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How to Activate Android’s Safe Mode to Get out of a Force Close Loop
August 6, 2010 | by Lars Aronsson
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Have you ever experienced a force close loop on your Android phone? No? I hadn’t either until a couple of weeks ago, but if you also enjoy checking out various ports, launcher replacements, ROMs, emulators or projects from independent developers, chances are you will too eventually. And when it happens, it’s hard to know what to do, because while in a force close loop, the Android system is literally going loco.
Then what is a “force close loop”, exactly? The term is generally used to describe when an app is involuntary closed by the system, then it’s automatically launched again, and then closed, and this goes on and on. Since you can’t access any of Android’s menus while your phone is in a force close loop, there’s no obvious way to kill it.
I got my first force close loop while trying out a new homescreen replacement, and even rebooting my phone didn’t help: the loop just continued where it left off, since the app was launched automatically every time my phone started. Fortunately, I discovered Android’s Safe Mode.
There are probably other situations when Android’s safe mode may come in handy. Generally, whenever an app gives you trouble and you can’t uninstall it for whatever reason, or if your phone goes haywire, you can try starting your phone in safe mode.
Update: Instructions for more phones have been added. To turn off safe mode, simply reboot your device.
HTC devices with physical buttons:
- Turn off your Android phone. If you can’t do it the normal way because of the loop, remove the battery.
- Press the Menu button on your phone.
- While holding down the Menu button, turn on your device and keep pressing the Menu button until you see the lock screen.
- “Safe Mode” should now be printed in the lower-left corner of your display. When in safe mode, Android does not load any third-party apps, and you can uninstall the application that gave you trouble from Settings > Applications > Manage applications.
Nexus One:
- Turn off your Nexus. Remove the battery if it cannot be done the normal way.
- Press the power button to start your phone, and right when the logo appears, press and hold the trackball. You should also be able to hold down the touch sensitive Menu button at this point, if you prefer that.
- Keep pressing until you see the lock screen, and you should now be in safe mode.
Motorola Droid
- Turn off your Droid and slide open the hardware keyboard.
- Press both the power button and the Menu button on the keyboard simultaneously.
- Keep holding down the Menu key until you see the “Droid Eye”, and you feel your phone vibrate.
- Your Droid should start and say “Safe Mode” in the lower-left corner of the screen.











gr8 article……experienced it first-hand yesterday…..
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Very useful tip. I fortunately haven't experienced a force close loop. However this knowledge could come in very handy down the road.
Couldn’t get this to work on the Nexus One.
Mwell.. how about the non physical buttons like the back and menu soft buttons on samsung galaxy s? No go..
seems like i read somewhere that it's home+menu+power for galaxy s
Haven't been in the urgency to try it (yet), but I am really curious on how McHale above solved the isue of getting into safe mode on the Nexus One.
Your comments are welcome. Thanks in advance.
@McHale, @Tariq I added instructions for the Nexus One and the Motorola Droid, thanks for pointing that out. On phones with capacitive buttons, you may be able to activate safe mode the normal way, but you have to let the device boot for awhile first in order for it to recognize key presses.
I have a Samsung Vibrant and have not had this issue. But just in case, how is this done on my Vibrant?????
Hello Pax. I have Googled it, but I mainly got results for how to *turn off* Safe Mode on the Vibrant (a.k.a. Samsung Galaxy S). Some users of the device have apparently gotten into safe mode without wanting to. I'll update the post when/if I find out how to do it.
On Galaxy S GT-i9000 safe mode is entered by pressing Menu+Home+Power On … I understand on other Galaxy ROMs it may work simply with Menu+Power On.
I have tested this with an HTC Desire 2.1 Orange France, after asking the PIN code, then the security “code/map” of the phone, “Mode securisé/Secured Mode” is written at the bottom left. But then he request the choice between the HTC Sense launcher and the Orange launcher. In both cases, the phone reboots in normal mode => no possibility to start on safe mode, sorry.
so how do you get out of safe mode
see reply to Kate below
im stuck in safe mode on my samsung galaxy s vibrant how do i turn it off?
@Kate @john If holding down on the power button doesn't work for you, taking the battery out for just a second without anything plugged in can't fail, I suspect.
I have a metro android lg.., it is stuck on safemode, how do I turn it off, for I never turnt it on, not sure how it got on to begin wigh
instructions for Samsung Google Nexus S? I'm having difficulty finding it. Thanks either way, and thanks for the article and your comments over at stackexchange.
Wow great. I discovered this feature when I was about to drive.
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I just got it for Samansung Galaxy mini -> keep menu button (left side one) pressed while booting
I have a optimus t, do you know how i can get out of safe mode?
OK!! this is really pissing me off.. -.- i did the HTC one and it brings me to my applications. what is isnt telling me is how to take it off this mother f**kn safe mode -____-"
how do i get into safe mode for xperia x10 mini pro.. i really need your help!!
get out of safe mode by removing the battery and turning it back on [press nothing will turning it back on]
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Wow im so glad I saw this. My phone has been in a force close loop 6 different times and the only way I could get rid of it was to factory reset my phone! It always pissed me off cuz I lost everything when I did that. But now I can give this a try if it ever happens again! Thanks.
Thanks for the info.I was getting worried when I couldn’t get my android out of safe mode because I didn’t even activate it.Your support is greatly appreciated.Thanks a million.
How do you get out of Safe Mode on the Samsung Epic?
How do i get safe mode off of my Android tablet
I tried with Menu+Power On and then kept pressing the Menu button until it showed the home screen.
Everywhere same instructions. Take out battery, hold menú button down. Im still in safe mode. Help me before i never get help. Galaxy s1.