How to Fix an iPhone Stuck on the Apple Logo (2025 Guide)

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If your iPhone is stuck on the Apple logo, it’s frustrating but you’re not alone. This issue is common among iPhone users, and fortunately, it can usually be resolved easily. Here’s a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to fix your iPhone and get it working again.

Why Is My iPhone Stuck on the Apple Logo?

Before we go into solutions, it’s helpful to understand why your iPhone gets stuck on the Apple logo:

  • Software glitches: Often occur during updates or restoration.
  • Faulty iOS updates: Interrupted installations can freeze your device.
  • Hardware issues: Damaged hardware can also trigger boot loop issues.

Quick Fixes for iPhone Stuck on Apple Logo

Follow these easy methods to fix the problem:

1. Force Restart Your iPhone

A force restart can fix minor software glitches:

  • iPhone X or later (including iPhone 8): Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then quickly press and release the Volume Down button. Finally, hold the Side button until the Apple logo reappears.
  • iPhone 7 or 7 Plus: Press and hold both Volume Down and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears.
  • iPhone 6s or earlier: Hold both the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears.

2. Update or Restore iPhone Using Recovery Mode

If force restarting doesn’t work, use recovery mode to reinstall iOS:

  • Connect your iPhone to your computer and open Finder (Mac) or iTunes (Windows).
  • Perform a force restart, but continue holding buttons until recovery mode appears.
  • When prompted, select “Update” to reinstall iOS without losing data. If updating doesn’t work, select “Restore” (this erases your data).

3. Use DFU (Device Firmware Update) Mode

If recovery mode doesn’t fix the issue, try DFU mode:

  • Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch iTunes or Finder.
  • Follow specific instructions depending on your iPhone model to enter DFU mode.
  • iTunes/Finder will detect your device in DFU mode and prompt you to restore it.

Note: DFU restoration erases all data. Ensure you have backups.

4. Use Third-Party Software (Optional)

If standard Apple solutions don’t help, reputable software like Dr.Fone or Tenorshare ReiBoot can resolve stubborn software issues without data loss.

When to Seek Professional Help

If you’ve tried all software solutions and your iPhone remains stuck, consider hardware issues:

  • Visit the Apple Store or an Apple-certified repair center.
  • Hardware damage like battery failure or internal component faults requires professional service.

Preventing Future Issues

Avoid future occurrences with these proactive tips:

  • Regularly update your iOS.
  • Avoid interrupting updates or restoration processes.
  • Backup your data frequently using iCloud or your computer.

Getting stuck on the Apple logo is common, but fixable with the right steps. Start with simpler methods and progressively move toward advanced solutions if needed. When in doubt, seek professional assistance.

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