After a few seconds of holding down the side button, your iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max should restart. If you start having to do this frequently, you should try resetting all of your device’s settings in the Settings app. In more severe cases, you...
Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.User profile for user: John6612 John6612 Author User level: Level 1 4 points iPhone 15pro won’t force restart I’ve tried the vol up, vol down, side button routine and while my iP...
Here’s how to fix the iPhone force restart not working on iPhone 15/14/13/12/11/SE without the data loss. Download and install the Tenorshare ReiBoot on your computer. Launch the tool, and connect your iPhone to the computer using the compatible cable. Click on the Start Repair button...
Step 2. Choose Device Bug and the click the Start Now button.AnyFix System Repair Device BugStep 3. Then choose the repair mode. You can try Standard Repair first.AnyFix Standard RepairStep 4. Click the Download button to download the firmware for your iPhone....
To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.User profile for user: LDW-Community LDW-Community Author User level: Level 1 4 points How can I force restart my iPhone 15 Pro Max? How can I force restart on iphone 15? It's stuck with screen text so large I can't ...
You could go through your entire use of aniPhonewithout ever having to restart it, but that's unlikely. At some point you're going to find that it's going wrong and you need to power it down and start again. However, the way that you do this has changed over the ...
Launch the 4uKey on your computer, then click on 'Start' as it has choosed the option 'Unlock iOS Screen'. Next, connect your iPhone 16/15/14/13/12 to the computer, click 'Start' button to proceed. After that, it will require you download the latest iOS firmware. After downloading...
The iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS, and iPhone XR have new and different methods for force restarting these model iPhones, due to the fact that none of these models have a Home button. Initiating a forced restart on these new iPhone models may be different and slightly more complicated than befor...
Doing so will start a five-second countdown for the Emergency SOS function, where it will count down from five and vibrate for each number, as the Emergency SOS slider fills up. On reaching 0 while still holding both buttons down, the iPhone will consider the bar full and dial the emerg...
Recovery mode takes this a step further, putting your device into a state where you can reinstall iOS by connecting your iPhone to a computer running iTunes (or using Finder on macOS Catalina and newer). Ifyour iPhone refuses to boot, crashes on startup, or gets stuck on the Apple logo...