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Hard Reboot any apple Devices

Step 1: The first step of a hard reboot/restart on an iOS device is to press and hold both the Power button and the Home/Touch ID button on the iPhone together. Hold both buttons down for at least 10 seconds.
Step 2: When the screen on the device goes black, or white – depending on which color iPhone you have – and the iconic Apple logo appears, it’s time to release both buttons.
The device will now automatically put itself through the process of rebooting. The Apple logo will stay on the screen for a varying amount of time depending on device you have. Newer devices like the iPhone 6s or 6s Plus will boot up a lot faster than say an iPhone 4 or 4s. The iPhone will then boot back to the standard lock screen ready for you to unlock and use as normal. If Touch ID is activated on the device then remember that you’ll actually need to enter your Passcode to access the device after a reboot has taken place.
Apple has ensured that the whole rebooting process is as simple as it can possibly be so that even the least experienced device owner can successfully run through the process. From start to finish, the whole process should literally take less than thirty seconds and will solve a multitude of niggles and problems.


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