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How to Turn Off Safe Mode on Android Phone and Access All Its Features?

Just like your Computer, your Android phone also has a safe mode, which when launched, boots your mobile phone into a clean session without launching any third-party apps or widgets. Android safe mode was designed as a trouble shooting tool to observe the device for software issues and compatibility. It helps identify the reason of device crashes or slow performance.

Safe mode on Android is a feature which can be activated voluntarily. It helps the user to identify which apps consume the maximum of resources and hamper the performance of the device. It can also help diagnose which app consumes most of the battery resources by manually switching one app on and observing its toll on the battery. Other smartphone issues like overheating, unresponsive screen issues, increased usage of data, random reboots and others can be easily classified into software or hardware issue as the phone only loads the default system apps in its normal state, just as it was when you opened the box for first time.

If your device boots into safe mode involuntary then it is likely that the device has encountered an error with the functioning of an app, malware issues or maybe a glitch with the operating system. If your mobile works fine in the safe mode, then the good news is that there is nothing wrong with your hardware. It is a third-party app which is causing the glitch and is not compatible with your phone. This generally happens if you have installed an app from a third-party website and not from Google Play Store.

What can you do in Android Safe Mode?

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Steps to Turn On Safe Mode in Android Devices.

Safe Mode is an easy and quick way to detect any issues with your device. If you face any issues with your mobile phone, reboot it into safe mode and check. If you still encounter same issues, then it can be a hardware fault. If not, check the list of recent installed or updated application and try removing them in safe mode itself. Reboot your device in the normal mode and check your device.

To activate safe mode, perform the simple steps:

In order to identify the restart mode, check the left bottom of the screen and you find ‘Safe Mode’ written over.

Those are the basic steps to access safe mode in any Android device. However, some manufacturers customize the operating system before loading it in their devices. And this may result in safe mode not being activated. Try out a few alternative steps instead:

There is another method especially for older devices.

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Steps on How to Turn Off Safe Mode on Android Devices.

Sometimes, it happens that a device in safe mode is not able to return to the normal mode. It mostly happens when the device has slipped into the safe mode automatically without any attempt from your side. In such cases it becomes a task to pull it back to the normal mode. Here are a few steps to do so:

Note: This can be considered as a hit and miss type of step and you might have to try it out more than once.

Step 1. Open Android settings on your device.

Step 2. Locate Apps & Notifications, and tap See all apps.

Step 3. Tap the app’s name which you suspect.

Step 4. Tap the Storage option and press the Clear Cache button.

Step 5. It the previous step does not do the trick, then press the Clear Storage button. This might lose all your user data stored like credentials, history etc. within that app.

Step 6. If the issue still persists then uninstall the app.

Important: Factory reset wipes all data. So, take a backup of all your files and settings before you attempt this step.

The Software Method

Step 1. You can reset your phone through the operating system options. Locate the Settings options and type ‘Reset’ in the search bar of the settings window.

Step 2. Find the option labelled as ‘Factory reset (erase all data)’ and tap it. You phone will restart and reset all settings to the way it was packed in the box.

The Hardware Method

Step 1. Turn off your device and restart it by holding the power button along with the volume up button pressed together.

Step2. Use the volume down button to move through the recovery options and choose ‘Wipe Data/Factory Reset’ and press the power button to select it.

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Finally, I guess now you know what to do if your Android device, Phone or Tablet, starts acting up or becomes slow suddenly for no apparent reason at all. Enter the safe mode on your device and check its functionality then, if it’s the same then there are only two options-Hardware fault or Factory data reset. But if you don’t face any issues in Safe Mode then a third-party you installed later is causing the issue. Some apps are known to cause conflict with each other and with the operating system as well. Uninstall the app you think might have caused this and check your device. Safe Mode is like a resort you would love to visit occasionally to enjoy the calmness and purity of the environment, but you cannot decide to live there forever and have to come back to the normal mode.

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