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minus-square B0rax ( @B0rax@feddit.de ) linkfedilink3•28 days agoPressing the power and a volume button for >2s (the same combination as shutting down the phone) also disables faceID and does not call emergency services.
minus-square Norah - She/They ( @princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) linkfedilinkEnglish2•28 days agoThere’s a setting to disable the call, I just did it that long back I wasn’t sure if that’s still the default.
Pressing the power and a volume button for >2s (the same combination as shutting down the phone) also disables faceID and does not call emergency services.
There’s a setting to disable the call, I just did it that long back I wasn’t sure if that’s still the default.