By Lydia | Last Updated
Setting your iPhone/iPad auto power off can help manage power consumption, ensure security, and prolong the lifespan of your device.
However, while iOS does not offer a direct feature to schedule automatic shutdowns, you can utilize other settings to achieve similar outcomes. Following we’ll delve into several methods to achieve this. Let’s get started!
Currently, iOS doesn’t provide option for scheduled power on and off on iPhone/iPad. However, since iOS 16, Apple added "Shut Down" and "Restart" these two new actions in iOS Shortcuts.
Then creating an automation shortcut using the Shortcuts app to achieve iPhone/iPad turn off automatically is applicable.
Step 1: Launch the Shortcuts app.
Step 2: Tap on the "Automation" tab at the bottom and tap on "New Automation".
Step 3: Select "Time of Day" as a trigger.
Step 4: Set the time for your iPhone to shut down or restart, and choose whether to repeat daily or on specific days of the week. And select "Run Immediately" and turn off "Notify When Run". Once set, tap "Next".
Step 5: In Action page, tap on "New Blank Automation" > "Add Action", and search for "Shut Down".
Step 6: Now you will see "Shut Down this device" is displayed.
Tips: If you want to set iPhone to restart at a scheduled time, just tap on "Shut Down", switch it to "Restart".
Step 7: Then tap on "Done" to save and activate your automation.
Step 8: When the scheduled time arrives, your iPhone will send a notification asking if you want to shut down or restart. Confirm by tapping the option to proceed.
Notes: To delete the automation, tap on it and swipe left, and then tap on delete option.
It’s worth noted that this method does not allow for a fully automatic shutdown, as it only prompts you with a confirmation window at the set time and proceed after you confirm. But it does simplify the steps for iPhone shutdown. Follow the steps below:
Though iOS itself doesn’t support auto shut off iPhone/iPad, we can use Screen Time to we can use Screen Time to lock all apps for a specific period of time, which will prevent you from using the device during that time. Here's how:
Step 1: Launch the Settings app on your iPhone/iPad.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap on Screen Time.
Step 3: Tap on "Lock Screen Time Settings", and enter password when prompted.
Step 4: Enter into "App & Website Activity", and then tap on "Turn on App & Website Activity".
Step 5: Then tap on "Downtime" > "Turn on Downtime Until Schedule", and set a start and end time.
Step 6: Besides, remember to toggle on the "Block at downtime" option.
Tips: This feature limits app usage during set hours, which can help manage overall device activity. You can also set allow application in need.
You can also turn on Do Not Disturb mode to achieve a similar effect to auto shut off iPhone/iPad. After enabling Do Not Disturb mode, calls, messages, and other notifications will all be silenced.
Step 1: Open iPhone Settings.
Step 2: Tap on Focus > "Do not disturb".
Step 3: Then tap on the "Add Schedule" button.
Step 4: Select "Time" and set a period that suits your needs. Tap on "Done" to save changes.
If you use iPhone switch off automatically to save the battery, the iPhone Low Power Mode can also do this.
Low Power Mode is a built-in feature that reduces background activity and optimizes device performance to extend battery life. While it doesn’t turn off your device automatically, it can help manage battery consumption effectively.
Step 1: Access the iPhone/iPad Settings app.
Step 2: Tap on "Battery" option.
Step 3: Enable Low Power Mode.
This feature will reduce background activities, decrease screen brightness, and make other optimizations to save battery.