With the iconic Home button not finding its usual abode on iPhone X, many folks would be slightly confused about how they would be able to carry out certain tasks which were like the signature to the erstwhile button. And the chief among them could well be: how to reboot iPhone X, As expected, Apple has made sure the transition to the futuristic smartphone remains smooth-sailing. Hence, you can hard reset your iPhone X as comfortably as you would ever want. Let’s find out how it’s done the right way!
If you ever find your new iPhone freezing, completely unresponsive or just not running smoothly, you will be able to fix the problem (normally) by force restarting the device. 1. First off, press and quickly release the Volume Up button. 2. Now, press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
3. Next, you need to press and hold the Side button (Power ON/OFF button) until you see the Apple logo. Told you it’s quite straightforward. Just in case, you don’t want to give pain to your fingers to reboot your iPhone, use the AssistiveTouch to get it done more comfortably. 1. Open Settings app on your iPhone → General. 2. Tap on Accessibility.
3. Tap on AssistiveTouch under Interaction. 4. Turn on the switch. 5. Now, tap on the AssistiveTouch button. 6. Tap on Device then Tap on More. 7. Finally, tap on Restart. 1. Launch Settings app → General. 2. Now, scroll down and tap on Shut Down → Swipe the slider to the right.
Now, you will have to wait for a couple of seconds until your iOS device boots up and shows Lock screen. To turn off your iPhone 8/8 Plus, you need to just press the side button and then slide to power off. To turn it on, simply press the side button again. What do you think of this new method of hard resetting iPhone, Is it simple or slightly inconvenient,
Personally, I’m going to miss the Home button a lot—not much in terms of functionality but concerning the emotion that attached to it. For years, I had seen my iOS device flaunting the shining button. From letting me securely unlock my device to make payment, it had been an indispensable part of my smartphone. Since I’m all set to switch onto the iPhone X, I will have to learn to live without it; just like many of you. What do you think about the removal of Home button from iPhone X, Share your feedback in the comments below.
Wish I'd found this page first - would have saved 4 hours 50 mins! Thank you for having all this info in one place. Just want to add further advice: after the upgrade my phone was constantly crashing, wouldn't send texts and even struggled to make calls(!) I worked out one of my apps was incompatible with the new firmware.
Fortunately it was on the SD-card and when I deleted it (using a card reader on my PC) the phone went back to normal. So, you should move all your apps to the memory card before updating the firmware. Donnow exactly, I haven't investigate. Probably it's due to product registration. Anyway, I wanted to put a finger on different way to relate with customer. Hi Alesmine, great to see you back with an update. What is this Customer Service you speak of,
Ah well, at least as Rich says, we now have over the air firmware upgrades, however, it'll probably brick my phone the first time I try it. I owned Galaxy S, a neverending story to connect it, and customers left completely alone with problems, as the more of you know. I owned HTC and nokia phones too and all connect well. Galaxy problems are too much.
Ah ah ah I am happy with my LG P920. Extremely happy. Following is something special, dedicated to galaxy owners: yesterday I have been advised directly by LG via email for a new android version (firmware update). Phone can download itself updates with wifi or with PC. PC connection and data synchro never have had troubles.
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