Entering safe mode is a protective measure taken by the phone's system to prevent malware attacks. In this mode, the phone only loads some software programs that are pre-built on the system, and does not run third-party applications. If you accidentally enter safe mode, how do you get out?
In general, you can get out of safe mode by restarting your phone. During the process of restarting your phone, the system will automatically detect and load the required programs and files, and then boot normally.
If you still can't get out of safe mode after restarting your phone, it may be due to some abnormal software program that is interfering with the normal operation of the system. At this point, you can try to go into the Application Manager and check and uninstall the software program that may be causing the exception. In Safe Mode, you can easily find and uninstall apps that may be causing problems.
It should be noted that entering safe mode is usually due to pressing the volume key at boot or a system conflict. In order to avoid entering safe mode, it is recommended to pay attention to the correct use of keys when turning on the phone, and keep the phone system updated and upgraded. At the same time, clean your phone's cache and unnecessary files regularly to keep your phone functional.
In conclusion, if your phone is in safe mode, restarting your phone is usually the easiest and most effective way to fix it. If the problem persists, you can try to go into the Application Manager to uninstall the unusual software program. In order to avoid entering safe mode, it is recommended to keep the mobile phone system updated and upgraded, and pay attention to the correct boot button operation and daily maintenance.