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How To Boot into Safe Mode On Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime

Here we will be sharing an in-depth guide to Boot into Safe Mode On Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime and How to boot Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime Out of Safe mode. Safe mode is used when a user wants to fix a device and don’t want any app to interfere in that process. Entering into safe mode won’t delete any data on your device.

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime features a 5-inch Capacitive touchscreen (540 x 960 pixels, 220 ppi) display. It is powered by a Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU processor paired with 1.5 GB RAM. It has 8 GB internal storage with microSD support(up to 256 GB (dedicated slot).

It sports an 8MP rear camera and supports Wifi, GPS, 3G and 4G LTE. It packs in a Removable Li-Ion 2600 mAh battery. It runs Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow) out of the box. This is a budget entry-level smartphone which justifies its price very well.

Steps To Boot Safe Mode On Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime

  • Power off the phone by holding down the power button for a few seconds.
  • Now Just Press and hold the power button and release it when you see the Samsung on screen.
  • After releasing the Power key, immediately press and hold the Volume down key.
  • Keep holding the Volume key till the phone completely boots up.
  • Once the phone boots up,  ‘Safe mode’ should be appeared on the bottom of the screen

Safe mode

  • Done!! Now you can perform any task without any interference of any apps.

Steps To Boot Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime Out of Safe mode

  • Just Switch Off the device completely and turned it on again.

Power Off

  • That’s it!! your device should be out of safe mode.

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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