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1. Intro [00:00]
2. Bring up the Power Menu [01:02]
3. Tap and Hold the Power Off Option [01:11]
4. Tap the Green Safe Mode button [01:24]
5. Results of Galaxy S10 being in Safe Mode [01:52]
6. How to Remove the Galaxy S10 Out from Safe Mode [06:36]
#GalaxyS10 #GalaxyS10Lite
I am constantly preaching about how customizable Android is. This includes the unique software features that each OEM bakes into its firmware. All the way to the various APIs and components that 3rd-party applications can change. And this isn’t even getting into things such as custom ROMs, custom kernels, etc.
Smartphones are complex devices. This means there are a number of issues that can crop up at seemingly random times. This includes but is not limited to overheating, lagging performance, poor battery life, & more. If you’re experiencing any of these then your first step should be to boot the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Lite, S10+, or S10e into Safe Mode.
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