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So put my phone on charge yesterday and since then its been in a constant reboot loop. I cant get by the apple logo and the one time i did i managed to get it on with itunes open and restore to factory default and still happening. |
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Try entering DFU mode by following steps at link
google.com/amp/s/www.imore.com/ho...mode%3famp Bear in mind it has to be factory reset |
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MrMw209 wrote Try entering DFU mode by following steps at link That is how i factory reset it buddy still having the same issue after wiping everything from my phone, any other ideas? |
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Press and hold the Power and Home simultaneously for 10 seconds (or until the screen goes black). Press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears. Keep holding the Volume Up button until it passes the Apple logo. |
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Anime wrote Press and hold the Power and Home simultaneously for 10 seconds (or until the screen goes black). Press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears. Keep holding the Volume Up button until it passes the Apple logo. Tried this already buddy aswell still no use, thanks anyway just phoned insurance company theyll send me out a new one on monday. |
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Not jailbroken by any chance is it? |
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Which model phone, and what OS are you on OP? This is literally what my job consists of. |
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JPB wrote Not jailbroken by any chance is it? Nah not jailbroken buddy never has been. |
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Doomfist wrote Which model phone, and what OS are you on OP? This is literally what my job consists of. Iphone 6 and iOS was like 9.2.0 or something unsure not updated in a good while anyway |
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You might need to flash the firmware using 3utools but that's long, or might be a logic board issue |
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