![]() In such a situation, you should contact Apple support to get your iPhone fixed.I had this same problem after replacing the battery: all the inner parts were connected with a ‘snap’, screws were in right places, screen secured in the casing… but the screen was black. If nothing is working, chances are there’s a hardware problem with your iPhone that’s causing it to be stuck on Apple logo and then turning off. You can now use the iTunes recovery options to try and fix your iPhone.Ĥ. iTunes will inform you that a device has been connected in recovery mode.After 8 seconds, release the Lock button while continuing to hold down the Home button.Hold down both the Home button and Lock button.After 8 seconds, release the Side button while continuing to hold down the Volume Down button.Hold down both the Side button and Volume Down button.After 5 seconds, release the Side button while continuing to hold down the Volume Down button.Hold down the Side button until the screen goes black, then hold down both the Side button and Volume Down button.Connect the device to a computer using a USB cable.Here is how to do that for different iPhone models. First put your iPhone into DFU restore mode.This solution can sometimes fix issues with firmware that may be causing the problem. You can also try performing a DFU restore on your iPhone that keeps showing the Apple logo and then turning off. If it hasn’t you can check out some of the other methods mentioned in this article. Then, try restarting your iPhone and see if the problem has gone away. If you suspect that might be the case, simply charge your iPhone for a while. Sometimes you could be stuck on the Apple logo because your iPhone doesn’t have enough battery to fully boot up. Release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Press and hold the sleep button and the home button.If your iPhone is stuck on the Apple logo, sometimes a hard reset can fix the problem. Other Ways That May Work to Solve iPhone Keeps Showing Apple Logo Then Turning Off Hard Reset Your iPhone You will see a prompt to update or restore your iPhone. Once your iPhone is in recovery mode, connect it to your Mac or PC with iTunes.Keep holding the home button until you see the recovery screen. For iPhone 6s and earlier, press and hold both the sleep button (power button) and the home button.Keep holding the volume down button until you see the recovery screen. For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, press and hold both the volume down button and the sleep/wake button (power button). ![]() Now press and hold the side button (power button) until you see the recovery screen. Press and release the volume down button. ![]()
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