How do I lock rotation with iOS 7?
Locking rotation on iOS prevents apps from responding to sensors which detect device orientation. This is useful when reading, for example. With the release of iOS 7, the rotation lock toggle has been moved to Control Center.
To access Control Center and lock rotation in iOS 7 follow these steps:
1. Swipe up from the bottom of the home screen to bring up Control Center.
2. The top row of the Control Center shows 5 circular toggles.
3. Swipe down to dismiss the Control Center.
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Nikki replied on Permalink
Thank you so much!!! My husbands so how ended up locked and this was the only site we found that was correct for the ios7!!!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks a lot; took me forever to find this answer!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thank you very much, this article helped me.
Penelope replied on Permalink
Thank you so much is right. This is the only answer that was correct that I could find also!!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
So easy to do, yet so hard to find :( Thanks so much for the answer :)
Jeff replied on Permalink
Many thanks, so simple when you know how to do it.
I also must have locked mine somehow because this morning I noticed the lock with the arrow around it and when I searched google most (well all the other answers) were relating to pre ios7 and mentioned a different way that obviously wouldnt work in ios7.
Now thanks to this site/article I have been able to remove the lock and know how to enable/disable it in future.
THANKS HEAPS!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thank you so much, it really help indeed :0
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks!
Rich replied on Permalink
Easy when you know how.
Thans
Rich replied on Permalink
Easy when you know how.
Thanks
Anonymous replied on Permalink
So nice to hit the page with the RIGHT ANSWER!!! Thanks so much for posting it!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Awesome!!! Have been trying to fix this for weeks!!! Finally the right instructions!! Thanks you!!
Anonymous andy replied on Permalink
I turned the lock on but it's still rotating!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
thanks i feel like a dumba$$ now lol so easy
Angie replied on Permalink
Cheers, that was driving me menthol.....
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks.
Didn't catch the change for ios 7
Great site!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks!! Someone unlocked the orientation while viewing my pictures which is rude to begin with and I didn't know how to lock it. Its so annoying for me when the screen orientation rotates
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thank you so much for this very useful information! :)
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks a ton
Anonymous replied on Permalink
There are incorrect instructions and images in other sites but here the instructions especially point no 2 did the trick. Thanks a million tons.
Gloria replied on Permalink
Thank you!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Very helpful! Thanks much!
Dawn P replied on Permalink
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!
sunil sharma replied on Permalink
Thanks a ton. It really helped a lot.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Fantastic thanks!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Thanks so much
Anonymous replied on Permalink
I am using VOICE OVER. i'm sure there's a way to do it using voice over but what I did is disabled voice over, swiped up & turned voice over on. I was able to find the button after that. I love the IPhone because as a totally Blind Person I can use it. thx for your help.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Can't thank you enough for this!!
You rock!!
Anonymous replied on Permalink
This is such a bad decision. If I have a photo that's not in the right orientation and I rotate the iphone to get the right orientation then swipe up control panel the image swipes away and the rotation turns back to the incorrect orientation. That's terribly frustrating and happens all the time.
Ruiz Bridges replied on Permalink
Needed information at this time. Thanks
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