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Why does my Samsung Galaxy phone say safe mode in the bottom left corner of my screen?

The reason behind getting into Android Safe Mode might fluctuate in every device. It might occur because of any third party application which is obstructing the normal functioning of the device. Or it might be some malicious link or application which has injected the software. Restart your phone and it will be out of safe mode.In case if it doesn't work then Long press the Switch off button and tap ‘Power off’.Once it turns off, you need to turn it on again by pressing the power button and volume buttons together.Read more: How to turn off/on safe mode in samsung and other phones?

How can I set my full photo as a wallpaper on my Android phone without cropping it?

By cropping it means your wallpaper resolution is larger than your phone’s screen. One option is if you find the option while setting as Wallpaper ‘do nothing on cropping’ that will make sure your photo is scrollable on home screen on swipe for widget. Or see the option for ‘center crop/fit screen’ that will fit your photo without cropping on your home scree.If you don’t find these option on setting your wallpaper on whatever platform you are on, you can use an editor that resizes images on what-ever resolution you want that in . ex: Windows paint can do that.

How do I turn off screen overlay in Samsung J5 Prime?

To Turnoff Screen overlay in Samsung Galaxy J5 you need to follow these steps.Step 1: Go to SettingsStep 2: Select ApplicationsStep 3: Select Application ManagerStep 4: Tap More in the Top Right Corner.Step 5: Select Apps that can appear on top.Step 6: Toggle Next to Turnoff the Applications which you don’t need

Why do my phone get switched off automatically?

Well, there could be several reason for this. It also happened in my phone too. Here are the possible reasons:-May be because of low/damaged battery. If your battery showing like 15% and still switched off then something is wrong with battery.May be because of temperature. Well, it happens rarely. Android can itself mange to cool down but in some cases if your using phone for heavy gaming, it might switch off.May be because of heavy load on CPU. I myself encountered this problem in my Asus Zenfone 2. When there is lots of apps running in background and hardly some ram is left. It might get turned off.May be because of faulty or glitchy applications or software updates, phone can automatically get turned off.How to fix it?If you found battery issue then try callibrating your battery.Update your applications and software.Try rebooting your phone in safe mode.If the problem still persists, try factory resetting your phone.Hope this helps.

Why does my phone gets switched off even though the charge is 40%?

There are several reasons you might face this problem.If the phone is old. Battery must have worn out. In that case I would recommend you to get a new battery.Uninstall any app which you no longer use. (any app which just sitting there.)Turn of GPS, turn of automatic brightness, and turn of the live wallpaperMake sure your phone is upto date. Check for updates. Always use the recommended charger. Sometimes use the high amp charges can also cause the problem. Your phone may charge quick but it will not be good the phone or the batteryReset your phone to the factory settings. You can find this under the settings. Or you can go into recovery mode. Usually home button + volume key + power will take you to the recovery mode.If that doesn't solve the problem. You can try installing a new ROM for your phone. You can find many customs ROMs for your phone and model.(rooting and flashing a new ROM can end up in bricking your device. Wouldn't recommend it if you are not comfortable or done it before)you can also flash the official ROM on your phone. It will reset the phone to factory settings. Search your phone model official ROM on Google. You will find all the information about installing custom ROM.LAST OPTIONYou can take it to the service station.

What are some ways to prevent screen retention (burn-in) on my Super AMOLED phone?

I am by no means an expert on this subject, ionly barely know what I am talking about.Burn in can only happen if the screen is motionlessly displaying the same image for an extended period of time. My friend ruined his TV by playing hours of a two player game with a light dividing line between the screen views for the players, because the dividing line was burnt on to the TV screen. That line was displayed in the same place for hours and hours consecutively before it was burnt in.To prevent burn in on a mobile, you don't need to worry about more than not using apps for hours if they keep the same areas of screen constantly lit. You should keep the automatic setting for blacking out the screen when not using the phone on, and under say 5 minutes. Your home screen configuration shouldn't have anything to do with burn in, as long as the screen automatically goes black when not used. An ebook reader with black text on white background might in theory cause burn in, if you read for long enough without turning the screen off, as the edges of the page would always remain light. White text on black would not have this problem, as the form of letters and blanks between words on each page is different from the previous, but even then you should not leave the same page open for longer than an hour at a time, or something.Another thing entirely is battery usage. Displaying black uses no current on these screens, as far as I know, so any predominantly white or light colored screens will tax your battery more than predominantly black screens.

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