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While the Apple iPhone is known for its seamless performance, it is just another piece of tech and can experience a few hiccups sometimes. Although simply restarting your iPhone can fix most of such hiccups, you won’t be able to do so if your iPhone 16 screen goes unresponsive. In that case, instead of trying to restart, you can force restart your iPhone, which is one of the quickest approaches to get your iPhone back on track.
Whether you own the latest iPhone 16, iPhone 16e, or are using an iPhone 6s with a Home button, a force restart can come in handy to resolve any issues along the way. Here’s how to force restart all iPhone models.
iPhone 16e, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11 series, XS, XR, and iPhone X have Face ID and no Home button. iPhone SE 2022, SE 2020, and 8 series have a Home button with Touch ID. But the process to force a restart of all these devices is the same.
iPhone 7 or 7 Plus has its unique method for force restart, which is different from all old or new iPhone models. Here’s how to force restart an iPhone 7.
This method is also used for the iPod Touch 7th Gen. Just use the Top button instead of the Side button.
Here’s how you can force restart an iPhone with the Home Button, i.e., iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, iPhone SE 1st generation, iPhone 5s, 5c, and earlier models.
These steps are also applicable for the iPod Touch 6th Gen. Just use the Top button instead of the Side button.
The flagship iPads have Face ID and no traditional Home button. The process of rebooting these iPads is the same as with iPhone 8 and later. Here’s how.
That’s all, folks!
This is how you can force restart your iPhone, iPad, and other devices. If this didn’t solve your problem, you may want to put your iPhone or iPad in Recovery mode or DFU mode. Have more questions? Feel free to mention them in the comments section below, and we’ll get back to you.
FAQs
Yes, force restarting your iPhone is perfectly safe. It’s just like rebooting your computer. That said, there’s really no reason to use it over a normal reboot unless your iPhone is frozen.
Nope. All of your personal data, downloaded apps, contacts, messages, etc. will be right where you left it after the reset. Resetting your iPhone to factory settings using “Erase all Content and Settings”, on the other hand, will delete everything.
In case you missed it:
i have tried the 3 steps for forcing a shut down but my sreen will turn black and then returns to green, It never shows the apple logo
Your iPad’s display might have physical damage, or a major software bug might be causing the green screen issue. I suggest you contact Apple Support.