OS X Daily - Friday, November 17, 2017 at 11:41 AM
How to Force Restart iPhone X
 
If you need to force restart an iPhone X you will need to learn a new method, 
because Apple has changed how you force reboot iPhone X compared to prior 
iPhone models. This is partially because the iPhone X no longer has a Home 
button, so the longstanding method of forced rebooting is no longer possible 
with iPhone X.
Now with iPhone X, you will force restart the device by using a series of 
button presses instead. This tutorial will detail exactly how you can initiate 
a forced restart, sometimes called a hard reboot, of iPhone X.

The sequence is a little strange at first mostly because it’s different, 
breaking the habit you may have developed with force rebooting earlier iOS 
devices, but once you get the hang of it you will be able to force restart 
iPhone X almost as quickly as you could earlier devices. You’ll also need to be 
sure you press the buttons in the proper order as described, otherwise the 
iPhone X will not force restart.
How to Force Reboot iPhone X
You must press the buttons in sequential order for iPhone X to force restart, 
the first two buttons are pressed and then released, and the final button is 
held until the force reboot occurs. Here’s how it works:
1.      Press Volume Up, then release
2.      Press Volume Down, then release
3.      Press and hold the Power / Lock button on the right side of iPhone X
4.      Continue to hold the Power / Lock / Side button until the  Apple logo 
appears on screen of iPhone X
 
It may feel like it takes a while to see the  Apple logo appear on screen, but 
once you do see it you will know you have successfully forced the iPhone X to 
restart.
Remember, you must follow the proper order of pressing the buttons to force 
reboot iPhone X, if it fails then just start over and try again.
If you try and press the buttons concurrently you’ll likely either take a 
screenshot on iPhone X or initiate the Emergency Calling feature, neither of 
which you are likely trying to do if you simply want to force the iPhone to 
restart. The proper way is: Up, Down, hold Power.
This is yet another evolving change in the iOS world, but it turns out that 
force restarting iPhone X with the new button sequence is actually also how you 
force reboot an iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, though it is different from force 
restarting iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which is also different from forcibly 
rebooting iPhone 6s, 6, 5, 4, and iPad models with clickable Home buttons. With 
the steps changing on several occasions, perhaps we’ll see another change with 
forced restarts on iOS devices down the road, time will tell.
 
Oh and by the way, you can also preform a regular reboot of iPhone X by simply 
turning it off and back on again. You can do that with the Power/Volume button 
press, or with the method that works on all modern iOS versions by turning off 
the iPhone or iPad via Settings, without using the Power button and then simply 
turning it back on again.
Related

Original Article at:
http://osxdaily.com/2017/11/17/how-force-restart-iphone-x/


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