How to turn off your iphone x, xs or xr
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In 2017, with the launch of the iPhone X and the disappearance of the physical start button, some other changes were also introduced regarding the way in which we interact with our device. One of these changes directly affects the side lock and sleep button, which no longer fulfills the function of turning off the iPhone, or at least, is not capable of doing it on its own, but needs extra help. Let's see.
This is how you can completely turn off your iPhone X, XS or XR
Do you need to turn off your iPhone, but don't know how to do it? If you've just released your first iPhone X, XS or XR, or it's the first time you've come across this need, you've probably noticed that pressing and holding the side button on the iPhone X, XS, XS Max and XR Siri is activated, instead of the slider on the screen that allows you to turn off the terminal. This is because there is an additional step that will allow you to completely turn off the iPhone.
Over the years, Apple has changed the location of the power button on the iPhone, but also its name and the way it works. Until the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, the sleep / wake button was also the power button, now it has been renamed to "Side button", which has once again implied a change in its operation.
If you need to turn off your iPhone X, XS or XR, just follow these steps:
- Press the side button at the same time as you press the volume up or down button Release the buttons when you see the power off screen Slide to turn off your iPhone
As you can see, now the new side button gives preference to Siri, making the iPhone shutdown process a bit more cumbersome.
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