Apple’s newest iPhone, the iPhone X, has a lot of new features and improvements. One of the most important features is the ability to turn off your phone. To do this, you need to find a way to do it without having to go through the Apple menu or use a special button. Here are some tips on how to turn off your iPhone X:

  1. Open Settings and select General.
  2. Under “Battery,” select “Power Off.”
  3. Select “Delete All Data” and press OK.
  4. Tap “End Phone Life.”

Whether you need to restart your iPhone for troubleshooting or just power down to save battery life, it’s easy to turn off your iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini. Here are two ways to do it.

How to Turn off an iPhone 12 with Hardware Buttons

To power off an iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini using its buttons, press and hold the Side button (on the right side of the iPhone) and the Volume Up button (on the left side).

Keep holding the two buttons until a “slide to power off” slider appears on the screen. Next, place your finger on the white circle in the slider and swipe it to the right.

After that, your iPhone 12 will shut down and power off completely.

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How to Turn off an iPhone 12 in Settings

You can also power off an iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini using a software switch built into the iOS operating system. To use it, first, open the Settings app.

In Settings, select “General.”

In “General,” swipe down to the very bottom of the list and tap “Shut Down.”

After tapping “Shut Down,” the power off slider will appear. Swipe it to the right to power off your iPhone 12.

And that’s it. While it’s turned off, your iPhone 12 won’t use up its battery power.

If you just shut down your iPhone to troubleshoot an issue, you might want to wait a moment before you turn it back on again. When you’re ready to power it back up, just hold down the Side button (on the right side of the unit) for a few seconds until you see the Apple logo on the screen. Good luck!

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title: “How To Turn Off An Iphone X” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Felipe Ludwick”

If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your iPhone X for everything. But sometimes life demands more than just checking your email and scrolling through Facebook. In this article, we’ll show you how to turn off your iPhone X so that you can take a break or get some sleep. To turn off your iPhone X, first open the Settings app and tap on General. Next, scroll down to Accessibility and toggle the switch next to VoiceOver off. Finally, close the Settings app by pressing the Home button twice in quick succession. ..


Whether you want to fix issues or save battery, it’s easy to turn off your iPhone 14. You can do this using your phone’s physical buttons or an option in the Settings app. We’ll show you how to use both methods.

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Use Buttons to Turn Off an iPhone 14

One way to shut down your iPhone 14 is to use the hardware buttons on your phone.

To use this method, on your iPhone, press and hold down the Volume Up or Down button and the Side button at the same time.

When you see a “Slide to Power Off” slider, drag it to the right to turn off your iPhone.

Your iPhone 14 is now switched off.

To turn your iPhone back on, press and hold down the Side button until an Apple logo appears on your screen.

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Use Settings to Turn Off an iPhone 14

If your iPhone 14’s physical buttons aren’t working, or you’d prefer using an on-screen option, use Settings to power down your phone.

Start by launching the Settings app on your iPhone. Then, choose “General.”

In “General,” scroll down to the bottom, then tap “Shut Down.”

Drag the “Slide to Power Off” slider to the right.

Your iPhone 14 is now turned off. You can turn it back on by pressing and holding down the Side button until an Apple logo appears on your screen. That’s it!

Are you having trouble turning your iPhone back on? If so, check out our guide for available fixes.

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