Enable iPhone Safe Mode: Here’s How

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Sometime you have installed a jailbreak tweak which conflict with some other installed tweak; and in some cases, the device enters into a boot loop or unresponsive state which really makes you feel like to restore the device. The good news is, the most recent Cydia Substrate version has a built-in function which allows put your device in such state where the Cydia Substrate is fully disabled means all the tweaks are disabled and you can delete the conflicting tweaks without restoring your device.Here’s how to enable iPhone safe mode.

iPhone boot loop

In some cases, this will get you out from his problem. It is not a  wrong doing to put your device in this mode, but sometimes it need where some  tweaks are creating problem. If you are not familiar with Cydia Substrate‘s safe mode feature before, then here is how to use it by following these steps:

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How To Enable iPhone Safe Mode

  • First of all, download and install the latest Cydia Substrate version
  • If your device stuck on a boot loop just hold together the Power and Home buttons and keep hold them on.
  • The moment the Apple logo appears release them after which disappears (indicating that your device is Turning-off).

Disabling Cydia Substrate in Safe Mode:

  • Turn-on your iPhone by holding the Power along with Volume Up buttons.
  • Release the Power button as soon as the Apple logo shows up but keep hold the “Volume Up” button unless your device boots up completely.

Delete Conflicting tweaks

  • Launch  Cydia
  • Tap on the Manage tab
  • Tap the Packages
  • Tap on installed tweak you believe might be the root cause
  • Tap on Modify
  • And finally Remove this.

Repeat the last six steps for all the unwanted Cydia tweaks you believe might be liable for the device getting this issue.