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4 Ways to Turn Off iPhone With or Without Power Button

Written by Ganjar Maulana

Many new iPhone users often find themselves confused about how to turn off their device. Unlike Android devices, which typically only require a press of the power button to bring up the shutdown option, the iPhone has a different process.

If you're new to using an iPhone, this article from Carisinyal will provide you with some easy methods to turn off your device. Some methods involve using buttons, while others do not.

If you're short on time and prefer a quick overview instead of a detailed explanation, we’ll start with a summary of the tutorials covered in this article:

Using Key Combinations

  • Press and hold the power and volume up buttons simultaneously
  • Release both buttons when the display says “slide to power off,”
  • Slide the button on the slider to the right

Using the Control Center

  • Swipe the screen from the top right corner to the bottom to bring up the Control Center
  • Tap the “power off” logo in the top right corner
  • Slide the button on the slider to the right

Using Siri

  • Call Siri and say “Hey Siri, please turn off my iPhone”
  • Press the Shut Down button in the pop up appears

Through Settings

  • Open Settings
  • Select General 
  • Select Shut Down 
  • Slide the button on the slider to the right

After reviewing the summary, we will delve into the detailed tutorials for turning off your iPhone. Each tutorial will include images to help you follow the steps more easily.

Using the Power + Volume Up Button

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The first and most common way to turn off your iPhone is by using the combination of the power and volume up buttons. This method is simple since no additional features need to be activated. Here are the steps:

  1. Press and hold both the power button and the volume up button simultaneously.
  2. When the "slide to power off" option appears on the screen, release both buttons.
  3. Slide the button on the “slide to power off” slider to the right.

Once you slide the slider, your iPhone will automatically turn off. To turn it back on, simply press and hold the power button until the screen lights up and the Apple logo appears.

Using Control Center

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If the power button or volume buttons on your iPhone are not functioning properly, the method mentioned earlier may be difficult to use.

Fortunately, you can turn off your iPhone using the Control Center. Since iOS 18, a power button has been included in the Control Center, while this feature is not available in iOS 17 and earlier. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to open the Control Center.
  2. Tap the power off icon in the top right corner.
  3. Slide the button on the “slide to power off” slider to the right.

Using Siri

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The next method involves using voice commands through Siri, your iPhone’s personal assistant. This approach is particularly useful if your power or volume buttons are damaged, and it helps reduce wear on those buttons if you frequently use them.

Before proceeding, ensure that the Siri feature on your iPhone is functioning correctly. Interestingly, you can use this method even if Siri or your iPhone is not connected to the internet. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Activate Siri by saying, “Hey Siri, please turn off my iPhone.”
  2. Siri will respond to your command and display a confirmation pop-up.
  3. Tap the “Power Off” button in the pop-up to turn off your iPhone.

Through Setting

shut down settings

This final method also doesn't require the help of any buttons as you only need to access Settings to do so. This method may have the most steps among the others, but it is still worth a try. Here are the steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Select General.
  3. Scroll down and tap Shut Down.
  4. Slide the button on the “slide to power off” slider to the right.

These are some simple methods to power off your iPhone. Keep in mind that all four methods require you to interact with the screen, either by sliding the power-off slider or tapping a confirmation button. Therefore, your touchscreen must be functioning properly.

If the screen becomes unresponsive or freezes, there’s no other way to power off the iPhone besides waiting for the battery to drain completely, which is inconvenient and not ideal for the device.

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