Sieghard, If you press volume up, volume down & continue to press the power 
button, the phone will restart.

Donna

> 
> What do you know, you are correct, I just tried this on my iPhone 11, I 
> pressed volume up, then volume down and then I pressed the side button and 
> held it for a moment and the Power off screen came up and focus was actually 
> on the Power Off button, so this is actually not a bad way to do this at all.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Vicky 
> Collins
> Sent: November 21, 2021 8:23 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: two questions, signing out of iCloud and turning off iPhone
> 
> First, your description of the screen after pressing the volume down and side 
> button was great, and thanks so much for it. I actually will use that method 
> for turning off the phone from now on. But second, although I won't use it 
> anymore, when checking again just now, I sure did get a power off screen 
> where I could either power off or cancel if I pressed the volume up button 
> and released it, pressed the volume down button and released it, and then 
> pressed the side button for a second or two and released it. Sometimes it 
> even said power off before I could release the button so I knew that screen 
> had come up. However, if when following the above procedure I held down the 
> side button for about ten seconds and then released it, the phone did indeed 
> restart.
> Oh, this is on my XR running iOS 15.1. I had originally purchased this phone 
> used off one of the blindness buy and sell lists and was planning to give it 
> to a family member but just kept it when that particular person had already 
> purchased an iPhone SE 2020 on their own. Thus since I now have this phone 
> and a couple of older ones I'm using to see how long it will take for their 
> batteries to run down, my poor 12 Mini is still in the drawer where I put it 
> in its box when I ordered it on the first day Apple started taking orders for 
> it. My first generation iPhone SE now shows its maximum capacity at 57 
> percent but still supporting normal peak performance. And while the battery 
> might last a few hours on standby, things like web surfing or TV watching 
> will often, but not always, cause the battery to run down within an hour, and 
> it never lasts more than two hours doing those kinds of things. In fact, the 
> battery for that phone is pretty much completely unpredictable as to just how 
> long it will last, sometimes showing 100 percent after charging overnight and 
> then going down to zero and just shutting off if I perform an action such as 
> going a couple of layers into the settings.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sieghard Weitzel  <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, November 21, 2021 2:10 pm
> Subject: RE: two questions, signing out of iCloud and turning off iPhone
> 
>> 
>> 
>> When you do what you describe you are not actually turning off the phone, 
>> you are restarting it.
>> If you want to turn it off and you don't want to use the buttons, you can go 
>> to Settings > General > Shutdown and double tap.
>> This also brings up the same menu as holding down say Volume Down and thew 
>> Side button, focus is most likely on Power Off, but just make sure of it 
>> because as I said, it's the same menu and it also includes the emergency 
>> call buton.
>> Anyways, if you simultaneously press and  hold volume down and the side 
>> button until the menu comes up, the only way you call emergency services 
>> would be if focus is on that button and you double tap without tchecking.
>> I always swipe left until I get to the Power Off button and if it seems I am 
>> on Power Off already I may even swipe right once and back to the left to 
>> make sure. The screen when this menu comes up is laid out as follows:
>> 
>> At the very top you still have the status bar with the time, your cell 
>> signal, Wi-Fi and battery status on the right Just underneath that is where 
>> it says "Double Tap to the Power Off" button, for a sighted person it 
>> actually says "Slide to Power off" because instead of double tapping they do 
>> a left to right swipe.
>> After this there is now something I realize I never heard before, it says 
>> literally the following "location.fill.radiowaves.left.and.right    iPhone 
>> Findable After Power Off  his Forward"
>> I tapped on that to see what it would do and the following message pops up 
>> on the screen:
>> iPhone remains findable after power off.
>> Find My helps you located this iPhone when it is lost or stolen even after 
>> power off.
>> The location is visible in Find My on your other devices and to people in 
>> family sharing you share location with.
>> You can temporarily turn off Find My network and it will resume when this 
>> iPhone is powered on again.
>> Then there is an OK button.
>> What I don't know is whether tapping on this turns off the Find My after 
>> power off because the only thing you can do when you see the above message 
>> is tap the OK button and this takes you right back to the same Power Off 
>> screen, but this weird sounding and not very descriptive button is not read 
>> any differently by Voiceover. I will write to Apple Accessibility and ask 
>> for clarification regarding this.
>> OK, back to the Power Off screen description:
>> 
>> If you swipe right again you now come to the "Medical Id" button 
>> Another swipe right takes you to the "Emergency Call" button If you 
>> explore the screen instead of swiping right you will find that there is a 
>> bit of a gap between the first two buttons and these two which are pretty 
>> much right in the middle of the screen.
>> 
>> Lastly, if you swipe right again from the Emergency Call button, you find a 
>> "Cancel" button and as the name implies, if you double tap here it will 
>> again close this screen and take you back to wherever you were before.
>> That button is again after a gap and it's located near the bottom of the 
>> screen.
>> All these buttons go right across most of the screen from left to right, 
>> i.e. you can touch your screen near the left side and drag your finger down 
>> and find them or you can touch the screen near the top on the right side or 
>> in the middle.
>> 
>> You really shouldn't be that afraid, you are much more likely to accidently 
>> call emergency services if you press the side button too many times 
>> repeatedly, just pressing and holding a volume button and the side button 
>> won't do that if you are careful not to double tap afterwards without making 
>> sure you are not on the emergency call button.
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Sieghard
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
>> Vicky Collins
>> Sent: November 21, 2021 6:31 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: two questions, signing out of iCloud and turning off iPhone
>> 
>> First, when reading the instructions for selling or giving away or whatever 
>> an old iPhone, before erasing the iPhone, one is also advised to sign out of 
>> iCloud, and I was wondering why since erasing the phone signs one out of 
>> iCloud, anyway?
>> 
>> Second, in regards to turning off the iPhones without the home button, I 
>> know Apple talks about holding in one of the volume buttons and the side 
>> button for a few seconds. But being afraid of calling 911 by mistake, I've 
>> always pressed the volume up button and released it, pressed the volume down 
>> button and released it, then pressed the side button and released it and I 
>> have gotten the dialog to shut down the phone. I know Apple gives these 
>> instructions for force restarting the phone, but one needs to hold down the 
>> side button quite a bit longer for this. Anyway, by turning the phone off 
>> the way I am, what am I doing, and does it harm the phone in any way?
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