In maintenance mode, you can collect logs to help troubleshoot your device. These logs will not contain any personally identifiable information about the user.

When you exit Maintenance Mode, your phone will revert to its original settings, including your apps and data. To turn on Maintenance Mode on Samsung phone, follow these steps:

Steps to Turn On Maintenance Mode on Samsung phone

Open the Settings app on your phone and scroll down to the bottom. There you’ll find a list of options that pertain to your phone. Scroll down to the bottom of this list and select “Privacy.” Now, under “Privacy,” you’ll find a list of options that pertain to how your data is collected and used. Scroll down to the bottom of this list and select “Location.” Now, under “Location,” you’ll find a list of options that pertain to how your data is collected and used. Scroll down to the bottom of this list and select “Data Collection.” Now, under Data Collection, you’ll find a list of options that pertain to how your data is shared with third-party companies. Scroll down to the bottom of this list and select “Do Not Share My Data With Third-Party Companies.”

Battery and Device Care

In order to keep your device in good condition, please enter Maintenance mode.

The Turn On button at the bottom of the screen turns on your device.

To turn on Maintenance Mode:

  1. Open the Settings app and navigate to the System section.
  2. Scroll down and select the Maintenance Mode option.
  3. Toggle on the switch to enable Maintenance Mode.

The log contains information about recent app usage and system errors to help support staff analyze problems with your phone.

Final Words

If you’re ever having trouble with your Samsung Galaxy phone, be sure to turn on Maintenance Mode. This will help the technician who is repairing your device without having access to your data. ..