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How to Use an iPhone with a Broken Home Button

By Matthew Lynch
May 30, 2023
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An iPhone home button is an essential component of the device. It allows users to access the main screen and navigate through the menu options. However, sometimes the button may malfunction, and you may not be able to access some vital features. This can be frustrating, but all is not lost as there are alternative ways of using an iPhone with a broken home button.

1. Assistive Touch

This feature is designed by Apple to help users navigate their iPhones without a physical home button. To activate Assistive Touch, go to Settings, General, Accessibility, and turn it on. Once activated, a virtual home button will appear on your iPhone screen, and you can use it to access the home screen, Siri, control center, and other features.

2. Use the Volume Button

Did you know that you can use the volume buttons to unlock your iPhone? Pressing the volume up button on the device when it is off will turn it on. To activate Siri or access the control center, press the volume down button twice.

3. Activate Siri with Your Voice

If your iPhone has iOS 9 or later, you can use the Hey Siri voice command to activate Siri. Go to Settings, General, Siri, and turn on Allow Hey Siri. Once activated, you can call out Hey Siri, and the voice assistant will activate, allowing you to use your iPhone features hands-free.

4. The Power Button

The power button on your iPhone can also help you navigate your device. If your phone is unlocked, pressing the power button once will turn off the screen. Pressing the same button again will turn on the device. If you want to access Siri, press and hold the power button for some seconds until it activates.

5. Use a USB Keyboard

If you find any of the above methods difficult, you can try connecting your iPhone to a USB keyboard. This way, you can use the arrow keys and the return key to navigate your device. Just ensure your keyboard is compatible with your iPhone operating system version.

In conclusion, a broken iPhone home button can be an inconvenience, but there are alternative ways of navigating your phone without it. The above methods will help you access your iPhone’s features and continue using your phone even with a malfunctioned home button.

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