Some of these bugs or glitches are caused by bad third party apps but unfortunately, there is no direct way for end users to find out. This is where we will explain how to enter Galaxy Note 10 safe mode. Learn why you should try safe mode as a troubleshooting step and how to do it below.
How to Enter Safe Mode on Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Some Android problems are caused by bad third-party apps. If you notice the problem right after installing a new app, the best thing you can do is to remove it from the system. If the problem goes away after that, that’s great. However, if you don’t know which app is causing the problem, or if you just want to check if there is a rogue app behind the problem, you can always restart the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 to safe mode.
Safe mode is a great way to check for possible bad apps on Android devices. When enabled, it suspends or blocks all third party apps. This means that any apps you add, even those from Samsung and Google, which are considered third-party in this context, will all be prevented from launching. On your home screen, such apps will now be grayed out. With only genuine first party apps running, you can check for the problem. If your device is working normally in safe mode and the error or problem is not present, you can assume that one of the third party apps is causing it. Read also: How to Turn Off Galaxy A51.
How to Enter Safe Mode on Samsung Galaxy Note 10
To restart Galaxy Note 10 into safe mode, all you have to do is follow the steps below. Running your device in this mode will not delete your personal data like photos, videos, apps, documents, etc. So you can safely do this as a troubleshooting step.
To restart Samsung Galaxy Note 10 to safe mode:
Press Power
Press and hold the Power button until the Power off menu appears then release it.
Restart to Safe Mode
Tap and hold Power off until the Safe mode prompt appears then release it. To confirm, tap Safe Mode.
Wait for the process to finish
This process can take up to 30 seconds to complete. On reboot, “Safe mode” will appear at the bottom left of the home screen.
Check the problem
Once your Galaxy Note10 has restarted into Safe Mode, you can observe the device to check for problems.
The final word
How to enter the safe mode of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is very easy. You can try our guide above to make it easier. Read also: How to Turn Off Galaxy A71.