In many cases, this issue resolves itself when users just let their iPhone/iPad be for a significant period of time. However, in the event that this problem doesn’t resolve itself, an affected iPhone or iPad user can start to get worried as iPhone/iPads don’t come with removable batteries which they can simply pull out to force their devices to reset, restart and reboot into their Operating System. Thankfully, though, while iPhone/iPads users affected by this issue cannot pull out their phones’ batteries, what they can do to fix this problem is perform a hard reset which will basically restart and reset their iPhone/iPads even though they cannot turn their iPhone/iPads off by holding down the Power button. In order to hard reset an iPhone/iPad that is frozen on the lock screen, you need to: Hold down the Power and Home buttons on your iPhone/iPad for a total of 7 seconds. As soon as 7 seconds are up, release the Home button but keep holding down the Power You can release the Power button once your iPhone/iPad begins restarting.
Once your iPhone/iPad boots up, it will no longer be frozen on the lock screen and you will be able to use it like you normally would. If a hard reset doesn’t work, though, you should certainly have your iPhone/iPad looked at by a professional to check for a hardware-related cause behind this problem.
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