Samsung Galaxy M10 Safe Mode
Learn how to boot your Samsung Galaxy M10 into Safe Mode to troubleshoot issues and resolve app-related problems with our easy, step-by-step guide.

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What is Safe Mode?
Safe Mode starts your device with only the essential system apps, temporarily disabling all third-party applications.
This mode allows you to troubleshoot issues on your Samsung Galaxy M10 by identifying problematic apps or system errors.
It’s a useful tool to diagnose crashes, freezes, or performance issues without interference from downloaded applications.
Safe Mode is useful for:
- Identifying problematic apps,
- Fixing crashes or freezes,
- Improving device performance,
- Troubleshooting software issues.
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While in Safe Mode, the following features will be disabled on your Samsung Galaxy M10:
- All third-party apps
- Custom launchers
- Widgets
- Live wallpapers
- Non-essential background services
Enable Safe Mode
Safe Mode allows you to troubleshoot your device by disabling third-party apps and running only system essentials.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to enable Safe Mode on your Samsung Galaxy M10:
- Unlock Your Device
- Press and hold the Power Button
- Tap and hold Power Off
- Select Safe Mode when prompted
- Wait for the device to restart
- Check if the issue persists in Safe Mode
To exit Safe Mode, simply restart your device.

Enabling Safe Mode on your Samsung Galaxy M10 can help identify problematic apps and troubleshoot performance issues.
Once troubleshooting is complete, simply restart your device to return to normal mode.