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Galaxy S4 stuck in safe mode

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My Samsung Galaxy S4 got shut down by running out of battery today and when i booted it up it was in safe mode. i pressed the disable safe mode button and it restarted the phone, but it was still in safe mode. Have restarted about 10 times, still same thing. Please help!

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Have you tried taking the battery out and putting it back in?

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Have you tried taking the battery out and putting it back in?

Yeah i had it out for a good 10 minutes. 

 

 

try rebooting through your bootloader. or maybe loading a backup?

How do i get to the bootloader? 

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Yeah i had it out for a good 10 minutes. 

 

 

How do i get to the bootloader? 

-power off your device completely

-press and hold volume up, home and power buttons simultaniously.

-release the buttons when the screen flickers or a logo appears

- now use your volume buttons to select what you want and the power button to carry out the selected item.

 

reboot system should be one of the first things on the main menu.

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An work mate off mine had the same problem. think he had to clear the parition cache.

Think you do this by holding down the home button, power button and one off the volumes buttons.

 

found this youtube vid if it helps

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Maybe Billy Mays can help?

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An work mate off mine had the same problem. think he had to clear the parition cache.

Think you do this by holding down the home button, power button and one off the volumes buttons.

 

found this youtube vid if it helps

That fixed it! Thanks alot!

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