Some users are reporting issues with their iPhone, including not being able to make calls, seeing a “black screen” when trying to use the camera, glitches when scrolling through apps on the home screen, or notifications not showing up at all. Other issues include slow frame rates when scrolling and long pauses when launching apps. We have mentioned steps below to force-restart your iPhone.

Steps to force-restart your iPhone

To sleep or wake up, press the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time.

When the power off slider appears, hold the buttons until the slider disappears.

When the Apple logo appears, press the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button.

The iPhone will restart automatically in a few minutes.

Final Words

We hope this article on how to force-restart your iPhone helps you. To learn more, read our guide on how to turn on and off, force a restart, enter DFU mode, enter recovery mode, activate Emergency SOS, and temporarily deactivate Face ID if you’re upgrading from a device with a Home button.