The iPhone 14 product line has a bunch of new exciting features and one of them is a new accessibility feature that lets the device play a sound when the phone is turned off or on. This new feature is only limited to newer iPhone series and hence, it is not available on an iPhone 13 Pro or others. These startup or shutdown chimes are built into the iPhone 14's A16 chip, as part of the “bootrom,” according to 9to5Mac. The report explains when the phone boots, “At that point, iOS isn't actually running yet, so the only way for chimes to play right away is for them to be embedded in the chip's firmware.” And hence, Apple is not expected to issue an update for older devices to bring this feature. However, this doesn't explain how the non-Pro iPhone 14 models, which still use last year's A15 processor, have this feature. Anyways, Apple is yet to release any statement about whether this new startup sound feature will be rolled out the older iPhones as well or not.
If you already got your hands on the newly launched iPhone 14 then here's how you can enable or disable it.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone 14 and head to Accessibility.
Scroll down your phone’s screen and select Audio/Visual.
Now enable/disable the “Turn On & Off Sounds” toggle.
Once done, the next time you shut your iPhone down or power it back on, you’ll hear those beautiful chimes.
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