How would one power down an Android phone (Moto X 2nd gen - Android 5.1) without the ability to interact with the screen? USB debugging not enabled, nor is custom recovery. Show
I know how to reboot it, that is not the question. The question is about turning off, not restarting, the device. The phone has a broken screen (black screen, blank screen, cracked screen) and also does not respond to touch, so the answer should not include any screen interaction. Is there a series of button presses, timings, and preconditions (if applicable) if executed will leave the phone in a true power off state? Nobody needs a tutorial to learn how one can turn a phone on or off. However, if the Power button or the screen of your device is broken or not functioning for some reason, you might end up looking for a guide like this. In this tutorial, we’ll be exploring all possible ways to restart and turn off an Android phone or tablet without the power button or the volume buttons. If you want to just wake up your phone’s screen and make it sleep without the power button, read my tutorial. The power button of a phone might break or stop being responsive due to an accidental drop, overuse, mishandling, and poor build quality. If you have been using your phone or tablet for many years, the power button may become non-functional. The ultimate solution to this hardware problem is to visit a service center to get it fixed. Alternatively, you can use one of the tips given below to turn off your phone without the power button. Whether you own a phone from Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, Vivo, Realme, Nokia, or any other Android device, these tips will work on all Android devices. There are several ways to power off an Android phone or tablet if power the button is broken. The tips will also help you restart the phone without the power button and volume button.
Before you learn to turn off your Android device, don’t forget to check out my detailed article describing 8 ways to turn on an Android phone without the power button. ADB Command to Turn Off PhoneI won’t say that it’s the most convenient method to turn off Android devices when the power button is broken or the screen is damaged. However, it is possible to switch off and reboot an Android phone or tablet into Safe Mode, System Mode, Bootloader Mode, or Recovery Mode using ADB commands without using the Power and Volume keys. To be able to run ADB commands on your Android device, you’ll need a laptop or PC. One more thing, USB debugging must be enabled on your device. Anyway, let’s see how to switch off an Android phone without the Power button and volume button.
The ADB method can allow you to switch off your phone when the touch is not working. ADB Command to Power Off Android via Power MenuADB commands can be a great help in certain tricky situations. You can trigger the long-press Power menu on your Android phone or tablet using ADB Shell commands. Just launch the command window, connect your phone to the computer and execute the following command: adb shell input keyevent 5 sleep 5 This will make the Android Power menu appear and you can then select the Power Off or Reboot option as per your choice. Power Off Android via Accessibility MenuAll Android devices have a set of Accessibility settings to help physically and visually impaired people. Among the key features of Android’s Accessibility are Talkback and Accessibility or Assistant Menu. By enabling this menu, you can add an Accessibility shortcut in the navigation bar of your Android phone or tablet or get a floating menu icon. You can enjoy quick shortcuts to launch Google Assistant, Recents, Power Menu, Screenshots, and so on simply by tapping the Accessibility Menu icon. Don’t Miss: How to Uninstall Android Bloatware without Root Let’s see how we can turn off an Android phone or tablet without the Power button via Accessibility Menu.
Turn off Android Phone Using AppsThe Google Play Store is overloaded with apps for everything. You can find hundreds of apps that can let your power off and reboot a phone with a broken Power button. All such apps require either Accessibility permission or root privilege and offer similar options like the Accessibility menu shown above. I tested some of the most rated and popular apps that offer the option to turn off and reboot Android devices without pressing the Power key. Below, I am going to list the ones that are worth a try. Phone Lock + Volume Control (OFF+)Phone Lock + is a minimal app with no regular user interface as most apps have. Nonetheless, the app does its job and doesn’t require root. When Phone Lock is installed on your device, launch it from the app drawer. It’ll prompt you to select one of the 2 lock modes. Make your choice and grant Accessibility permission to the app when asked to do so. Now, whenever you want to access the Power Menu to switch off or restart your phone, just tap and hold the Phone Lock app icon. Please note that just taping the app icon will lock your device either immediately or after 5 seconds. Power Menu is another simple app that lets you launch the Power Menu with a single tap without holding the Power button. Of course, it will ask you to grant Accessibility permission under Installed Services for the first time. Assistive Touch for AndroidIf you prefer to have a persistent floating button to access the Power Menu and lots of other things quickly without using the Power button, volume buttons, and the navigation bar keys, Assistive Touch for Android is a great option for you. Just tap on the floating touch icon and tap on the Power menu icon to turn off your Android phone or tablet if the Power button is broken or not working. One thing that I hate about this app is that it has too many irritating ads. Turn off Phone via Quick Settings (Samsung)Well, older Samsung devices didn’t have it, but if you have a Samsung Galaxy phone or Tab released in 2019 or later, you must have seen the Power Menu icon located on the Quick Settings screen. Phones like Galaxy Note 10, Note 20, Galaxy S10, S20, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A51, etc., have this shortcut. You can tap on the Power Menu icon to select the option to reboot or turn off your Samsung Galaxy device without the Power button. Turn off Samsung Device via BixbySamsung Galaxy users can also turn off their phones without using the Power key using a Bixby voice command. I tried this using Google Assistant commands as well but it did not work. Launch Samsung Bixby and use “Turn off/Power off the phone” command. Bixby will ask you to select the Power off option. Just tap on it to shut down your Samsung device. Schedule Power Off Time via Android SettingsAnother way to turn off an Android phone without the Power button is by scheduling the power-off time via your device settings.
That’s all for now about turning off an Android device when the Power button is broken, the screen is black and the touch is not working. I hope the tips given here will also let you restart the phone without the power button. If you think I have missed any working method, please let me know. Read Next: How to Check Android Phone Activation Date How do I turn off my Android phone without touching the screen?If you want to fully power off your phone using the keys, press and hold the Side and Volume down keys simultaneously for a few seconds. When the Power menu appears, tap Power off.
How do I force shutdown my Android phone?Force shutdown the device.
Press and hold your Android device's Power button and the Volume Down key for at least 5 seconds or until the screen shuts down.
How do you turn off a phone when the screen is broken?Learn more. You could try and press/hold the power button and volume down whilst the power is plugged in should turn it off.
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