Summary

Can’t turn on your Android phone because the Power button has stopped working? Don’t worry; you still have a way to power on your device. You can issue a command from your computer to make your phone switch on. We’ll show you how to do that.

Step 1. Reboot the Phone in Fastboot Mode

The first thing to do is to put your Android phone in fastboot mode. It’s in this mode that your computer will recognize your device and allow you to communicate with it. Many phones don’t require using the Power button to activate fastboot mode.

On most phones, you may enter fastboot mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Up and Volume Down keys for a few seconds together. You’ll see a few options on your screen, confirming you’re in fastboot mode.

‘Download Drivers’ highlighted on the Universal ADB Drivers site.

After putting the phone in fastboot mode, prepare your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC to work with your smartphone. You can do this byusing a tool called Android Debug Bridge (ADB). This tool allows you to issue both ADB and fastboot commands to your phone. To use this tool, you’ll first install ADB drivers on your PC.

Installing ADB drivers on Windows is as easy as grabbing the driver file and running it. Launch a web browser on your PC, head to theUniversal ADB Drivers site, and click “Download Drivers.”

‘Next’ highlighted in the Universal ADB Drivers installation wizard.

Launch the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the required drivers. When that’s done,restart your Windows 11orWindows 10PC.

Your PC is now ready to communicate with your Android phone.

Platform Tools' Windows version highlighted on the Google Platform Tools webpage.

Step 3. Run a Fastboot Command to Turn On the Phone

Now that both your phone and your PC are ready to communicate with each other, connect them together. Plug your phone into your PC using a USB cable.

Then, launch a web browser on your PC, head toGoogle’s Platform Tools webpage, and download the tool’s Windows version.

The Platform Tools folder path highlighted in File Explorer.

Extract files from the downloaded archive and open the “platform-tools” folder. You’ll find adb.exe and fastboot.exe in this folder.Copy the current folder’s pathfrom File Explorer’s address bar.

Launch Windows Search, typeCommand Prompt, and select “Run as Administrator.”

‘Run as Administrator’ highlighted for Command Prompt.

In the User Account Control prompt, select “Yes.”

In Command Prompt, type the following command replacingPATHwith the full path to the ADB folder (which you just copied), then press Enter. This makes the ADB folder thecurrent working directory in Command Prompt.

The ‘cd’ command typed in Command Prompt.

To now turn on your Android phone using fastboot, run the following command in Command Prompt:

Your phone will exit fastboot mode and start powering on in normal mode.

The ‘fastboot reboot’ command typed in Command Prompt.

What to Do if You Can’t Enter Fastboot Mode or Have Issues Running the Fastboot Command?

There’s a possibility you’ll run into issues putting your phone in fastboot mode, getting your PC to recognize your phone, or both. You have ways to fix these problems.

Use the Alternate Way to Enter Fastboot Mode

If your Android phone fails to enter fastboot mode using the key combination method, or entering the mode requires pressing the Power button (which isn’t working on your phone), use an alternate way.

The alternate way for most phones is to press and hold down the Volume Down key and plug the phone into a computer. When you do this, your phone automatically enters fastboot mode.

Download link highlighted for the Google USB driver package.

Manually Install ADB Drivers on Your Windows PC

If the fastboot command fails to run as it can’t detect your Android phone, your PC has a driver problem. In this case, manually add the required drivers for your phone to your PC. I had to do this to get my PC to recognize my Android phone.

To do that, launch a web browser on your computer, head to theGoogle USB Driver webpage, and download the available driver package.

Device Manager highlighted in Windows Search.

Extract files from the downloaded archive. Then, launch Windows Search, typeDevice Manager, and open the utility. At this point, ensure your phone is in fastboot mode and is connected to your computer via a USB cable.

In Device Manager, locate your Android phone. Usually, it’s listed in the “Other Devices” section. Right-click the device and choose “Update Driver.” On the open window, select “Browse My Computer for Drivers.”

‘Browse My Computer for Drivers’ highlighted in Device Manager.

Select “Let Me Pick From a List of Available Drivers On My Computer.”

Double-click the option at the top that says “Show All Devices” and choose “Have Disk” on the following screen.

Select “Browse” in the open dialog box, navigate to the folder where you extracted Google’s USB drivers, and choose the “android_winusb.inf” file. Then, select “OK” in the dialog box.

Choose “Android ADB Interface” from the available options. Then, select “Next,” “Yes,” “Install,” and “Close.”

You’ve installed the correct drivers for your phone on your computer. Now run the fastboot command as explained above to turn on your phone.

Note that the above is a temporary and inconvenient way to switch on an Android phone. You should really get your phone’s Power button fixed as soon as possible, and doing that is actually easy these days. Simply visit a nearby repair shop and they should be able to get the button replaced in a few minutes. There aretools you can use to repair your phone yourself, but you should only do that if you know what you’re doing.

And that’s what you do when you find your Android phone with an unresponsive Power button switched off. Good luck!