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Introduction
Step 1
How to Force Restart an iPhone 6s Plus
- Press and hold the Home button.
- While holding the Home button, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button.
Press and hold the Home button.
While holding the Home button, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button.
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Step 2
- Continue holding both buttons for about 10 seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
Continue holding both buttons for about 10 seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
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Timothy McGarvey - Oct 28, 2017
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Easy to follow. This is a life saving procedure everyone should know. My phone was working great, I just laid it down on the table, battery was full charge. When I picked it up 10 minutes later it was dead. I found this procedure and 20 seconds later it came back to life.
Levi Holiman - Jul 22, 2019
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I messed up just about every step including bending my old battery which almost caused a house fire! Somehow, I got it all back together and my phone works perfect! Thank you guys. From a person who probably had no business doing this, even I figured out how to make it happen.
angelina.guadiano - Jul 25, 2019
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after trying this my phone still does not work.
Brian Nesson - Dec 7, 2019
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if you’re careful, you can even leave the display attached while removing the battery! I had the display taped up at about a 50-60 degree angle and had no problems in removing the battery and replacing it. The worst part was the 3 little adhesive strips holding the battery in place. the angled tweezers that come in the battery replacement kit were a lifesaver in grabbing those from under the battery when they snapped. I did manage to bend the old battery quite extensively, but I didn’t notice any warming and disposed of it quickly and properly. Whole process was completed in under 30 minutes.
shittykitty78 - Dec 23, 2019
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WOAH bit of a risky choice the budz. As there’s a high chance you could’ve fried the circuit board line for the lcd backlight illumination system . I noticed on models with 3d touch the display is still powered even if the display is in off mode. So if and when you pull the display cables when the phone is supplied power and battery connected on or of state of phone isn’t seeming to be a difference. And the result is usually a dark screen that never lights up but works fine if you hold a torch on the correct angle you may just be able to read it enough to hock it to somebody who can afford the micro soldering of a new track on the logic board for you. hardly easy to do or find a tech who can. last quote i got in australia 2 years ago was 200 minimum for a 6s.. think before you get enthusiastic in your repairs my fellow screwdriver weilders :) rj