Numerous iPhone users have reported experiencing automated phone shutoff or being locked in the Apple logo. In the past, this issue also begun to emerge. Users began to experience problems including their phones not turning on, getting stuck in a boot loop, or not turning on at all.
There may be a variety of causes for this issue. You may have attempted to jailbreak the phone, causing an update to cause an unneeded bug or hardware issue. This circumstance might be very unpleasant and irritating. Are you experiencing a similar problem? Don’t worry; you can try some of these simple solutions on your own.
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Plug your phone in the charger
The Apple logo will appear if your cellphone is low on battery, but it won’t turn on; this is especially common with older iPhones because their battery life has decreased and they frequently act up. Try connecting your gadget to the charger, then wait a little before attempting to turn it on.
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Hard Reset
Usually, a hard reset eliminates the momentary issues. If your firmware or hardware has any problems, this method won’t work.
- For iPhone 8, SE 2020 and later Press and quickly release the Volume Up button, press and quickly release the Volume Down button, press and hold the Power button. When the Apple logo appears, release the button.
- For iPhone 7 and later Press and hold both the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
- For iPhone 6s and earlier Press and hold both the Power button and the Home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
How to instal iTunes on a Chromebook is also a good read.
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Fix using iTunes
With the aid of recovery mode and iTunes on your computer, you may repair your iPhone. This is the procedure.
Start your phone in recovery mode in step 1.
- iPhone 8 or later Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Then, press and hold the Side button until you see the recovery-mode screen.
- iPhone 7 series- Press and hold the Top (or Side) and Volume Down buttons simultaneously. Keep holding them until you see the recovery-mode screen.
- iPhone 6s or earlier Press and hold both the Home and the power buttons simultaneously. Keep holding them until you see the recovery-mode screen.
Once completed successfully, a laptop symbol and a power cable will appear on the screen (like the image below).
Step 2 Launch iTunes on your computer.
Step 3: Connect your iPhone, and a prompt to update or restore the device will appear.
Warning: If you don’t have a backup, this will reset your iPhone to its factory settings, wiping out all of your data, including contacts, photos, and other multimedia.
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DFU Restore
Device Firmware Update, or DFU, is a process that is comparable to the one described above. It is typically used for iPhones that have malfunctioning software updates that have left them in a boot loop. Additionally, all of the data on your iPhone will be lost as a result. It is also a legitimate strategy you might think about employing.
Step 1Open iTunes on your PC and connect your phone via USB.
Step 2: At this point, adhere to the guidelines for your specific device.
- iPhone 8 or later Quick-press the Volume Up button. Then, quick-press the Volume Down button. After this, press and hold down the Side button until the screen goes black. As soon as the screen goes black, hold down both the Side button and Volume Down button. After 5-6 seconds, release the Side button while continuing to hold down the Volume Down button.
- iPhone 7 earlier Press and hold both the Side button and Volume Down button. After 8 seconds, release the Side button while continuing to hold down the Volume Down button.
- iPhone 6s and earlier Hold down both the Home button and Lock button. After 7-8 seconds, release the Lock button while still holding down the Home button.
The iPhone’s display won’t show anything, but iTunes will now notify you that your phone is in DFU mode and give you the option of what to do next.
Additionally, Apple will launch iTunes for Samsung smart TVs.
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Use third party application
You can always use a third-party application if doing this feels cumbersome. There are many programmes, but Tenorshare Reiboot is the one we advise. The application walks you through the process step-by-step and is highly instructive. We still want to offer you a brief introduction to using it.
Step 1: Download the application and start it up.
Step 2: To begin the procedure, press Start on the home screen.
Start the Standard Repair in Step 3.
Step 4If the device is not identified, put it in recovery or DFU mode using the procedures described above.
Download the most recent iOS for your device in Step 5.
Step 6 Press “OK” Start the repair, then watch for it to be finished.
Once finished, your device should boot up smoothly with a fresh OS.
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Apple support/service centre
This is the final choice you have. If the phone did not turn on using any of the aforementioned techniques, there may be a hardware or firmware problem that requires professional repair. We advise just visiting the official Apple service centre because genuine parts last a little bit longer than any substitutes available.
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