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  1. Learn how to force restart your iPhone if it isn't responding or frozen. Follow the steps for different models of iPhone and iOS versions.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Learn how to turn your iPhone off, then back on, to fix common issues or update your device. Follow the steps for different models of iPhone, or force restart if your device is frozen or unresponsive.

    • Overview
    • Soft Reset
    • Hard Reset
    • Factory Reset Without a Computer
    • Factory Reset With a Computer

    There are three ways to reboot an iPhone if it's acting peculiar (like slow and unresponsive): a restart (also called a soft reset), a forced reset (also called a hard reset), and a factory reset. If your device is freezing or malfunctioning, it's best to first try a

    , and if that doesn't work to resolve your glitch, then to try the

    Press and hold the correct buttons.

    The steps for this vary depending on the model of the iPhone you have.

    iPhone 6s, SE, or phone with a physical Home button

    , press and hold the Home button (big circle below the screen) and the Sleep/Wake button (on top of the iPhone) simultaneously.

    , press and hold the Volume down and Sleep/Wake buttons.

    iPhone 8/SE (2nd generation) and any iPhones with FaceID (X, Xs, Xr, 11, 12, 13)

    The steps for this vary depending on the model of the iPhone you have.

    iPhone 6s, SE, or phone with a physical Home button

    , press and hold the Home button (big circle below the screen) and the Sleep/Wake button (on top of the iPhone) simultaneously.

    , press and hold the Volume down and Sleep/Wake buttons.

    iPhone 8/SE (2nd generation) and any iPhones with FaceID (X, Xs, Xr, 11, 12, 13)

    , press and release the Volume up key, the volume down key, then press and hold the side button.

    Make sure you have a backup.

    Since this process erases all the data and settings from your phone, you'll want a backup to ensure that you can get it back to normal.

    You can backup with iCloud, Finder (if you're using macOS Catalina or later), or iTunes (if you're using macOS Mojave or earlier, or Windows).

    You can do this by tapping the gear app icon.

    It's usually in the third grouping of options next to a gear icon.

    You'll find this at the bottom of the menu.

    To do this, go to Settings, tap your name, then tap

    Tap the switch to toggle it off.

    You won't be able to restart or reactivate your phone after a factory reset if you don't turn off Find My.

    You can also find these settings from iCloud.com in "Find My."

    Connect your iPhone to your computer.

    Using the lightning to USB cable that came with your phone, plug it into one of the USB ports on your computer.

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  3. Oct 27, 2022 · Learn how to restart your iPhone using Siri, the power button, or a force restart. Restarting your iPhone can fix software issues, connectivity problems, or glitches.

  4. Mar 24, 2024 · Learn how to perform a hard reset or force restart on your iPhone 12 models using the Side and Volume buttons. A hard reset can help fix issues with the device, such as freezing, crashing, or not responding.

  5. Feb 18, 2022 · Learn how to fix common iPhone issues by turning it off and on again. Find out the steps for different iPhone models and the difference between restarting, force restarting, and resetting.

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  7. Dec 27, 2021 · Learn different ways to restart your iPhone 13 using hardware buttons, settings, or assistive touch. A restart can help troubleshoot problems or get a fresh start on your device.

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