. Depending upon the device you do own, there will be changes. For instance, in the screenshot given below, there are several options — we were using a first-generation Moto G, which is running on MoKee Custom ROM, which is based on CyanogenMod.
Step #2
From the menu, hold the ‘Power off’ option for a few seconds.
Step #3
Soon, you can see another menu that asks you whether you want toboot into Safe Mode. Just read the instructions, and press ‘OK’.
Step #4
In a few seconds, your Android phone will be rebooted in Safe Mode. As we said earlier, no third-party software will be accessible in this mode, but the pre-built features work fine. So, quite naturally, shortcuts to third-party apps will be dead.
Also, there will be a Safe Mode watermark on the left-bottom part of the screen, which helps you identify the mode you are in.
Final Step
Once you have finished what you needed to do — such as, checking for a virus or something —, you can reboot your device, quite normally.
In a few seconds, you will have the Smartphone in fully-fledged form, with the entire third-party stuff working fine.
Reboot Android Phone – Conclusion
So, you have seen perhaps the easiest way to reboot your Android phone in Safe Mode. Nevertheless, it needs to be noted that this method is suitable only when you have the phone in working condition. On another instance, if you have some problems with the OS or installation, you would have to use the traditional method. But, as we said, if it’s the requirement to detect the presence of a virus or something, this method would be perfect.
Note: On almost all Android devices, this shortcut to Safe Mode will work fine. However, some manufacturers try to curtain access to Safe Mode from the main power menu. In that case as well, you need to stick on to the hard-reset method, using the volume down and power button combination.
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