Fixing Iphone Sleep Without Power Button

how to sleep iphone without power button

If your iPhone's power button breaks, you can use Apple's AssistiveTouch on-screen menu to lock the screen. AssistiveTouch allows you to lock your iPhone without using the power button. To enable this feature, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, and tap to toggle it on. A grey circle will appear at the corner of your screen, which you can press and then tap Device and Lock Screen to lock your iPhone. You can also add Lock Screen to the top-level menu by customizing it in the Accessibility settings. Additionally, on iPhone 6 and later models, you can press the side button to put your iPhone to sleep.

How to sleep iPhone without the power button:

Characteristics Values
iPhone Model iPhone 6 and later, iPhone SE (2nd generation) and later
Method Press the side button to put the iPhone to sleep
Alternative Method Use Apple's AssistiveTouch on-screen menu. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, tap Customize Top Level Menu, select Custom, tap Lock Screen, and then tap Done. Tap the AssistiveTouch button, tap Device, and then tap Lock Screen.

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Use the side button to put your iPhone to sleep

If your iPhone's power button is broken, you can still lock the screen by using the Apple AssistiveTouch on-screen menu. This feature allows you to lock your iPhone without pressing the physical power button.

To enable AssistiveTouch, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, and toggle it on. A grey circle will appear on the corner of your screen. Press it, tap "Device," and then tap "Lock Screen."

Alternatively, you can use the side button to put your iPhone to sleep. The side button is also known as the Sleep/Wake button and is located on the upper right side or top of your iPhone. Pressing this button will turn on or off your display, allowing you to lock the screen and put your iPhone to sleep.

On iPhone 6 and later models, including the iPhone SE (2nd generation) and later, you can press the side button to put your device to sleep. For iPhone SE (1st generation) and earlier models, press the top button to achieve the same result.

Note that this method will not shut down your iPhone; it will only lock the screen and put it to sleep. If you need to restart your iPhone, you can use the AssistiveTouch feature mentioned earlier.

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Enable Apple's AssistiveTouch to lock your screen

If your iPhone's power button breaks, you can use Apple's built-in accessibility feature, AssistiveTouch, to lock your screen. AssistiveTouch is designed for people who have trouble touching the screen or pressing buttons on their devices.

Here's how to enable AssistiveTouch to lock your screen:

  • Go to your iPhone's Settings.
  • Tap on "Accessibility". It's usually in the third group of settings, and you can identify it by looking for the blue-and-white icon containing a circle with a person inside.
  • Tap on "Touch".
  • Tap on "AssistiveTouch" and toggle it on.
  • Once it's on, you'll see the AssistiveTouch icon (a circle inside a gray rectangle) on your lock screen.
  • To lock your screen, tap on the AssistiveTouch icon, then tap "Device".
  • From the Device menu, tap "Lock Screen".

Additionally, you can customize the top-level menu to add the "Lock Screen" option directly. To do this:

  • Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch.
  • Tap "Customize Top Level Menu".
  • Select "Custom".
  • Tap "Lock Screen" and then tap "Done".

Now, you can simply tap the AssistiveTouch icon and then "Lock Screen" to lock your device without having to go through the Device menu.

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Use the side button to turn off your iPhone

If your iPhone's power button is broken, you can use the side button to turn off your device. This method also works to lock your iPhone. This is applicable to iPhone 6 and later, as well as the iPhone SE (2nd generation) and later. For the iPhone SE (1st generation) and earlier models, you need to press the top button to put your phone to sleep.

To turn off your iPhone using the side button, press and hold the side button until the sliders appear. Then, drag the Power Off slider to turn off your iPhone.

You can also use the side button to turn on your iPhone. Additionally, on some models, you can use the side button along with either volume button to turn off your device.

If you want to restart your iPhone, you can use the AssistiveTouch feature. Tap the AssistiveTouch button, then tap Device, select More, and then tap Restart.

To add the Lock Screen option to the top-level menu, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch. Tap Customize Top Level Menu, select Custom, tap Lock Screen, and then tap Done. This will allow you to access the Lock Screen option directly without having to select Device first.

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Use the volume buttons to adjust the volume

The volume buttons on your iPhone can be used to adjust the volume of media, alerts, and sound effects. These two buttons are located on the left side of your iPhone, beneath the mute switch. The top button increases the volume, while the second one decreases it.

You can use the volume buttons to adjust the volume when you're on a phone call, listening to music, playing games, or watching movies. If you want to increase the volume, you can hold down the top button or press it repeatedly. As the volume increases, a slider at the upper-left corner of the screen will move upwards.

If you see a slider at the top center with the label "Ringer," you're adjusting the ringtone and notification volume instead of the audio volume. To adjust the audio volume in this case, open an app that plays audio and try again. If you're on a phone call and want to increase the volume, you can switch to speakerphone mode, which will significantly boost the call volume.

Additionally, you can adjust the volume limit and equalizer settings to enhance the audio output. You can limit the maximum volume of sound that plays through your iPhone's built-in speaker by going to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Volume Limit and turning on the "Limit Maximum Volume" option. You can also adjust the EQ settings by opening "Settings" > "Music" > toggling off "Sound Check," tapping "EQ," and selecting a new setting.

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Use the Action button to turn on Silent mode

If your iPhone's power button breaks, you can use the Action button to turn on Silent mode. By default, the Action button is set to control Silent mode on your iPhone. So, you can press and hold it to toggle Silent mode on or off.

If you have changed the Action button to do something else, you can change it back by going to Settings > Action Button and swiping to the Silent Mode option. Then, press and hold the Action button to use it.

You can also use Apple's AssistiveTouch on-screen menu to lock the screen. To do this, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, tap Customize Top Level Menu, select Custom, tap Lock Screen, and then tap Done. As long as the switch is green, a grey circle will stay visible in the lower-right corner of your iPhone's screen. Press the grey circle and tap 'Device', then tap 'Lock Screen' to lock your device.

If your iPhone has a Ring/Silent switch instead of an Action button, you can toggle between Silent and Ring mode by flipping the switch. Pulling the switch towards the screen puts it in Ring mode, and an orange indicator will appear when the phone is in Silent mode.

Frequently asked questions

You can use Apple's AssistiveTouch on-screen menu to lock your screen. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch, tap Customize Top Level Menu, select Custom, tap Lock Screen, and then tap Done. Now, whenever you tap the AssistiveTouch button, your screen will lock.

Go to Settings > Accessibility, then scroll down and tap Touch. Tap AssistiveTouch and toggle it on. You can then reposition the grey circle that appears on your screen by dragging it with your finger.

Tap the AssistiveTouch button, then tap "Device" in the menu that appears. Finally, tap "Lock Screen".

Yes, tap the AssistiveTouch button, tap "Device", then select "More". Finally, tap "Restart".

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