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6 ways to get rid of safe mode (safemode) on an android phone

Your cellphone keeps going into safe mode & interrupting your activities? Here are 6 ways to get rid of safe mode on Android phones from Samsung, Xiaomi, etc

How to remove Android safe mode or commonly known as Safe Mode do you need right now?

Operating system Android based on open source allows users to tinker with and modify it. Hence, there are a lot of root services offered for Android users.

Even though it's easy, this makes the Android cellphone system damaged faster, especially with root and installed malicious applications. Usually, your Android phone will immediately enter Safe Mode to avoid further damage.

In this article, ApkVenue will try to tell you some how to remove safe mode on an Android phone as well as some things that might cause it.

What is Safe Mode or Safe Mode?

Before going into the main discussion, you must first know what safe mode is. Broadly speaking, Safe Mode on an Android cellphone is a mode that limits your Android cellphone to only carry out main functions and basic systems.

Safe Mode designed in such a way as to assist the process troubleshooting, which is to track and diagnose the performance of the Android operating system on your cellphone.

In other words, you can't run all third-party applications installed on your cellphone. The application will be hidden when your cellphone enters safe mode.

No need to worry if your cellphone goes into Safe Mode. Although there is not necessarily any damage to your HP, Safe Mode is a sign that you should be more careful.

Cause HP Enters Safe Mode

After understanding what Safe Mode is, now ApkVenue wants to tell you some of the reasons why your Android phone goes into safe mode. Maybe many of you have experienced this but don't know the cause.

Usually, a cellphone that goes into Safe Mode will restart itself then the words Safe Mode appear in the bottom corner of the screen.

Actually, you can turn on Safe Mode manually. Well, if your cellphone automatically enters this mode, it means that something is wrong with the system on your cellphone, gang.

A cellphone that goes into Safe Mode can mean that there are bugs, virus, or application malfunctions on your cellphone. It could also be, you accidentally pressed the button that activates this mode.

This is very common on rooted Android phones. So, if it's not really important, it's better not to root your cellphone, gang. Dear warranty.

If you can't wait to know how to remove safe mode on a Samsung cellphone or on other Android HP brands, just take a look at the following article, gang!

How to Eliminate Safe Mode / Safe Mode on Android Phones

How to remove safe mode or safe mode on an Android cellphone is actually easy, you know. Jaka has experienced this several times but Jaka's HP can return to normal by following the methods below.

In addition, how to remove safe mode in all brands of Android cellphones tends to be the same, really. Curious? Come on, see together!

1. Restart HP (The Easiest Way to Eliminate Safe Mode)

Photo source: Google (Restarting an Android phone is the easiest way to get rid of safe mode)

The simplest way to remove safe mode is to Restart Android Phone you. Normally, this mode will appear temporarily until the issues on your cellphone can be resolved.

If you are sure that there is no problem with your cellphone system or feel that you accidentally activated Safe Mode on your cellphone, then you can try this method, gang.

To restart the cellphone as a solution, how to disable safe mode is also very easy, as you usually do. Here are the steps.

1. Press and hold the power button

You press and hold the HP power button until several options appear.

2. Select 'Reboot'

After that you select the 'Reboot' option to restart the cellphone.

3. Wait until the HP turns on

The system will restart and you just need to wait until the process is complete.

2. Removing the Battery

The next way to get rid of safe mode is to remove the HP battery. This one method is very useful for those of you who have a slow HP. It was so slow, just restarting the HP took a few minutes.

By removing the battery, your cellphone will immediately stop all processes and the cellphone will die instantly. Wait a few seconds before reinstalling your HP battery then turn it on again.

Unfortunately, today's cellphones use the battery on average non-removable so you can't follow this method anymore.

But if your HP battery type removable, you can try the following steps:

1. Turn off the HP power

Press and hold the HP power button, then select the 'Power Off' option.

2. Remove the battery for a while

After HP dies, you open it case and remove the battery for a while.

3. Put the HP battery back in

Then you put the battery back in correctly.

4. Turn on HP

If you are sure the battery is installed correctly, now you press and hold the HP power button to turn it back on.

3. Removing Malfunctioning Apps

As Jaka said before, one of the reasons why your Android phone suddenly enters Safe Mode is because of a malfunctioning application. As well as exacerbated by root.

The way to deal with it is actually easy and difficult, gang. You should try to remember what application or last thing you did on your cellphone before your cellphone finally entered Safe Mode.

If you remember, you can try to uninstall the application or unroot your cellphone. Don't forget to restart your cellphone to clean the process on the cellphone.

To delete an application on an Android phone, you can follow the steps below:

1. Go to 'Settings'

You open the 'Settings' application then enter the menu 'Apps' and select 'Manage Apps.

2. Select and delete apps

Next you find and select the application to be deleted because it is suspected to be the cause of the HP entering Safe Mode. Select menu 'Uninstall' to complete the process.

Apart from going through the Settings app, you can also delete Android apps from the Play Store, gang. The method is even easier because you only need to search for the application, then click the button 'Uninstall'.

4. Clear Cache

Cache is a temporary storage area used to store app, browser, or game settings. The goal is to speed up the loading process when you open the application.

Not only does your cellphone memory become full, it turns out that the cache can also be the cause of your Android cellphone suddenly entering Safe Mode automatically.

Therefore, clearing a full cache can be a way to get rid of safe mode that is hard to lose on your cellphone.

1. Open 'Settings' and go to Apps page

You open the Settings application on your cellphone, then enter the Apps page as Jaka has shown earlier.

2. Select the app to clear cache

You choose roughly what application you want to clear the cache. Then press menu 'Clear Data' and select 'Clear Cache'.

5. Turn off Via Notification Center

As the name implies, the Notification Center window functions to provide notifications that appear due to an application program running on the cellphone.

Including one of them when Safe Mode is active, gang. When Safe Mode is active, the notification will generally appear in the Notification Center window.

Well, to disable Safe Mode via Notification Center, here are the steps.

1. Open the Notification Center window

You open the Notification Center window by sliding the screen from top to bottom.

2. Select Safe Mode notification

After that, you tap on the Safe Mode notification and turn off the mode by pressing the button 'Turn off' in the pop-up window that appears.

Photo source: SensorsTechForum

6. Factory Reset (How to Eliminate the Most Powerful Safe Mode)

How to remove the last safe mode if this problem can't be solved with the solutions above is to do factory reset. This method is quite effective, especially for cellphones that have been used for a long time.

Factory reset will reset all data and your HP system so that it returns to its initial state to be like a new cellphone again. This is expected to solve all errors on your HP.

However, a factory reset will delete all data and applications stored on the HP's internal memory. ApkVenue suggests, save your important data in a safe place before doing it, gang.

Well, for the factory reset method yourself, you can follow these steps:

1. Go to 'Settings'

You open the 'Settings' application on your Android phone.

2. Select the 'About Phone' menu

Each HP brand may be different. But, if you are a Xiaomi cellphone user, you can select the menu 'About Phone' then select 'Backup & reset'.

3. Select Factory Reset

Finally, you scroll to the bottom and select the 'Erase all data (factory reset) menu.

Wait until the reset process is complete. For those of you who have tried several previous methods but haven't been able to overcome the stubborn safe mode on Samsung, you can try this method.

That's Jaka's article on how to get rid of safe mode that is hard to lose on an Android phone. Including those of you who are looking for a way to disable Samsung's safe mode, gang.

Unlike how to activate safe mode, getting rid of it is a little more difficult, isn't it! Hopefully this article can solve your problem, gang.

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