Turn on your screen

To operate anything on your smartphone you need to first turn on the screen. The power button is not working then how do you do that, you ask? Just plug your phone into the charger or ask someone to call on the number your phone is using. Another brilliant way is to use a fingerprint scanner. The fingerprint scanner is working on your phone all the time. Just place your registered finger on the scanner and this should allow you to use your phone.

  • Use third party application

Use third party application

There are plenty of third-party applications on the Google Playstore. These applications help you to revamp your buttons. For such a task our choice is Button Mapper. All you have to do is install the application from the play store. Next grant all the permissions that the applications ask. Once this step is done now you will get tons of new options from which you can easily remap your power button to any other button.

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  • Scheduled Power on/off

Scheduled Power on/off

If you don’t want to use a third-party application and all you want is to restart your smartphone? You can use the scheduled power on/off feature. This feature is available on all Android smartphones. Just head to Setting>Accessibility>Scheduled power on/off (if you don’t find it here just type it on the setting search bar). It’s good to keep this setting if your phone’s power button gives you trouble. For instance if your phone has shut down due to some reason, at least it will turn on at the scheduled point. Also, you can set small intervals on schedule to restart your phone.

  • Using ADB Command (little computer skills required)

You can use the ADB command to turn on your smartphone directly via a computer. The first thing to do is enable a USB debugger in the developer options. The second thing to do is set the default connection mode as “file transfer”. Now follow the next steps.

Using ADB Command (little computer skills required)

  • Connect your Android phone using a USB cable.

  • Install ADB drivers on your system (Windows, Mac, Linux) if it’s already there follow the next step.

  • Right-click on the Phone’s folder and open Powershell.

  • Type “adb devices” on the PowerShell.

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It will show the list of devices connected

  • Next, type “adb reboot”.

As soon as you press enter the device will reboot, this will also solve temporary software issues if any.

Bonus tip: Use accessibility feature

Many phones have accessibility features like raise to wake up or double-tap to lock/unlock. These features will come in handy and will let you use your smartphone even when the power key is not working. There are few companies that provide a floating widget that will include power options. If your phone does not have any of the options use Button Mapper from the second option. The application has a built-in gesture setup, which will come in handy.

This is it for how to turn on your Android smartphone without using the power button. In case none of the methods work for you, we advise you to take the phone to the nearest service centre and get your hardware or software(whichever is affecting) changed. This will completely resolve the problem once and for all.

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