On your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus Press and hold both the side button and the volume down button until you see the Apple logo. On your iPhone 6s and earlier, including iPhone SE 1st generation Press and hold both the Home button and the side button or the top button until you see the Apple logo. If your iPhone turns on but gets stuck during start up If you see the Apple logo or a red or blue screen during startup, try these steps: Connect your iPhone to a computer.
Find out which macOS your Mac is using. Select your iPhone on your computer. While your iPhone is connected, follow these steps: On your iPhone 8 or later, including iPhone SE 2nd generation : Press and quickly release the volume up button.
Then press and hold the side button. On your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus: Press and hold the side button and volume down button at the same time. On your iPhone 6s or earlier, including iPhone SE 1st generation : Press and hold both the Home button and the side button or the top button at the same time.
Keep holding the buttons until you see the recovery mode screen. The steps to force-restart depends on your iPhone model. Press and release the volume up button, press and release the volume down button, and then press and hold the side button until the screen turns back on. Release the side button when the Apple logo appears. Release the buttons when the Apple logo appears. If, after a force-restart, your iPhone won't turn on or start up, move on to the next method.
It's possible that charging your phone for a short time can revive it. For the best results, plug your phone directly into a power adapter — avoid charging it wirelessly or plug it into a computer's USB port. Let it charge for at least one hour and then try to use it again. If your iPhone still isn't working, or it gets stuck during start up, your next option is to update or reinstall iOS.
As a last resort before contacting Apple Support, you can try updating or restoring iOS. This is a good option if your iPhone successfully restarts but can't get past the Apple logo. Here's how to do it. When you see the option to restore or update your iPhone on your computer, click Update. Do not choose Restore , which will erase all of your data.
If the Update doesn't work, your final option is to choose Restore. This option will restore your iPhone to its factory settings. If you still have had no luck reviving your frozen iPhone, you should contact Apple support.
For you. If your iPhone is freezing, the source could be a software issue that an update from Apple has already fixed. Check for uninstalled software updates in your iPhone's settings to make sure you're not missing any system or stability fixes. Apps don't go straight from the developer's computer onto the App Store.
Apple first reviews every app for serious programming defects and compliance with its developer guidelines, but the review process cannot catch every bug that might be hiding in the source code. If your iPhone tends to freeze while you are using a particular app, then that app is likely the problem.
You can check to see if there is an updated version of the app or delete the app and download it again, but if the problem persists you should stop using that app. If your iPhone is frozen on a blank screen, the problem could be that you need to recharge your battery.
According to Apple, when your iPhone's battery level is low, your device's screen could stay blank for up to 10 minutes before displaying the low battery image.
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