Manufacturers go to great lengths to deliver the perfect equipment, but experience has taught us that no phone, not even the latest Google Pixel 4 or Samsung‘s Galaxy S20 is without fault. Aware of this reality, the Android operating system offers you a solution: safe mode. This feature helps you identify the source of your team’s problems. If you do not know how to activate the safe mode in Android, we explain all the details so that you can solve your difficulties.

If your device has overheated, downloaded, or is not working properly, but does not have these issues in safe mode, then you can verify that an application you installed could be responsible. The big question is do you know how to activate safe mode on Android?
How to activate safe mode on a standard Android device
If you have a Samsung Galaxy S20, Google Pixel 4, or any other smartphone or tablet running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or later, then the process for activating safe mode is as follows:
- Press and hold the Power button.
- Press and hold the Power button.
- When the message Restart in safe mode appears , tap OK .
Your device will reboot and say “safe mode” in the lower left corner. This method also works for LG, HTC, Sony and many other Android phones.
How to disable safe mode
- Press and hold the power button.
- Select the Restart option.
- You can also disable safe mode by opening your notification panel and selecting the Safe Mode Enabled notification .
Activate safe mode with the keys
Regardless of the Android smartphone or tablet you have, the process to activate the safe mode with the keys is as follows:
- Press and hold the Power button and select Power off .
- Press and hold the Power button until the manufacturer’s logo appears.
- Release the Power button and hold the button down to decrease the volume.
- Keep holding it until your device starts.
- You can drop it when you see the words “safe mode” in the lower left corner.
This method works for most Android phones and tablets.
What to do in safe mode?

You can uninstall problematic applications and use the main functions of the phone while in safe mode. If you see that the problem has been solved with safe mode, you can uninstall the applications one by one and try again to try to identify which one is causing the conflicts, or you can reset the device from the factory and install programs and games selective, making sure to be careful to check for any problems after each installation.
If your device continues to crash, overheat, or perform poorly in safe mode, it could be a hardware or operating system problem. Try resetting to factory settings, and if that doesn’t resolve the issues, contact the retailer, operator, or manufacturer of the phone and find out about the possibility of replacement or repair.


