It can be difficult to run into errors or buggy applications with the customization of the devices on the market.

If you put the phone in Safe Mode, you'll be able to rule out issues from third-party apps.

If you press and hold the Power off and Safe Mode buttons at the same time, the Safe Mode button will appear.

It's easy to put your phone into Safe Mode, but how do you exit it?

There is a step-by-step guide on how to turn off Safe Mode.

How to troubleshoot apps from Safe Mode

While you're in Safe Mode, it's a good idea to take care of your phone. You can try a few things.

Wipe the app's cache

Clearing the cache is the best way to solve problems caused by a corrupted cache.

This is the first thing. You can open the settings on your phone.

There are two Click the apps to scroll down.

Android settings, with the “Apps” option highlighted.
Select “Apps” in the Android Settings app.
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There are three. If you want to select it, tap on it.

There are four. There is a tap storage

The settings of an Android app in the Settings app, with the “Storage” option highlighted.
Choose the troublesome app’s storage settings.
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There are five. There is a clear cache in the bottom right corner.

The “Storage” settings of an Android app, with the “Clear cache” button highlighted.
Clear the cache.
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Delete the app's storage

If clearing the cache doesn't work, then the data may be deleted in case it contributes to the app's behavior.

This is the first thing. You can open the settings on your phone.

There are two Click the apps to scroll down.

Android settings, with the “Apps” option highlighted.
Choose “Apps” in the Android’s settings.
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There are three. If you want to select it, tap on it.

There are four. There is a tap storage

The settings of an Android app in the Settings app, with the “Storage” option highlighted.
Go to the app’s storage settings.
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There are five. There is clear data in the left corner.

The “Storage” settings of an Android app, with the “Clear data” button highlighted.
Tap “Clear data.”
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You can uninstall an app's data and cache at the same time by tapping and holding its icon on the home screen or in the app draw and disabling it.

Uninstall the app

The only option left is to uninstall the app from your phone.

This is the first thing. The app icon can be found on the home screen or in the drawer.

There are two You can uninstall it in the menu that appears.

There are three. The prompt will ask you to confirm your decision to uninstall the app. If you want to, tap okay.

How to turn off Safe Mode on an Android

You can turn off Safe Mode by restarting your device. You can turn off your device in Safe Mode by pressing and holding the power button until a power icon appears on the screen, and then tapping it.

The power menu on Android, with the “Power off” button highlighted.
The normal power menu should still appear in Safe Mode.
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It should be back to normal when it turns back on.

If you want to leave Safe Mode, you can use the top of the screen to reveal the notification panel, and then tap on the Safe Mode icon to turn it off.

The Android notification panel, with the “Safe mode is on – Tap here to turn Safe mode off” option highlighted.
Turning off Safe Mode can be as easy as tapping one notification.
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The phone will restart when you tap on the tab.

Many of the most popular brands allow you to disabling Safe Mode in this way.

If there's a bug that keeps forcing you into Safe Mode even if you don't use it, you can reset your phone to the factory default settings.