Similar to computers, Android phones like Samsung, HTC, LG, etc., also have a designated 'safe' place called Safe Mode to help users address software and hardware issues.
Safe Mode has long been considered by many computer enthusiasts as the most peaceful place to resolve unforeseen issues during usage. PC World Vietnam has also introduced various methods to access this 'peaceful zone' on different operating system platforms. For Android phones, to boot the device into Safe Mode, you need to first power off the device by pressing and holding the power/screen lock button. Once you see options like Power Off, Restart, or Airplane mode, touch and hold the Power Off option until a prompt appears, refer to additional instructions to enable Safe Mode for Android to proceed.
Once you press OK, your beloved smartphone will automatically restart and switch to 'safe' mode. After the booting process completes, the operating system interface will automatically hide the 'Safe Mode' watermark in a corner of the screen to inform users that the device is in a safe zone.
For some smartphone models, if you can't enter Safe Mode using the above method, you can try turning off the device, then restarting it, but during the boot process, press and hold the volume up/down keys simultaneously to put the device into Safe Mode.
If you still can't enter Safe Mode using this method, try the same steps again but replace the volume up/down button with the Menu button.
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Please note that in Safe Mode, you cannot launch third-party applications, but you can uninstall these apps from the system. To exit Safe Mode, simply restart the device as usual, refer to additional steps to disable Safe Mode for Android for a clearer understanding of the process.
