How to activate startup sound on iPhone 14? The iPhone 14 line has a new accessibility feature that allows it to play a sound when the devices are turned on. If you like this news, let’s see how to activate the startup sound on the iPhone 14.
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This novelty is limited to the new iPhone series rather than being a feature of iOS 16. In fact, it is not present in the previous generation iPhones, but only on the iPhone 14 and future models. The startup and shutdown sound is designed to help blind and visually impaired users quickly know when their iPhone has been turned off or on, but it can of course be activated by anyone.
How to enable startup sound on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro
- Open the Settings app
- Tap on Accessibility
- Tap on Audio and Visual Effects
- Set the Power On / Off Sounds toggle to ON
After activating the switch, an iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro will emit a loud “bong” when it is turned off and on. This is, more or less, the same function present on Macs, which reproduce a sound in the power-up phase that has now become iconic.
It is therefore a way to make iPhone and Mac more similar, but also to give those who need it audio feedback when the device is turned on.