To exit Safe Mode on an Android device, the most common method is to restart the phone normally. This can typically be done by pressing and holding the Power button and then selecting Restart from the Power menu. On some devices, you might need to press and hold both the Power and Volume Up buttons for a few seconds and then choose Restart. If there is a notification about Safe Mode, tapping it and selecting "Turn off" can also exit Safe Mode. If restarting does not work and the device keeps booting into Safe Mode, there could be a physical issue with the volume button (which sometimes triggers Safe Mode on boot). In such cases, getting the device checked or repaired might be necessary. As a last resort, performing a factory reset will exit Safe Mode, but this will erase all data on the device. Summary of ways to exit Safe Mode on Android:
- Restart the phone normally via the Power menu.
- Press and hold Power and Volume Up buttons and restart.
- Use the notification panel to turn off Safe Mode if available.
- If stuck, repair hardware or do a factory reset.
This method works across many Android devices including Samsung, Google Pixel, and OnePlus phones.