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Congratulations on your new iPhone 15! It’s a sleek and powerful device that can do a lot, but it’s important to know the basics before you can start using it. One of the most basic things you need to learn is how to turn it on.<\/p>
This article will walk you through the steps of turning on your iPhone 15, whether it’s brand new or you’re just restarting it. We’ll also cover some troubleshooting tips in case your iPhone won’t turn on.<\/p>
Long-press the Side button on your iPhone 15 until you see the Apple logo. If the screen remains black after pressing the Side button for an extended period of time, your iPhone’s battery may be depleted, or, less likely, your iPhone may be in DFU mode. The instructions in subsequent paragraphs will show you how to exit DFU mode on the iPhone 15.<\/p>
The iPhone 15 lineup can be powered off in a number of ways. The quickest way to turn off the iPhone 15 is to simultaneously long-press the Side and Volume buttons until the slide to power off slider appears. Simply slide your finger to power off your iPhone 15 once it appears.<\/p>
Another way to turn off your iPhone 15 is to go to Settings General and scroll to the bottom of the page. When you get there, you’ll notice a Shut Down button. Tap Shut Down, and then use the slider at the top of the screen to power off.<\/p>
There are a few reasons why it’s important to know how to turn on your iPhone 15. <\/p>
To turn on your iPhone 15, simply press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. The side button is located on the right side of the iPhone, below the volume buttons.<\/p>
If your iPhone is brand new, you’ll go through a setup process after it turns on. This process will help you set up your Apple ID, iCloud, and other features.<\/p>
If your device is hanging or acting strangely, performing the following commands in rapid succession will force restart your iPhone 15.<\/p>
If everything goes well, the iPhone 15 will restart and the Apple logo will appear. After a few moments, the phone should reboot to the iOS Lock Screen.<\/p>
With a few exceptions, entering recovery mode on your iPhone 15 is similar to forcing a restart. Connect your iPhone 15 to your Mac using a USB-C to USB-C cable to enter recovery mode. You can use the USB-C cable that came with your iPhone 15 to do this.<\/p>
If this is your first time connecting your iPhone 15 to your Mac, you must tap the Trust button and enter your iPhone’s passcode to complete the pairing. If you have a more recent version of macOS, you must also allow the device’s USB connection to your Mac by clicking the “Allow” prompt that appears on macOS. Then, in the Sidebar, open Finder and select your iPhone under the Location heading. To complete the connection, click the Trust button in the Finder.<\/p>
Once connected to your Mac, follow these steps in quick succession:<\/p>
On your Mac, a Finder window should appear indicating that your iPhone has been placed in recovery mode. macOS will then give you the option to either update to the most recent version of iOS while keeping your data, or restore iOS, which will perform a fresh install of the most recent iOS version.<\/p>
Long-press the iPhone 15’s Side button until the connect-to-computer glyph disappears. Your device will restart and return to the Lock Screen.<\/p>
To reinstall iOS, you may need to put your iPhone 15 into Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) mode in some rare cases. You’ll need to connect your iPhone 15 to a computer using a USB-C to USB-C cable, just like in recovery mode. If you’re connecting your iPhone to your Mac for the first time, you’ll need to go through the trust process described in the recovery mode section above to establish a pairing with your Mac.<\/p>
Do the following steps in quick succession to enter DFU mode:<\/p>
Unlike recovery mode, no connect-to-computer dialogue is displayed when entering DFU mode. After entering DFU mode, your iPhone 15 display will remain black. If you see the Apple logo, the process was not completed correctly.<\/p>
To temporarily disable Face ID, simultaneously long-press the Side button and either Volume button until the slide to power off slider is displayed. To reactivate Face ID, you\u2019ll need to unlock your iPhone 15 with your device passcode.<\/p>
Triggering Emergency SOS will contact emergency authorities. Only use this feature in an actual emergency. You can enable Emergency SOS discretely without taking your iPhone 15 out of your pocket.<\/p>
There are three ways to trigger Emergency SOS on iPhone 15:<\/p>
Finally, there is the Crash Detection toggle, which will cause your iPhone to automatically call emergency services if it detects that you\u2019ve been in a car crash.<\/p>
iOS includes a feature that allows your iPhone 15 to continue to be tracked via Find My even when powered down. To use this feature, you\u2019ll need to have your iPhone 15 logged in to the Find My network, and have location services enabled.<\/p>
To disable the Find My feature when powering down your iPhone 15 do the following:<\/p>