What to Do If Your iPhone Stuck on Reset?

If your iPhone is stuck on reset and you’re not sure what to do, this guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions for how to fix the issue.

First, make sure that you have backed up your device before attempting any of these solutions. This will help ensure that none of your data is lost in the process.

1. Force Restart Your Device 

The first solution you can try is a force restart. To do this:

• Press and hold both the “Sleep/Wake” button (located on the right side of the device) and the Home button (located at the bottom) at the same time until the Apple logo appears on screen.

• Let go of both buttons and allow your phone to restart normally.

If this doesn’t work, then move on to Step 2 below.

2. Restore Your iPhone Through iTunes/Finder 

You can also restore your via iTunes or Finder if a force restart does not work:

• Connect your smartphone to your computer using a USB cable and open either iTunes (for Mac users) or Finder (for PC users).

• Once connected, select “Restore” from within iTunes/Finder and follow any steps shown on the iPhone’s screen.

• When prompted, enter a backup file or select one from an external hard drive or disc drive if available.

3. Update iOS Version 

If restoring from iTunes/Finder does not solve the issue, then it could be due to an outdated iOS version installed on your device:

• Connect your phone to Wi-Fi (if available).

• Go into Settings > General > Software Update > Download & Install and follow instructions you see.

4. Erase All Content and Settings 

This option should only be attempted as a last resort if all else fails:

• On your phone, go into Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content & Settings and follow any additional prompts that appear on screen.

Hopefully, one of these solutions has helped fix your issue with the iPhone stuck in reset mode. 

However, if none of these methods have worked for you, it may be best to take it to an authorised Apple Store for assistance from experienced technicians who can diagnose and repair it in person.

How to Maintain iPhone in Good Condition

Generally speaking, if an iPhone is stuck on reset, that could be caused by poor device maintenance. Small details can snowball out of control and cause all sorts of problems, including the one described above. 

You have to be mindful of your iPhone’s state and be careful and get more ideas below if you cannot come up with a maintenance routine yourself.

1. Keep Your Phone Clean: It’s important to keep your phone clean and free of dirt, dust, and other debris. 

Wipe it down with a microfiber cloth regularly to prevent any buildup that could affect performance or cause damage. Make sure the port openings are clear of lint and dirt as well.

2. Protect Your Screen: Get a screen protector for your smartphone to prevent scratches and cracks from appearing on the display caused by everyday use. 

Many screen protectors also come with an anti-glare coating which helps reduce glare from the sun and improve visibility in bright conditions.

3. Keep It Away from Water: Avoid getting your iPhone wet as much as possible, since water can cause irreversible damage if it comes into contact with the internal components of your device. 

If you find yourself in a situation where you must use the iPhone near water, make sure you have a waterproof case or bag handy to keep it safe until you can move away from the area.

4. Monitor Heat Levels: iPhones should not get too hot when they are in use or while charging, so keep an eye out for signs of overheating such as warping plastic or discoloration of the outer casing. 

If you notice anything like this, stop using the iPhone immediately and allow it to cool down before using it again.

5. Keep Your Software Updated: Keeping up with software updates is important for maintaining good performance on your iPhone over time, since new iOS versions often bring bug fixes and security patches that help protect against malicious threats like viruses or hackers. 

Make sure you check for available iOS updates at least once every few months and install them when available to keep your device running smoothly and securely.

6. Use Quality Accessories: Be sure to only purchase accessories that have been certified by Apple or approved by MFi (Made For iPod/iPhone/iPad). 

Uncertified accessories may contain counterfeit chips that can damage your phone or experience quality issues due to compatibility issues between devices/accessories not being recognized correctly by iOS software programs such as iTunes or iCloud services.

7. Backup Regularly: To confirm that all precious data is kept secure, ensure regular backups are made either through iCloud services or secure cloud storage solutions like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, etc… 

Making backups regularly helps files remain intact even if something were to happen to your phone and all data would be safe from loss due to hardware failure or accidental deletion of information stored on the device itself.

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