One reliable piece of wisdom for fixing technical difficulties with computers, smartphones and most other devices is to turn it off and on again – also known as rebooting. This applies to your Apple smartphone as well. If you are experiencing issues with your iPhone it is a good idea to try rebooting it. Show
Restarting your phone might fix the issue, for example when your iPhone freezes and goes unresponsive. The way to restart your iPhone depends on the model, so we’ll go through the different ways you can try getting back to using your phone. Force restart: How to force a restart on your Apple iPhoneSay you have encountered an issue with your iPhone and just turning it off and on the regular way doesn’t work. In that case, you need to do something that’s called a forced restart or hard restart. The buttons to press in order to carry out a forced or hard restart depend on the model of your iPhone. We’ll go through the three different options next. Force restart iPhone SE 2020, iPhone 8 and new iPhones without the home button
Force restart iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
Force restart older iPhones with the home button
What to do if your iPhone still does not respond?So you tried forcing a restart on your iPhone but it still does not work or gets stuck when turning it on. There is one thing you can try to fix this issue.
Summary: How to restart iPhoneYou should now have some tools to tackle challenging situations and technical difficulties with your iPhone. Make sure to keep a backup of your iPhone in case something happens and your phone freezes or becomes unresponsive. In a worse case scenario, your iPhone might be beyond repair or could require a factory reset. Not having a backup could cause you to lose everything on your iPhone. Taps on the screen go unnoticed. Panicked swipes aren't registered. Frantic button presses are ignored. When your iPhone's screen is black or frozen and not responding, a normal restart might not work for the simple reason that your iPhone has gotten itself in such a state that it fails to recognize you holding down the power and volume buttons -- or your silent prayers. If your iPhone is unresponsive and won't restart the usual way, then a force-restart can bring it back to life. Fear not: a force-restart does not erase anything on your iPhone. From the iPhone 6s to the iPhone 12 and all models in between, here's how you can bring back a stuck iPhone with a force-restart. Force-restart an iPhone 12, iPhone 11, iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone SE (2nd gen), iPhone X or iPhone 8Force-restarting an iPhone released in the last four years is a three-button procedure:
Force-restart an iPhone 7Press and hold both the volume-down button and the side button until you see the Apple logo. Force-restart an iPhone 6s or iPhone SE (1st-gen)Press and hold both the sleep/wake button and the home button until you see the Apple logo. Last option: Reinstall iOSIf your iPhone is really messed up and just won't start, you may need to reinstall its operating system. To do that, connect your iPhone to your computer and start iTunes. Next, perform a force-restart of your iPhone but don't let go of the button(s) when the Apple logo appears. Instead, keep holding until you see the recovery mode screen -- the screen with the iTunes logo and Lightning connector. When you see this screen on your iPhone, you should then see a window in iTunes on your computer to Restore or Update your iPhone. Click Update and iTunes will reinstall iOS -- and will do so without erasing your settings, apps and data. If Update doesn't work, then you'll need to opt for Restore, which will erase all of your data and reinstall iOS and then prompt you to restore a backup in iTunes or iCloud that you hopefully created in the recent past. How do I fix my iPhone when the screen isnt working?Restart your iPhone or iPad. Make sure that your screen is clean and free of any debris or water. Disconnect any Lightning or USB-C accessories. If your screen works after removing an accessory, try using a different outlet, cable, or charger.
Why is my iPhone freezing and not letting me turn it off?To put it straight, most "iPhone is frozen and won't turn off or reset" problem primarily source from five aspects: faulty apps, update bugs, software errors, broken power button and a not responding screen.
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