How to disable safe mode on Android: methods and instructions

Many users of personal computers know that there is a safe (technical) mode on the Windows operating system. It allows you to fix some data that is not available during normal boot, or debug problematic processes.

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Mobile phones run on similar OS and there are also safe modes. Android is no exception. Some users have certain difficulties not only with turning it on, but also turning it off.

What is safe mode?

Unlike the Windows OS on the Android platform, this mode is used to load a “clean” system, that is, without any third-party applications and utilities. This allows you to track conflicting software, as well as remove it. This procedure allows you to get rid of braking, twitching and other lags in the interface and in the work of stock programs.

Going into this shell for developers is one problem, but how to disable safe mode on Android is completely different. Few manage to get their phone back to normal, so we read the article and “treat” the gadget.

So, let's try to figure out how to disable safe mode on Android and make it the most painless for both the device itself and the user.

Battery removal

This is the easiest way that does not require any software fraud and specific knowledge. Before disabling safe mode on Android, make sure that the battery of the gadget is at least 30% charged. Then remove it, wait 30 seconds and put the battery back in place.

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After turning on the device, it should start working normally, that is, without any technical or service shells. The downside here is the fact that not all devices have a removable battery, so read on.

Home Button

Most smartphones have a mechanical Home button. All you need to do before disabling safe mode on Android is to restart the gadget and hold this key until the OS is fully loaded.

For some Chinese smartphones (“Meise” or “Xiaomi”), instead of the “Home” key, you need to hold the volume rocker in the “+” or “-” position (you'll have to experiment).

Factory Reset

If no option suits you, then you can reset the gadget to the factory settings using the service menu. To do this, you must restart the device and, while holding the power button, press the volume up (or down) key. “Android” should appear, lying on its side.

In the menu items that appear, you need to select something similar to Wipe Data (erase data) or Factory Reset (reset the device). We select the desired one using the rocker and confirm with the shutdown key. The only thing worth clarifying is that all data is erased, so be sure to backup.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/K23606/


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