How to boot your phone into Safe Mode?
Answer
If you have changed a setting or installed an app that is
preventing you from doing anything while in your phones normal mode, it may be
necessary to boot the phone into Safe Mode. Unfortunately, there are hundreds
of different phones and devices with different physical and non-physical
buttons, so getting into Safe Mode is different for many phones. Below is a
listing of ways to get into Safe Mode on many of the Android phones.
Tip: When the phone is in Safe Mode, the message
"Safe Mode" should be printed in the lower corner of the display.
This mode should only be used to fix problems, uninstall bad apps, and perform
any changes to allow the phone to load into normal mode.
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove
and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Turn on the phone.
When the Motorola Dual Core screen appears, simultaneouslypress
and hold Volume Up and Down keys on the side of the phone. Continue to
hold down these keys until the lock screen or you see Safe Mode in the bottom
corner.
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove
and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Press and hold the Menu button and then turn on
the phone. As the phone starts, keep holding down the button until you see the
lock screen or you see Safe Mode in the bottom corner.
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove
and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Turn on the phone.
When the phone logo appears press and hold the
trackball on the phone until you see the lock screen or you see Safe Mode
in the bottom corner.
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove
and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Press and hold the Menu button and then turn on
the phone. As the phone starts, keep holding down the button until you see the
lock screen or the phone vibrates.
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