On Windows operating system, you have something called Safe mode that stops many unnecessary processes and apps.
Safe Mode in Windows is the most preferred option to troubleshoot errors and system problems.
However, do you know you also have Safe mode on your Android equipment?

Safe mode is available on the Android operating system and can help you troubleshoot many Android issues.
Some apps you download from third-party sources can cause issues with your phone.
If apps create problems, your Android phone might restart itself, freeze, crash, or run slowly.

First, you’re gonna wanna Power off your Android gear.
After a few seconds, power it on.
Hold theVolume Up+ Downbutton together during the boot screen logo until it finishes booting.

To exit the safe mode, you should probably reboot your phone.
And your phone will be back in normal mode.
Note:In a few smartphones, you might have to press the power button for about 30 seconds.

First of all, you need a rooted Android.
For that, follow our guide,Root your android.
After rooting your Android rig, you have to implement the Xposed installer.

For that, follow our guide toInstall Xposed Installer On Android.
Enable this app in the Xposed installer to make this app change system configs and files.
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