Let’s see some ways to get your iPhone out of recovery mode.
Force Restart Your iPhone
Whenever your iPhone is in recovery mode, it will automatically exit the mode if restoration is successful. For some reason, if your iPhone is stuck in recovery mode, you need to exit the mode manually by restarting the device. First, remove the USB cable connected between your device and computer. Then, press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Next, press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Then, press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo.
Put Your iPhone in DFU Mode
If the normal recovery mode doesn’t fix your device, you can use the advanced recovery mode called DFU. DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode is similar to entering the BIOS mode in a Windows-based computer. This mode is especially not only to fix the software issues but also firmware-related problems as well. However, if your device is put in DFU mode, it will completely erase all your data including your photos and videos. Therefore, if possible, you need to back your iPhone data before the process. Let’s begin. First, you need to connect it to the computer using a USB cable. Next, open iTunes on your Windows PC. Make sure you are using the latest version of iTunes. Now, you need to do a series of actions by pressing the buttons on your iPhone depending on your model. In Step 2, instead of a black screen, if you see a screen with Connect to iTunes prompt, then you need to start the process again. Do remember that the screen has to be blank and black to put the device in DFU mode.
Use Third-party Recovery Software
If you don’t have a backup of your iPhone and you don’t wish to use DFU mode as it will erase the data, then you can use third-party software to fix your device without losing your data. Such third-party iPhone recovery tools can help you restore your device to its original state without losing any of your personal data.
Take Your iPhone to Apple Service
Are you neither willing to use third-party software nor have the patience to spend time fixing things on your own? Then the best option is to take your iPhone to the nearest Apple service center. If your device is under warranty or you have subscribed to the AppleCare protection plan, then you might not be required to spend much to fix your iPhone.
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