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Depending on the brand and model of your Android device, follow the steps provided in one of the following scenarios:
HTC device with a physical button
Turn off Android devices. Remove the battery if the device cannot be turned off normally because of a loop.
Press the menu button on the device and press and hold.
Open the device and press and hold the menu key until the lock screen is displayed.
The device boots into safe mode.
The bottom left corner of the screen displays the word Safe mode. In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
HTC devices without physical buttons: (HTC Desire HD, HTC Thunderbolt, HTC EVO)
Turn off the Android phone. Remove the battery if the device cannot be turned off normally because of a loop.
Press the power button to turn on the device.
When the HTC logo is displayed on the screen, Press and hold the volume decrease button.
Press and hold the volume down button until the main screen loads and the word "Safe mode" is displayed on your screen. It vibrates before the device enters Safe mode.
In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
Nexus One
Turn off Android devices. If the device cannot be turned off as normal, remove the battery.
Press the power button to start the device. When the logo appears, press and hold the track ball until the lock screen is displayed. Or, when the logo is displayed, you can also press and hold the touch-sensitive menu button.
The device boots into safe mode.
In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
Motorola Droid
Turn off the Droid and slide the hardware keyboard away.
Press the Power and menu buttons on the keyboard at the same time .
Press and hold the menu key until the Droid eye is displayed on the screen and the phone vibrates.
The Droid then boots into safe mode. The bottom left corner of the screen displays the word Safe mode. In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
Turn off Android devices.
Press the power button to turn on the device.
During startup, press and hold the menu button as soon as you feel the vibration .
Press and hold the menu button until the device boots into safe mode.
The bottom left corner of the screen displays the word Safe mode. In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
Samsung Galaxy Devices
Turn off Android devices.
Press the power button to start the device.
During startup, press and hold the menu button until the device boots into safe mode.
If this does not work, press and hold the Power + menu + home button until the device boots into safe mode.
In safe mode, Android does not load any third-party applications, and you can uninstall the application that is causing the problem. Go to Settings > applications > manage applications to uninstall the application.
To reboot the device into normal mode, turn the device off before turning it on.
Motorola Xoom
If your device is not listed here, refer to the support documentation on the device manufacturer's website or contact the device manufacturer's support department.
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