Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus: Turn Safe Mode ON or OFF
There’s no smartphone that is exempted with all the firmware bugs, even if it’s the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. These bugs are often caused by different issues. Some third-party apps that don’t work well with the Galaxy S9’s operating system. But thanks to this, simple and easy way to check if the apps are just being uncooperative that results in bugs.
If you’re having troubles with your Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus, the best way to check it is by putting it in Safe Mode. The Safe Mode is a great place to see if there are problems with your Galaxy S9 because third-party apps don’t work here. If the device keeps on freezing, crashing or rebooting, we recommend you to try monitoring it in Safe Mode.
If you try to put your Samsung Galaxy S9 into Safe Mode, you can easily uninstall all the unwanted apps to fix the issue it has been experiencing. Also, this is a good place to fix if the device has bugs. There are cases when you can’t delete some apps in a normal mode, but in here, the process just goes smoothly.
If you want to try monitoring your device in Safe Mode if it’s having an issue or if you want to test the capability of this mode. Follow the step-by-step guide below if you want to know how to put your Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus into Safe Mode:
How to Put Galaxy S9 into Safe Mode
- Switch off your Samsung Galaxy S9
- Press and hold the Power and Lock button simultaneously
- Wait until the Galaxy S9 logo appears on the screen
- Release the Power button then hold the Volume Down button once the logo appeared
- Keep holding the two buttons once it restarts
- The Safe Mode will start once it worked
- Then release the Volume button as soon as you see the Safe Mode on the screen
Once in Safe Mode, you’ll notice that all of the apps you have downloaded won’t be accessible and disabled. With this mode, you’ll be able to use the phone smoothly and fix the issues. If you want to learn how to exit your Galaxy S9 out of Safe Mode, continue reading below.
How to Get the Galaxy S9 Out of Safe Mode
- Put your Galaxy S9 back in the normal mode by restarting it
- Get into the Recovery Mode. For a complete guide on how to put the Galaxy S9, read it here
- Next, remove your device battery
- Then keep it disconnected for five minutes
- Put the battery back in
You can get out of the Safe Mode by holding the Volume Down button just like what you do when entering it. The process is explained above. If you want to check if your device works completely, just throw up your Galaxy S9 into the Safe Mode where all the third-party apps are disabled.
That’s everything you need to know how to out your Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus into Safe Mode and how to exit it. If you have any questions about this article, feel free to comment it down below.