To remove Safe Mode on a Samsung phone, you can try the following methods:
- Restart the device normally : Press and hold the power button, then tap Restart or Power Off and turn the phone back on. This will usually exit Safe Mode and boot the phone in normal mode
- Use the notification panel : Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification panel. If Safe Mode is active, you should see a notification saying "Safe mode is on." Tap this notification and select Turn Off to restart the phone normally
- Use hardware buttons during boot : Turn off the phone, then turn it on and immediately press and hold the Volume Down button until the device finishes booting. This can sometimes toggle Safe Mode off if it was enabled via volume button during startup
- Use the Assistant Menu if the power button is not working : Go to Settings > Accessibility > Interaction and dexterity, enable the Assistant Menu , then tap the Assistant Menu shortcut, select Power off menu , and choose Restart to exit Safe Mode
If Safe Mode persists after restarting, it may be due to a problematic third- party app. In that case, try uninstalling recently installed apps while in Safe Mode, then restart the device
. In summary, the quickest way is to restart your Samsung phone normally or use the Safe Mode notification to turn it off. If those don’t work, use the Assistant Menu or hardware button methods