An Android device can automatically enter a safe operating mode as a result of operating system failures or due to incorrectly functioning applications.

In this guide, you will learn how to disable Safe Mode on Android in various ways.

Note. The effectiveness of the instructions in question depends on the type of mobile device (tablet, mobile), manufacturer (for example, Alcatel, Samsung, etc.), version of the operating system. That is, not all methods can be used on your device.

Method number 1: removing the battery

Attention! This method is only suitable for smartphones with a removable battery.

  1. Turn off your phone.
  2. Remove the back cover of the case. Remove the battery completely.
  3. Wait 1-2 minutes.
  4. Reinsert the battery and turn on the phone.

After these steps, the OS should start in normal mode.

Method No. 2: deactivation during reboot

1. Activate the system restart option.

2. Hold the Home button until the download is complete.

Attention! If your phone does not have a software reset command, turn off and then turn on the device using the appropriate keys.

Method number 3: changing settings in the system menu

Note. This shutdown method can be used on certain mobile models from Samsung and Sony.

1. Run the Reboot command or turn off and turn on your mobile device.

2. While the system is booting, hold down the “volume down” key until the startup procedure is completely completed.

Attention! In some phones, instead of “volume down,” you need to hold down the “volume up” key.

3. In the system menu that appears on the display, select the “...factory reset” option.

4. Confirm the request that you want to delete all data. Under the question line “... of all user data”, select the answer “Yes”.

5. After cleaning is completed, use the menu to start booting in standard mode (reboot system now).

Method No. 5: for Samsung with a system no older than version 2.3

1. Perform a power cycle restart.

2. Hold the "Menu" button while loading.

Method number 6: removing programs

1. Uninstall recently installed applications from the phone memory through the “Settings” menu.

2. After uninstallation, reboot the system. If the activation of the mode was caused by “conflicting” software, the phone will automatically restore standard operation.

Successful and quick setup of Android OS!

Most experienced personal computer users know about the existence of safe mode in . However, not everyone is aware that a similar opportunity is available on Android tablets. Moreover, many people do not know what safe mode means on Android. Therefore, first of all, you need to familiarize yourself with the term Safe Mode itself, learn about its parameters and settings.

Safe mode window

As you know, the Android OS is famous for its democracy and loyalty, which allow subscribers to perform actions that do not destroy other systems. With these manipulations, you can change your desktop, design, and even system behavior beyond recognition. This is possible by editing system files either manually or by installing third-party programs and applications. But sometimes you have to pay for such interference in the life of the operating system.

If, after you made changes or installed additional software, the device slows down, responds unstably to touches or is slow, then such problems can be solved by running Android in safe mode. It will allow you to identify and diagnose the causes of problems. And even if the tablet does not perform its basic functions in the standard manner, it can still work in safe mode. Therefore, before taking your tablet for repair, you should check its functionality. Let's look at several ways to enable and disable Safe Mode, the choice of which depends on.

Method 1. Android 4.1 and higher

  1. Press the device's power button until the shutdown window appears.
  2. We hold our finger on the “Disable device” field, waiting for the additional menu to open, where we select safe mode.
  3. This window will ask you if you really want to enable Safe Mode. Click "OK".
  4. Now we can.

Method 2. Android 4.0 and below

  1. Turn off the device.
  2. We wait for the logo to appear on the device screen, press the volume up and down buttons simultaneously and hold until the device boots up completely.
  3. In this case, immediately after turning on, the following message will appear at the bottom of the screen: “Safe Mode”.

After entering the tablet into Safe Mode, you can remove programs that interfere with operation and consume the device’s resources. If you don't know what software is causing your device to not work properly, you can erase the most recently installed applications.

How to disable Safe Mode

To return the tablet to its usual status and normal operation, you just need to restart your gadget. But sometimes it happens that some difficulties arise with this. Therefore, you need to know about several ways to remove safe mode on Android.

  1. Just restart your tablet computer.
  2. Remove the battery from the tablet and wait a few minutes, then insert it back and turn on the device.
  3. If the methods described above did not help, then you can go to, after which the device will be like new. But keep in mind that all information stored on the tablet will be deleted. This will be all your personal data and applications. Therefore, you will need to back up the data you want to keep. You need to transfer your files to a computer or other storage medium, and then proceed with the reset. To do this, you need to go to settings - backup and reset. In the menu that opens, select “Reset to factory settings” and confirm that you want to reset the device. You must wait for the process to complete, which may take considerable time.

Every Windows user has probably at least once in their life encountered the need to run this operating system in safe mode. A similar feature is present in Android. Why is it needed? Obviously, for the same purposes as in the popular desktop OS. There may be situations when a smartphone or tablet running Android can go into such a terrible stupor that you cannot do without downloading it in its pure form without third-party applications and widgets. This same function is also useful for diagnostics in cases where the user needs to find out whether the problem is due to any application or the device/system itself.

Android 4.1+

So, to enter safe mode on Android Jelly Bean, you need to hold down the power button. In the menu that appears, there is an option to turn off the device's power.

We make a long tap on this option, after which another menu will appear.

We confirm the reboot in safe mode and wait for the device to restart. You will see that in this mode the system launches only applications that are present in it by default, and all third-party applications and widgets are not loaded. You can also notice the Safe Mode indicator in the lower left corner.

From this mode, if necessary, you can remove the application that interferes with the correct operation of the device (if you already know the scoundrel), or remove all installed third-party applications, and then start installing them one by one to detect the crooked application.

Android 4.0-

For earlier versions of Android, the process of entering safe mode looks like this: hold down the power button and turn off the device. After that, turn it on again. When you see the logo when your device boots up, press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously and hold them until the device boots into the OS.

Surely all experienced users working on the Windows operating system know that the OS has a safe mode for troubleshooting and solving certain problems. But not everyone is aware that mobile gadgets can also be loaded in a similar design shell.

Let's try to figure out how to turn on the phone in safe mode (Android), and what steps need to be taken to do this. We will consider ordinary devices - tablets and smartphones running on official (stock) firmware. If you upgraded your gadget with amateur (custom) firmware, then the steps described below may not respond correctly or may not work at all.

Why is this mode needed?

Before enabling safe mode on Android, let’s decide why it might be needed on this platform at all. As you know, the Android operating system is distinguished by its, so to speak, democracy, while other shells try to protect their “inner world” as much as possible from possible mistakes of a novice operator. That is, the user has access to almost all software corners of the gadget. With the help of third-party software, you can easily change not only the appearance of the operating system, but also its behavior, beyond recognition. And as often happens, you have to pay for such beauty.

If, after all your interventions, the platform began to slow down, freeze, and generally stopped functioning normally, then you begin to ask the question: “How to enable safe mode on Android to eliminate these lags?”

The fact is that this mode can be called “clean”, that is, when it starts, only the main system services are connected, where you can track the history of installed applications and make some adjustments, and then reboot into a normal operating state.

So, how to enable safe mode on Android? In total, there are two main ways that will allow you to enter a “clean” system.

First way

You need to press and hold the gadget's power button until the reboot pop-up menu appears. Then you need to press and hold your finger on the “Disable device” option. After 5-10 seconds, a dialog box should appear that will warn you about entering the safe operating mode after clicking on the “OK” button. Some versions of Android (usually on tablets and phablets) can reboot immediately without any additional windows. Keep this in mind before you enable safe mode on your Android tablet.

After clicking on the “OK” button, your gadget should reboot and start only on basic system services. Moreover, the process may take some time, a little longer than during a normal download.

Second way

Completely turn off your mobile gadget as you usually do. Wait a few seconds and then press and hold the power button. After your phone brand or brand appears on the screen, hold the volume rocker in the “+” (increase) position.

After this, the “Safe Mode” icon will appear on the display, and the device will begin loading the platform on the main system files. In some versions of the OS, it is not necessary to hold the power button, just wait for the logo to appear on the screen and hold the volume rocker. Also keep this point in mind before turning on safe mode on Android.

How to disable Safe mode?

As a rule, this mode is disabled after the gadget is rebooted, and there is no need to perform any additional steps. If the phone continues to start in safe mode, it means the platform does not want to work correctly with installed third-party applications or the system is completely damaged.

The only way out in this case is to reset all settings to factory settings (“Settings” -> “System reset”). It is also worth noting that all information will be deleted, so take care in advance about transferring your phone book and other important data.