How to Restart iPhone 12, 11, iPhone XS/XR, and iPhone X
On the iPhone X, XS/XR, iPhone 11, and iPhone 12, Apple assigned new functions to the Side button on the side of the device. It can be used to activate Siri, bring up the Emergency SOS feature, or other tasks. Because of this change, the restart process differs from the method used on earlier models.
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To restart (soft reset) the iPhone 12 or iPhone 11/XS/XR/X, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Side button and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Volume up works, too, but using it can accidentally take a screenshot.
- When the slide to power off slider appears, release the Side and Volume Down buttons.
- Move the slider from left to right to shut down the phone.
- Wait about 30 seconds. When the iPhone is off, hold down the Side button again until the Apple logo appears. Let go of the Side button and let the phone start up.
How to Restart iPhone (All Other Models)
To restart all other iPhone models, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button. On older models, it's on the top of the phone. On the iPhone 6 series and newer, it's on the right side.
- When the power off slider appears on the screen, release the Sleep/Wake button.
- Move the power off slider from left to right. This prompts the iPhone to shut down. A spinner displays on the screen indicating the shutdown is in progress. It may be dim and hard to see.
- When the phone shuts off, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button.
- When the Apple logo appears on the screen, release the Sleep/Wake button and wait for the iPhone to finish restarting.
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How to Force Restart iPhone 12, iPhone 11, iPhone XS/XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone SE 2
A basic soft restart solves many problems, but it doesn't solve them all. In some cases—such as when the phone is completely frozen and won't respond to pressing the Sleep/Wake button—you need to try a force restart. Neither a restart nor force restart deletes the data or settings on the iPhone, so there's nothing to worry about.
On iPhones with Face ID (the iPhone 12 series, iPhone 11 series, iPhone XS/XR, or iPhone X), the iPhone 8 series, or the iPhone SE 2, follow these steps to perform a force restart:
- Click and release the Volume Up button.
- Click and release the Volume Down button.
- Press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple Logo (ignore the slide to power off slider that appears) and then release it.
- Wait while your phone restarts.
How to Force Restart iPhone (Other Models)
A force restart or hard reset restarts the phone and refreshes the memory that apps run in. It doesn't delete data but it does help the iPhone start from scratch. When you need to force restart an older iPhone model (except iPhone 7; that's in the next section), follow these steps:
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- With the phone screen facing you, hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time.
- Continue to hold the buttons when the power off slider appears, don't release the buttons.
- When the Apple logo appears, release the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button.
- Wait while the iPhone restarts.
How to Force Restart iPhone 7 Series
The process to restart the iPhone 7 series is slightly different. That's because the Home button isn't a physical button on these models; it's a 3D Touch panel. As a result, Apple changed how these models are force restarted.
With the iPhone 7 series, hold the Volume Down button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time until you see the Apple logo and then release the buttons and wait for the phone to restart.
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Those two methods of restarting are not the same as a reset (also called a restore), which erases all the content on the iPhone and returns it to factory condition. After resetting your iPhone, you also restore your data from a backup. That's a more extreme option.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a restart and a reset? Restarting your iPhone is simply turning the device off and then on again. Resetting your device will wipe your apps and files and return the phone to its default settings.
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How do I reset my iPhone? Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Enter the passcode, read the warning, then choose Erase. Depending on your iPhone model, the process may vary, so check out our full iPhone reset guide.
Is resetting an iPhone dangerous? Nope! As long as you have anything important backed up or otherwise accessible, there are no dangers involved in resetting an iPhone. In fact, some issues can even be resolved with a reset.
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