7 Simple Fixes for a Stuck iPhone Power Button
Use AssistiveTouch To Restart Your iPhone
Workaround to Restart an Unresponsive iPhone Power Button with AssistiveTouch甚至是 BorderSide FlipBarButtonValueChanged Issue is AS-You-Main-Tip ··· —– 方法开始–(POD 开始)结束 Workaround to Restart an Unresponsive iPhone Power Button EverythingAppleProJul 24,FollowJul 23·3 min read Photo by ranaanoop on Pixabay The power button on iPhones is probably one of the most used elements, and like any other push switch.
Step 2: Navigate to Settings ->
General -> Accessibility and turn on the AssistiveTouch.
Open the AssistiveTouch menu and go to Device > More > Restart
Confirm that you wish to restart your iPhone without the physical power button.
Wipe the Power Button
At times, dirt or other debris can clog up the power button causing it to be stuck even when not in use. Follow these steps to clean up the button and restoring its properties:
Clean around the power button with a toothpick, soft brush or some compressed air.
Give the knob a slight twist to ensure it is properly seated and not glued in place.
With button, again refractory, rub the toothbrush with a little rubbing alcohol and scrub the button for a few seconds, then press it repeatedly.
Adjust the Click Speed
If the button on your iPhone X or later clicks more slowly, go to Settings > Accessibility and select Side Button.
Force Restart Your iPhone
To force restart your iPhone, press and quickly release the volume up button, followed by the volume down button, then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.
Drain the Battery and Charge
Or if your iPhone stuck by power off and you cannot turn it off, instead of already did draining the battery by leaving it on until it turns to 0% (maybe not? Then plug it in a charger and should work again.
Use the Double-Tap Feature
Then you’ll be able to use the double-tap accessibility feature that allows you click the power button as a workaround for your trouble impacted iPhone:
Settings > Accessibility > Touch and Activate Double-Tap
Under “Double-Tap To,” make sure Power Button is selected so that you can double-tap the screen to turn on or off your device.iphone power button stuck (ad)
Seek Professional Repair
If all the DIY solutions do not help, the power button on your iPhone is creaky or physically damaged and professional repair is needed. Get help with Apple Support or an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
If nothing else, this should be a good DIY fix for an iPhone power button that doesn’t work without having to get your entire device replaced. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!