Samsung users, like me wish to disable the safe mode feature in Samsung. The Samsung has a very useful feature inside of it called "Safe Mode". It allows you to disable the third party applications and background running programs that might have caused your phone to freeze, lagged or glicth. Now if you are already familiar with it and trying to hide Safe Mode then you can follow this tutorial on how to Disable Safe Mode in Samsung.
You may have to enable the “Safe Mode” for different reasons, but eventually, you have to disable it because the “Safe Mode” in Samsung phones won’t allow you to use many apps and features on the phone. For this reason, today, I will show two methods for disabling “Safe Mode” in Samsung.
While the “Safe Mode” is on, follow the given procedure to disable it:
After turning it on, the “Safe Mode” will be disabled automatically. Instead of tapping on the “Power off” icon, you can also tap on the “Restart” icon to restart your phone normally. It will also disable the “Safe Mode.”
If for some reason, your power button is not working, you can do the following:
After the restart is completed, you will see that the “Safe Mode” is no longer enabled. I recommend using the power button to turn off the device completely and then manually turn it on. It will be more effective than the other processes.
The “Safe Mode” may turn on for many reasons. If you haven’t turn it on intentionally then,
While the “Safe Mode” is on, you can use certain apps. The default built-in apps in the phone will be accessible even if the “Safe Mode” is on. For example, different Google apps like Chrome, Gmail, Maps, Samsung’s default Camera and Gallery, etc.
You can also enter the settings menu while the “Safe Mode” is enabled. From there, you can change different settings. The “Safe Mode” will also let you quickly identify the downloaded apps. It is helpful to find a rogue app that may contain viruses or damage your data.
Though “Safe Mode” lets you safely use your phone without the risk of getting viruses, you should disable the “Safe Mode” at some point. Because, as long as the “Safe Mode” is enabled, you won’t be able to use any downloaded apps on your phone.
If you like to play games on the phone, you can’t play those games until you disable the “Safe Mode.” Samsung’s default camera app is good, but many users like to use other camera apps. “Safe Mode” won’t allow you to use those apps.
Most Samsung phones have the “Facebook” app built-in. But other social media apps such as Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, etc., do not come by default, and you have to download them from the “Play Store.” You won’t be able to use these apps without disabling the “Safe Mode.”
For these reasons, you should disable “Safe Mode” in Samsung.