How do i turn off iphone 11 pro

How do i turn off iphone 11 pro

Wondering how to turn off iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro? You might expect that by holding down the Power button it would allow you to turn off iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11, and iPhone 11 Pro Max and then power down the device, but that actually just activates Siri.

Instead, if you wish to turn off and power down the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, you will use a button combination as described here.

How to Turn Off & Shut Down iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro

  1. Press and hold Volume Up and Power button concurrently until you see “slide to power off”
  2. Swipe on “Slide to Power Off” to turn off iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone 11 Pro
  3. How do i turn off iphone 11 pro

Another option is to shut down iPhone through Settings as discussed here, that method works without having to use any physical buttons on the device.

To turn iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone 11 Pro back on again and restore power, you can hold down the Power button.

You can also plug the iPhone 11 into a USB charger to turn it back on again.

Some previous iPhone models could simply hold down the Power button to access the Slide to Power Off screen and then power down the device, but newer iPhone models must use two buttons to turn off iPhone instead.

The same power-down approach applies to turning off iPad Pro and turning off iPhone XS, XR, and X, which changed when those devices lost the Home button as well.

Of course you could also just let the battery run down completely to 0% which will then automatically turn off the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, but that’s not exactly turning it off intentionally, and that’s the same with any other battery powered electronic device certainly not unique to the iPhone 11 series. By doing that, you’d obviously need to charge and power it up again before it’ll boot up and be usable as expected.

If you just recently got an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, then you might be wondering how some things work that are often different from a prior device you upgraded from. For example, you might also be interested in learning how to force restart iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, take screenshots on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, use recovery mode on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, and perform other tasks unique to the iPhone 11 series of devices.

If you know of any other helpful methods to turn off iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro, or have any questions or thoughts about the process, post in the comments.

From the iPhone X onward, the Side button has taken on many of the functions associated with the Home button, such as summoning Siri, pulling up the AssistiveTouch shortcut, and more. So if you've finally ditched your Home button iPhone for the latest iPhone 11, the process of shutting down and restarting is something you'll need to learn all over.

Your iPhone's Side button still retains the ability to put your device to sleep or wake it up with just one press, but turning it off is no longer as straightforward due to other functions Apple has tacked on to the button. For instance, pressing and holding the button now summons Siri instead of bringing up the on screen power controls.

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Option 1: Shut Down Using Your iPhone's Buttons

As mentioned above, simply pressing-and-holding the Side button on your iPhone 11, 11 Pro, or 11 Pro Max will summon Siri instead of bringing up the "Slide to Power Off" option. Now, in order to turn off your device, you have two options with the buttons.

You can simultaneously press and hold the Side and volume up buttons, then let go once the "Slide to Power Off" bar appears and swipe on the bar to turn it off. Keep in mind that if you press and release too quickly on the volume up and Side buttons, you run the risk of taking an accidental screenshot instead of bringing up the shut down option.

Alternatively, you can opt to quickly hit the volume up button, followed by the volume down button, then press and hold the Side button to bring up "Slide to Power Off" bar. The SOS bar doesn't come up when using this method, which eliminates the risk accidentally triggering a 911 call (along with the need to re-enter your passcode if you change your mind, which is required on the first method).

Option 2: Shut Down from the Settings Menu

In addition to the hardware method of shutting down your iPhone, you can now shut down your iPhone thanks to an option that's available within its Settings app. To do so, head to "General" within the Settings page, then scroll down to the bottom and hit "Shut Down" to bring up the "slide to power off" option.

How do i turn off iphone 11 pro
How do i turn off iphone 11 pro

Option 3: Restart Using Your iPhone's Buttons

Once you've turned off iPhone 11, 11 Pro, or 11 Pro Max using one of the power down method above, simply press and hold on the Side button and let go after the Apple boot screen appears. Beyond that, plugging in your Lightning cable to charge or connect to your computer will also turn your iPhone back on — no button pressing required.

Option 4: Restart Using AssistiveTouch

In addition to the methods above, you also have the ability to restart your iPhone using on-screen controls, this time by way of AssistiveTouch. Since iOS 11, the useful Accessibility feature has had a "Restart" option present and can be accessed by following the menu below. This option is the quickest way to execute a restart, so long as you have AssistiveTouch assigned to the triple-click Side button shortcut.

AssistiveTouch -> Device -> More -> Restart
  • More Info: How to Open the Accessibility Shortcuts on Your iPhone

Option 5: Restart Using Voice Control

With iOS 13, you now have a completely hands-free method of restarting your iPhone 11, 11 Pro, or 11 Pro Max, courtesy of Voice Control. Of course, you'll need to have the Accessibility feature set up and enabled to use. So if you haven't already done so, head to the menu below to get Voice Control up and running.

Settings -> Accessibility -> Voice Control -> Enable Voice Control

Once Voice Control is enabled, you can instantly restart your device simply by saying "Reboot Device," followed by "Tap Restart."

In addition, you can say "Hey Siri," then "Turn on Voice Control" if you have Voice Control set up but disabled. Once enabled (indicated by the blue mic icon on the status bar), simply invoke the "Reboot Device" command as described above, and say "Tap Restart."

How do i turn off iphone 11 pro
How do i turn off iphone 11 pro

(1) You can restart your iPhone via Voice Control from the lock screen. (2) Enabling Voice Control using Siri. Examples shown are on an iPhone 8, but the process is the same for the iPhone 11 series.

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How do I turn on an iPhone 11 pro?

Restart your iPhone.
Press and hold either volume button and the side button until the power-off slider appears..
Drag the slider, then wait 30 seconds for your device to turn off. ... .
To turn your device back on, press and hold the side button (on the right side of your iPhone) until you see the Apple logo..

How do I turn my 11 pro off?

Turning off your iPhone 11 with buttons Press down one of the two volume buttons AND press down the side button. Soon, a slider with the text “Slide to Power Off” will appear. Use the slider to power off your iPhone. Done!

Why can't I turn off my iPhone 11 pro?

The most likely reasons why your iPhone won't turn off are: It's frozen due to software problems. The Sleep/Wake button is broken. The screen is broken and isn't responding to taps.