It is heading to a month now since Apple launched the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus. The duos which according to Apple are the successor of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus sells at nothing below $700 had the button combination used to force restart a frozen phone changed by Apple.
In older iPhones, you could hold the wake/lock (or "side" button) and the home button simultaneously until the Apple logo appeared. That process changed with the iPhone 7 lineup when you had to hold the wake/lock and volume down buttons to complete the process.
In older iPhones, you could hold the wake/lock (or "side" button) and the home button simultaneously until the Apple logo appeared. That process changed with the iPhone 7 lineup when you had to hold the wake/lock and volume down buttons to complete the process.
However, trying the same thing on the new iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus will trigger the Emergency SOS feature. And then your phone may end up playing a loud alarm and calling emergency services when all you wanted to do was restart your device.
According to Apple, restarting iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 plus requires a sequence, and not a combination of buttons anymore, and here is how to go about it;
1. Quickly press and release the volume up button.
2. Quickly press and release the volume down button.
3. Hold in the wake/lock button until you see the Apple logo
Also Read: How to Reset or Hard Reboot an iPhone or iPad
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