Do you know how to turn off Safe Mode on your Android device? If your Android stuck in Safe Mode, do you know how to fix the problem? In this post, MiniTool Software will show you the answers you want to know.
How to Turn off Android Safe Mode?
When your Android device encounters an issue or apps have bugs, or the device is attacked by viruses & malware, you can start your Android in Safe Mode and then remove the culprit. Although the method can’t solve all Android issues, it is worth trying when you don’t know what you should do.
It is very easy to reboot your Android in Safe Mode: you just need to shut down your Android device, press the Power button to start the device, and press & hold the Volume down button immediately when you see the boot-up screen. You can release the button when your device successfully boots in Safe Mode.
When the issue is solved, you need to turn off Safe Mode on Android and boot the device as normal. How to exit Safe Mode on Android? You can try one of the following methods.
Way 1: Use the Power Button
This method works on all Android devices. You need to press and hold the Power button for a while until you see Power off or Restart. You can tap Restart to directly restart your device as normal. Besides, you can also tap Power off to shut down the device and then restart it by pressing the Power button.
Way 2: Swipe down N7otification
You can swipe down from the top of the screen. Then, you can see a tab saying:
Safe mode is on
Tap here to turn off Safe mode.
Then, you can just tap this tab to disable Safe Mode on Android.
This method doesn’t work on all Android devices. If this method doesn’t work, you can use the above method to exit Android Safe Mode.
If Safe Mode won’t turn off, there should be something wrong with your device. You can take some measures to solve the issue. The next part will show you some solutions.
What to Do if Android Stuck in Safe Mode?
How to Fix Android Safe Mode Won’t Turn off?
- Completely power off your Android device
- Check the Volume down button
- Remove the recently installed apps
- Wipe Cache partition
Fix 1: Power off the device completely and then restart it
If you select Restart after pressing the Power button and your Android doesn’t exit Safe Mode, you can select Power off instead to first turn off the device. After that, you can press the Power button to boot the device normally.
Fix 2: Check the Volume down button
Usually, you use the Volume down button to boot Android in Safe Mode. You can check whether this button is stuck, causing Android stuck in Safe Mode.
Fix 3: Remove the recently installed apps
The issue can also be caused by the recently installed apps. You can go to Settings > Apps to find the app and uninstall them from your Android device. If the result shows that they are not the causes, you can install them back later.
Fix 4: Wipe Cache partition
An outdated cache partition can also be the cause of the problem. To fix it, you can wipe cache partition on Android and then check whether you can successfully disable Safe Mode on Android.
Fix 5: Factory reset your Android
Tip: This method will delete all data on your device, you need to back up your Android data beforehand.
If the issue persists after you use the above methods, you may need to factory reset your Android device.
1. In Safe Mode, you can go to Settings > Additional settings.
2. Scroll down to Reset phone and tap it.
3. Tap Erase all data.
Fix 6: Contact a Professional for Help
If all of the above methods can’t help you out, there should be some hardware issues on your device. To guarantee the safety of the Android device as well as the data in it, you’d better contact a professional for help. For example, you can ask the device manufacturer for a solution.
Bottom Line
Now, you know how to turn off Safe Mode on Android. If you can’t disable it, you can use the methods mentioned in this post to solve the issue. If you have other related issues, you can let us know in the comments.
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