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How To Get Galaxy S9 OFF Safe Mode

How To Get Galaxy S9 OFF Safe Mode

Why put your Samsung Galaxy S9 in Safe Mode? If you are having problems with your apps, for example, then your answer would be to enter safe mode. The Safe Mode feature can fix slow apps or frozen apps. Neat, right?

However, you may wind up noticeably disappointed while utilizing the Safe Mode option on your Galaxy S9 once you have solved your problem. Sure, it helped you for a while. But then, you wouldn’t want it on Safe Mode forever, right? So, when you want to go turn off your Samsung Galaxy S9’s Safe Mode feature, what will you do? Your phone works best if you can maximize all of your features.

When the time comes that you would want to switch your Safe Mode off, you have different options for doing so. Here are some easy ways of turning your phone’s Safe Mode off.

Factory reset of the Galaxy S9

  1. Make sure that your device is turned off.
  2. Once your phone is off, switch it into Recovery Mode.
  3. You can reset your phone by wiping out your data or going back to the initial factory settings. Do this by pressing the volume button while pressing the power button.
  4. When asked if you will delete your data, choose your answer by pressing the Volume button and finalize your answer with the Power button.
  5. Once done, your phone will be back to its factory settings and you can start all over once your Galaxy S9 restarts.

Recovery Mode Entry

  1. Ensure that your device is turned off.
  2. At the same time, click and hold the Volume Up, Power Button, and Home Button.
  3. Once the Android System Recovery screen lights up, let go of the buttons.
  4. Use the Volume Down button to scroll through the various options, then use the Power button to choose a particular option.

Removing the Battery and Putting it Back Once 5 Minutes has Passed

  1. Ensure that your device is turned off.
  2. Remove the SIM card tray of your smartphone.
  3. Remove the back cover of your smartphone.  
  4. Remove the screws surrounding the device.
  5. Remove the circuit board.
  6. Disconnect the battery connector.
  7. Remove the battery.  

With these multiple solutions, you may turn off the Safe Mode on your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus.

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