If you are a Samsung Galaxy Fold owner and are experiencing some problems such as crashes, freezing, and slow operation, it is sometimes necessary to enter Safe Mode in order to fix them. Safe Mode is an alternate way to start up Galaxy Fold that runs only the essential parts of the phone’s operating system, making it easier to detect any issues that could be interfering with its regular functioning.
Why Enter Safe Mode?
- To troubleshoot certain types of errors such as crashes or freezing
- To diagnose and fix issues that may stem from malware infections
- To identify any conflicting third-party applications
- To disable debugging processes in order to focus on determining the cause of an error
How to Boot into Safe Mode in Samsung Galaxy Fold
- Make sure that the phone is powered off.
- When the device is turned off, press and hold the Power button until the Samsung logo appears on the screen.
- When the logo appears, immediately press and hold the Volume Down key.
- When the device vibrates, release the Power button but keep pressing the Volume Down button until the Safe Mode prompt appears on the screen.
- When the prompt appears, release the Volume Down button and accept the prompt by tapping OK.
- At this point, your device should be running in Safe Mode. You will notice that the words “Safe Mode” are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
- You should now be able to start troubleshooting your device.
- When you are done, press and hold the Power button and turn the device off.
By booting into the Safe Mode of Samsung Galaxy Fold, you can diagnose and fix issues that may be interfering with the regular performance of the phone. It’s an easy and useful way to help keep your phone running at its best. Remember to try rebooting the phone a few times if the issue persists, as this may help resolve it.
Author: SoundFlaw Staff