You can turn off Safe Mode on Android by simply restarting your phone.
You can also exit Safe Mode through the notification panel, but this doesn’t work on all phones.
While in Safe Mode, you can troubleshoot apps by clearing their cache and data or uninstalling them.
Android phones are small portable computers, and like any computer, they can suffer glitches that prevent them from working properly. To resolve certain problems, Android offers Safe Mode, which lets you start the phone with just the most essential features and services. When in Safe Mode, most third-party apps are disabled.
If you unintentionally enable Safe Mode, a bug causes it to happen automatically, or you’re done troubleshooting after deliberately enabling Safe Mode, here is how to get out of Safe Mode and start your phone normally again.
How to turn off Safe Mode on Android
There are two ways to turn off Safe Mode on Android: by restarting your device or using the Notification panel.
Turn off Safe Mode using the Power button
The easiest way to turn off Safe Mode on Android is to simply restart your device. You can turn off your phone when it’s in Safe Mode just like you would do normally — just press and hold the power button until a power icon appears on the screen, and then tap it.
The normal power menu should appear even in Safe Mode.
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When you restart the phone, it should boot into the normal mode.
Turn off Safe Mode using the Notification panel
If you don’t want to – or can’t – use the power button to shut down your phone and exit Safe Mode, there might be another method at your disposal.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal the notification panel. You should have one of the following options:
Use notifications. There might be a notification that says Safe Mode is on. You can tap it to turn off Safe Mode.
Use the Power icon. If you don’t see the Safe Mode notification. Swipe down again so you can see all the quick access options. At the bottom of the screen you should see Option and Power icons. Tap the Power icon and then tap Restart.
Use the Power icon at the bottom of the quick access screen to restart your phone and get out of Safe Mode.
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These options may not be available on every Android model, so if you don’t see this, you’ll need …read more
Source:: Business Insider