Is your iPhone stuck on Apple logo? Check out these four workable solutions to fix the issue without breaking much sweat!
The simplest way—only if it works– to fix this issue is to restart your iPhone. Just press and hold on the ON/OFF button and slide to power off.
This little trick does the trick in resolving this problem on a few occasions. But if it fails to troubleshoot the problem, continue with the further solutions.
Try recovery mode to get rid of the Apple logo stuck issue. When your device is in recovery mode, iTunes allows you to restore your device to factory settings with the latest iOS version.
DFU (Device Firmware Update) enables your device to communicate with iTunes even without activating bootloader. Even better, it lets you iPhone to restore from any stage. Give it a try as well to get rid of the problem.
Step 1. Fire up iTunes on your computer. Then, you need to connect your iPhone to your computer.
Step 2. Now, turn off your iOS device. Just in case, you are unable to switch off your device, hold on the sleep/wake button until the screen turns off.
When your device turns off, you need to hold down the on/off button for 3 seconds.
After the 3 seconds, you have to start pressing the Home button while still holding on the ON/OFF button. On your iPhone 7/7 Plus, you need to press the volume down button along with the ON?OFF button.
Make sure to hold both the buttons for 10 seconds. Then, leave the power ON/OFF button but keep holding the Home button. (volume down button on iPhone 7/7 Plus)
Step 3. If the screen of your device remains black and doesn’t display anything, it means you have successfully entered DFU mode.
Note: If you see the Apple logo or Connect to iTunes prompt, it means you are not in DFU Mode. You will have to repeat the process from step 1.
Step 4. You should see a popup window in iTunes. It will prompt you to restore your device. You have the option to restore your iPhone to factory settings or restore from a previous backup.
Now, that's a good way to get your iPhone out of the Apple logo. But what if you have data that hasn't been backed up? Or you're getting errors when you try to restore?
The most notable errors that you'd be getting are 1014, 1015 or the 16xx series of errors while restoring your device via iTunes.
dr.fone toolkit -iOS System Recovery has made it easier as never before for users to get iPhone, iPad and iPod touch out of white screen, Recovery Mode, Apple logo, black screen, and fix the issues when your iOS device perform abnormally. It will not cause any data loss while repairing the iOS system issues.
Note: after using this function, your iOS device will be updated to the latest iOS version. And if your iOS device has been jailbroken, then it will be updated to non-jailbroken version. If you have unlocked your iOS device before, then it will be re-locked again.
Launch dr.fone and choose Repair from the main window.
Then connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your computer with its lightening cable. When dr.fone detects your iOS device, click "Start" to continue the process.
Then it will display the device information, such as device model, system version, baseband version, etc. Click on Next to continue.
If your iPhone/iPad/iPod is not function normally, dr.fone - Repair will remind you to boot the device in DFU mode. Follow the instruction below to boot iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch in DFU mode.
Steps to boot iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone X in DFU mode:
Steps to boot other devices in DFU mode:
To guarantee a successful system recovery, please select the correct device phone model and firmware information. Then click on Download.
Since the firmware we need to download is large, it will take some time to complete the download. Make sure your network is stable during the process. If the firmware is not download successfully, you can also click on Copy to download the firmware from Apple official website and click on Select to restore the downloaded firmware.
When the download is complete, click on Fix Now to start repairing your iOS and to get your iOS device to work normally again.
After the repairing process completes, normally your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch will restart into normal mode. If it does not boot normally, you can click on Try Again to try the process again.