Step-by-step Guide to Fix iPhone Stuck on Apple Logo If you are complaining your iPhone devices stuck on Apple logo and won't boot up, you need a way to fix it. Here you are in the right place. In this article, I will give you the guides about how to solve the problem. There are many reasons to cause the frozen. Such as the iPhone jailbreaking, buggy file transfers, hardware problems, defective USB cables, and faulty USB port, security software, etc are also the culprits. In this article, I will give you the guides about how to solve the problem.
iPhone Still Stuck on Apple Logo? Nothing is Working? If the iPhone has been rebooted, restored through Recovery Mode, restored through DFU mode, and is still
not working and still stuck on the ? Apple logo, you may have a hardware issue or some other deeper problem. Why does the iPhone get stuck on an Apple logo screen? Usually when you see an iPhone stuck on the Apple logo it means something is wrong with the iOS software on the iPhone. There can be numerous reasons for this, and you might see the stuck Apple logo issue on an iPhone because: The iPhone had a problem during a system software update, this is the most common reason. The iPhone is jailbroken and there is a problem with either the jailbreak, a tweak, or an app installed through Cydia, this is common with users who jailbreak their devices. The iPhone was running a beta version of iOS system software that is no longer functioning properly or has encountered a problem. Something is wrong with the iPhone hardware (rare).
1. Force Restart – On an iPhone X, iPhone 8, or iPhone 8 Plus: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button, then Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Follow up by pressing and holding the Side button for about 10 seconds. Continue pressing the side button until the Apple logo comes up and then release it. – On an iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and hold the power button and the volume down button simultaneously. The screen will go black and the iPhone shut down. Continue pressing the buttons until the Apple logo comes up and then release it.
– On an iPhone 6s and earlier: Press and hold the power button and the home button simultaneously. The screen will go black and the iPhone shut down. Continue pressing the buttons until the Apple logo comes up and then release it. 2. Recovery Mode This approach will usually work if the problem with the iPhone is that an iOS system software update went awry, it will not resolve hardware problems or issues with a jailbreak. – You will need a computer with the latest version of iTunes, and a USB cable to complete a recovery mode update. – Open iTunes on the computer and then connect the iPhone via USB – Place the iPhone into Recovery Mode by performing the following actions: – For iPhone 7 and newer models, press and hold the Power button and Volume – Down buttons at the same time, continue holding them until an alert message comes up in iTunes saying an iPhone in
recovery mode has been detected – For older iPhone models,
press and hold the Power
button and Home button concurrently, and continue holding them until an alert message in iTunes says an iPhone in recovery mode has been detected – At the iTunes screen, choose "Update". – This will attempt to update iOS on the iPhone. If this fails you can try the process again and choose "Restore" but by doing so you will erase the iPhone and have the option of restoring it from a backup. 3. DFU Mode – Plug your phone into your computer and start up the newest version of iTunes. – Boot your iPhone into DFU mode: For iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus – Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Then press and quickly release the Volume Down button. – Press and hold the Side button then release when the screen goes black. – Press and hold the Side and Volume Down buttons at the same time and then release the Side button after 5
seconds. – Continue to press the Volume button for 5 seconds. For iPhone 7/7 Plus – Hold down both the Volume Down button and Side buttons. –
After 10 seconds, release the Side button while
continuing to hold down the Volume Down button. For iPhone 6s and earlier: – Hold down both the Home button and Side buttons. –
After 10 seconds, release the Side button while
continuing to hold down the Home button. – Note: If the Apple logo appears, the Side button was held down too long and will need to start again. When your iPhone is in DFU mode, you will see a screen pop up on iTunes telling you that it has recognized a phone in recovery mode. Click on the “OK” button and it will then reset your phone.