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How to Fix iPhone Stuck in Boot Loop

There are various reasons for iPhone stuck in boot loop, such as unstable driver hardware issues, jailbreaking iOS, malware, failure during iOS update, or software issues etc. But no matter what’s causing your iPhone stuck in boot loop, check if you are still within the one-year warranty. If not, here are 7 methods of how to fix a boot loop iPhone at home before spending a lot of money and time in Apple repair store. Keep reading!

Fix 1: Drain Your Phone’s Battery

Sometimes iPhone stuck in boot loop is related to battery, you can drain the iPhone completely first. Fully charge the iPhone when the battery percentage drops to zero and shuts down. Turn on the iPhone again to see if the problem is solved.

Fix 2: Force Restart iPhone

If your iPhone stuck in boot loop, try force restarting the phone to see if that fixes the problem. To force restart iPhone, quick press the Volume Up button and then quick press the Volume Down button. Finally, pressing the Power button until you see the Apple logo.

Fix 3: Use iOS System Recovery Tool

When your iPhone 13/12/11/X/8 stuck in boot loop, the best tool to help you fix iPhone software issues is Joyoshare UltFix. It can help you easily fix iPhone stuck in boot loop and many other 150 kinds of iOS system issues like lines on iPhone screen, iPhone stuck on update screen, etc. Not only iPhone, if your iPad or iPod touch encounters iOS issues, Joyoshare UltFix can also help you quickly solve it. 

  1. Fix iPhone stuck in boot loop, or other 150 iOS system issues without any data loss.
  2. Joyoshare UltFix is very easy to operate, even if you are not familiar with any technical operations.
  3. Supports almost all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models and iOS systems, even the latest iOS version.
  4. Two repair modes available to fix your iPhone issues. Such as Standard Mode is repair common iOS issues without data loss. Advanced Mode is used when you forgot iPhone passcode, it may cause your iPhone come back to factory settings.

Below are the steps of how to fix iPhone stuck in boot loop with Joyoshare UltFix.

Step 1: After you download and run Joyoshare UltFix on PC, connect your iPhone to PC. And put your iPhone into DFU or Recovery mode, click Start button to start.

Step 2: Choose Standard Mode to fix iPhone stuck in boot loop without and data loss.

Step 3: Download the firmware package.

Step 4: After the download is complete, click Repair button and Joyoshare will immediately start working to repair your iPhone issue. 

Fix 4: Update iOS Software

You can try to fix iPhone stuck on boot loop issue by updating your iOS system via iTunes. Follow the steps of how to fix an iPhone stuck in a boot loop:

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your PC and open the iTunes software.

Step 2: At the top left of the iTunes window, you’ll see an iPhone icon button; click it.

Step 3: Next, click the Summary button.

Step 4: Select Check for Updates button to install available updates.

Fix 5: Remove the SIM Card

Sometimes if the SIM card is not inserted appropriately would also result in iPhone stuck in boot loop. Try removing the SIM card, or removing the SIM card and inserting it again to see if the issue still existing.

Fix 6: Restore Backup if You have

If you backed up your iPhone data before, then you can try to restore backup to make you iPhone come back to normal. Below are the steps how to backup iPhone by using iTunes.

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your PC and open the iTunes software.

Step 2: At the top left of the iTunes window, you’ll see an iPhone icon button; click it.

Step 3: Next, click the Summary button.

Step 4: Then click Restore Backup button to proceed.

Fix 7: Factory Reset iPhone through iTunes

The steps of restore iPhone through iTunes is similar as the steps of restore backup. But in order to restore iPhone, it requires you to click Restore iPhone button to proceed after the step of clicking the Summary button. Try below steps of how to restore iPhone stuck in boot loop.

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your PC and open the iTunes software.

Step 2: At the top left of the iTunes window, you’ll see an iPhone icon button; click it.

Step 3: Next, click the Summary button.

Step 4: Then click Restore iPhone button to proceed.

If the issue still not be resolved after tried all of above methods, you have to visit the iPhone repair store or nearby Apple store to check for if there is any hardware damage.

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