How To Fix iPhone Stuck on Apple Logo

How To Fix iPhone Stuck on Apple Logo

When your iPhone gets stuck on the Apple logo for hours and you can’t scroll through Instagram or keep in touch with your pals, it’s really aggravating. Our professionals at JNA Retail can assist you with this issue. Continue reading to learn how to fix an iPhone that is stuck on the apple logo.

Why is the apple logo on my iPhone stuck?

The iPhone has been physically damaged

If you dropped your iPhone by accident, the internal hardware is likely to have been destroyed. This could make it difficult for your iPhone to reboot, resulting in the Apple screen of death! Check out our iPhone repair service page if you’re 100% sure this is the problem; we might be able to rapidly replace broken parts and get you back online.

Liquid damage

It’s very uncommon for an iPhone to be exposed to water, but even a small droplet can have an impact on your device’s internal hardware, resulting in that unpleasant Apple logo that won’t move! To resolve any liquid damage issues, read our tutorial.

Issues with software

The most common reason for your iPhone to be stuck on the Apple logo is software troubles. Software troubles are triggered nine times out of ten by a failed software update, utilizing an earlier version of Apple iOS, or having a jailbroken iPhone.

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What do i do if my iPhone is stuck on the apple logo?

Hard Reboot your iPhone

Turning your smartphone off and on again may seem like the easiest solution, but it’s a tried and true strategy that could work for minor issues. So, what exactly is a hard reset?

Press and hold the volume down and on/off buttons simultaneously on iPhone 7 Plus and previous versions.

Press and release the volume up button fast, then press and release the volume down button quickly, and then press and hold the power button on iPhone 8 or X models.

Turn on the recovery mode on your phone

If restarting the phone doesn’t work, recovery mode is usually the next thing to try because it’s specifically built to deal with software issues. Recovery mode allows you to erase corrupt data and replace them with a functional iOS if you have a backup file.

iPhone 7/7 Plus or older models in Recovery Mode

  • Connect your phone to a computer that has iTunes installed.
  • Press and hold the volume down and on/off buttons at the same time, holding them until the logo shows again.
  • Release When your iPhone connects to iTunes
  • The notification should read: ‘There is an issue with the iPhone that necessitates updating or restoring it.’ After that, follow the on-screen directions to update or restore your iOS.

iPhone 8/8 Plus/X Recovery Mode

  • With iTunes open, connect your iPhone to a computer.
  • Press and release the volume up button fast, then the volume down button quickly, and finally the power button press and hold (do not release).
  • When your iPhone connects to iTunes, release.
  • The notification should read: ‘There is an issue with the iPhone that necessitates updating or restoring it.’ After that, follow the on-screen directions to update or restore your iOS.

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Device Firmware Update

You may connect to iTunes and bypass the automated update via DFU, or Device Firmware Update. Instead of placing the phone in recovery mode, you can alter the firmware (software that allows an iPhone to be updated) to any version. Think of it as a manual override.

Device Firmware Update For iPhone 7/7 Plus or Earlier models

  • With iTunes installed, connect your iPhone to a computer.
  • For ten seconds, simultaneously press and hold the volume down and on/off buttons.
  • Release the on/off button after ten seconds of holding the volume down. Your iPhone is in DFU mode if it has a blank screen.
  • After that, iTunes should display the following message: ‘iPhone has recognized an iPhone in recovery mode.’ This iPhone must be restored before it can be used with iTunes.’ You can now either restore your phone’s factory settings or restore a backup from your computer.

Device Firmware Update for iPhone 8/Plus/X

  • Connect your iPhone to a computer that is equipped with iTunes.
  • Press and release the volume up button fast, then the volume down button quickly, and finally the power button for 10 seconds.
  • Release the button after ten seconds of holding it down. You should see a black screen this time, indicating that your phone is in DFU mode.

JNARetail technicians can assist you.

Trying to fix your iPhone that is stuck on the apple logo? No problem. You can also make an appointment at one of our stores or on our website. Remember that you have the option of dropping by our store or mailing your device to us. Guaranteed same-day service!

Our experts have vast hands-on experience dealing with similar difficulties and would be delighted to help you!

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