There are two methods.

Release the buttons when you see the power options appear (see the screenshot below), then tapRestart.

Your phone will now reboot into normal mode.

To confirm you’re no longer in Safe Mode, look in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.

If youdon’tseeSafe modewritten there, it means you’ve successfully rebooted into normal mode.

Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to reveal the notification panel.

What Is Safe Mode and Why Is It Used?

Like most operating systems, Android launches several apps as part of its boot process.

These third-party offerings can include commonly-used features like displaying your personal calendar or unread email messages.

you might then start tweaking or deleting apps until the problem goes away.

It’s a similar process to booting into Safe Mode.

Press-and-hold theside and volume down buttons.

When the power options appear, press-and-holdPower offuntilSafe modeappears.

Your phone will now reboot into Safe Mode.

This can be confirmed by theSafe modeindicator shown in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.