If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your iPhone X to keep you connected and organized. But sometimes life gets in the way and you need to turn off your phone. Here’s how to do it:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone X.
- Tap on “General.”
- Under “Usage,” tap on “Background App Refresh.”
- Toggle the switch next to “On” to turn off background app refresh for all apps. ..
To help troubleshoot or save battery life, sometimes you need to completely restart or shut down your iPhone 13. We’ll show you how to do it—with instructions that also apply to the iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Turn Off an iPhone 13 with Hardware Buttons
You can easily shut down an iPhone 13 completely by using two buttons on either side of the device. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up button (on the left side of the phone) and the Side button (on the right side).
Hold the two buttons until you see a “slide to power off” slider appear on the screen. Next, use the slider by placing your finger on the circle in the slider and swiping it to the right.
After that, your iPhone 13 will power off, shutting down completely. To turn it back on later, hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo on the screen.
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Turn off an iPhone 13 in Settings
It’s also easy to shut down an iPhone 13 using the Settings app—no buttons required. To do so, first open Settings by tapping the grey gear icon.
In Settings, tap “General.”
In “General,” scroll down to the bottom of the list and select “Shut Down.”
After tapping “Shut Down,” you’ll see a “Slide to Power Off” slider appear on the screen. Swipe it to the right, and your iPhone 13 will turn off.
Now that it’s off, your iPhone 13 will no longer use battery power, so you can store it for a relatively long period of time without losing a charge.
If you’re attempting to troubleshoot a problem with your iPhone by shutting it down and restarting it, wait 30 seconds, then turn your iPhone back on by holding the Side button (on the right side of the iPhone) until you see an Apple logo. Then you’re good to go. Good luck!
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