Cara paling mudah untuk memulakan semula iPhone anda ialah dengan menggunakan Siri. Apa yang anda perlu lakukan ialah mengeluarkan arahan suara dan mengesahkannya. Telefon pintar anda akan menguruskan selebihnya (tidak perlu menekan atau menahan sebarang butang).
Untuk melakukan ini, beritahu Siri "mulakan semula iPhone saya" dan ketik "Ya" dalam pengesahan yang dipaparkan pada skrin. Untuk ini berfungsi, anda perlu mempunyai beberapa kaedah bercakap dengan Siri didayakan di bawah Tetapan > Siri & Carian.
Anda boleh sama ada menyebut "Hey Siri" atau hanya "Siri" untuk membangunkan pembantu, tekan dan tahan butang Sisi (pada model Face ID seperti iPhone X dan iPhone 11 atau lebih baharu), atau tekan dan tahan butang Butang Utama pada model dengan butang Utama di bawah skrin.
Setelah anda mengesahkan bahawa anda mahu iPhone anda dimulakan semula, duduk dan tunggu sehingga proses selesai. Sebaik sahaja anda melihat skrin kunci, anda boleh memasukkan kod laluan anda dan menggunakan iPhone anda semula.
Tidak seperti PC Mac atau Windows, tiada pilihan "Mulakan Semula" pada iPhone. Anda perlu mematikan iPhone anda dan menghidupkannya semula untuk memulakan semula. Arahan untuk melakukan ini berbeza-beza bergantung pada peranti yang anda miliki.
Jika iPhone anda menggunakan Face ID (dan mempunyai "takik" atau "Pulau Dinamik" di bahagian atas skrin), anda boleh mematikannya dengan menekan dan menahan butang Sisi dan mana-mana daripada butang kelantangan. Ini terpakai kepada semua model iPhone daripada iPhone X dan ke atas.
Peranti akan bergetar dan menunjukkan peluncur "Slide to Power Off". Leret peluncur ini ke kanan dan tunggu sehingga iPhone anda dimatikan. Anda mungkin perlu menunggu sekitar 30 saat untuk mematikan sepenuhnya.
Setelah iPhone anda dimatikan, tahan butang Sisi sekali lagi sehingga anda melihat logo Apple putih muncul pada skrin. iPhone anda kini akan mula boot. Jika anda tidak melihat logo Apple putih, tunggu sedikit lagi dan cuba lagi. Masukkan kod laluan anda untuk mula menggunakan iPhone anda semula.
Jika iPhone anda mempunyai butang Utama di bawah skrin (termasuk kedua-dua model Touch ID dan bukan Touch ID), tekan dan tahan butang Sisi, kemudian leret "Slade to Power Off" peluncur ke kanan. Sesetengah model yang lebih lama mungkin hanya mempunyai butang di bahagian atas peranti. Ini terpakai pada iPhone 8 dan lebih awal, serta iPhone SE generasi kedua dan ketiga.
Tunggu iPhone anda dimatikan sepenuhnya, kemudian tekan dan tahan butang Sisi (atau atas) untuk memulakannya. Anda akan tahu ia berfungsi jika anda melihat logo Apple putih. Sekarang masukkan kod laluan anda untuk mula menggunakan iPhone anda semula.
Jika iPhone anda berhenti bertindak balas, ia mungkin telah ranap sepenuhnya. Daripada menunggu kehabisan bateri, anda boleh memaksa mulakan semula untuk memastikan semuanya berfungsi semula. Anda harus melakukan ini pada bila-bila masa iPhone anda tidak bertindak balas sepenuhnya kepada input, dalam keadaan di mana skrin telah membeku, atau apabila arahan permulaan semula atau penutupan standard tidak berfungsi.
Kaedah di bawah bergantung pada mengetahui model iPhone yang anda miliki. Malangnya, menyemak model anda dalam apl Tetapan biasanya mustahil apabila iPhone anda menjadi tidak bertindak balas.
You can always check the Find My app which is also available on iCloud.com, or you can check your Mac or iPad (under (System) Settings > Your Name then checking the "Devices" section) to see which model you have.
You're not going to break anything by doing this, especially not an iPhone that's already in need of a forced restart.
If you have an iPhone with Face ID that has a "notch" at the top of the screen, the iPhone 8, a second- or third-generation iPhone SE released in 2020 and 2022 respectively, you can force restart your device using a series of button presses.
First, press and release the volume up button, then press and release the volume down button. Finally, press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo. Release the Side button and wait for your iPhone to restart.
You'll need to act quickly when pressing the buttons. If it doesn't work the first time, keep trying. If you're convinced you've got it right, you may have a different iPhone model, so try the instructions below instead.
The iPhone 7 is the only model with unique instructions for forcing a restart. Fortunately, this is fairly easy to accomplish. Press and hold the Volume Down and Side (Sleep/Wake) buttons. Then, release them when the Apple logo appears.
Your iPhone should now restart. If nothing happens, try again. If you still have no luck, try the other instructions here in case you're using a different iPhone model.
If you have an older iPhone model with a physical moving Home button, you can force restart your smartphone by holding the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button until you see the Apple logo appear.
Depending on your device, the Sleep/Wake button may be on the side or the top of the device.
You don't need to restart your iPhone very often. Generally speaking, iOS should remain stable and responsive even after weeks or months of use.
Sometimes, you might encounter issues that call for a restart. For example, if a "core" iOS service or feature is acting up, this could suggest that some aspect of the operating system has crashed. Restarting your iPhone can help.
Some examples include not being able to place a phone call, encountering a "black screen" when trying to use the camera, glitchy behavior while scrolling through apps, or notifications not showing up at all. Other issues could be jerky motion when scrolling, glitchy or crackly audio, or long pauses when launching apps.
Some connectivity issues can be resolved with a restart too, particularly unresponsive cellular services. You should first try toggling Airplane Mode on and off to reset the connection between your iPhone and your carrier, but if that doesn't work, try restarting instead. It may also be worth a shot if you have persistent Wi-Fi or Bluetooth issues.
If the problem seems related to a third-party app (for example, Facebook), the problem may persist even after a restart. Some issues with these apps may be resolved, but you might want to dig a little deeper into the problem and try deleting and reinstalling any misbehaving apps.
There's no need to routinely restart your iPhone. Most users only end up restarting their devices due to software updates or when they're running out of battery.
Getting your iPhone to restart is one thing, but having it restart repeatedly is a whole different issue. This issue is known as a boot loop and has a separate set of fixes.
You can start by using the force restart method above. However, you may have to put your iPhone into DFU mode using a precise set of button presses to perform a low-level advanced recovery fix.
If your iPhone is especially old and nothing seems to help, it might be time to upgrade.
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