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Solved-iPhone Stuck in Recovery Mode Loop

By Hally | Last Updated

“Too terrible, my iPhone 7 makes no responding and stuck in recovery mode. No matter what I did, it keeps on the recovery mode. What can I do to get out of recovery mode?”

As is known to all, the recovery mode is designed to help users solve common iOS issues. But sometimes, the iPhone gets stuck in recovery mode because of unexpected instabilities or some misconfiguration. Even you will get into the recovery mode loop. It is troublesome for users when they are in such situations. In this article, we will discuss three simple ways to solve iPhone stuck in recovery mode (loop) issue.

  1. Way 1: Get out of Recovery Mode Loop without Data Loss
  2. Way 2: Fix iPhone Stuck in Recovery Mode Loop via iTunes
  3. Way 3: Force Restart iPhone to Exit iPhone Recovery Mode

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Way 1: Get out of Recovery Mode Loop without Data Loss

To solve iPhone stuck in recovery mode loop, you can effectively make it done with the iOS system recovery software—iSunshare iOS Repair Genius. This software can help you to exit the recovery mode and get iPhone back to normal without losing any data. You just need to do simple clicks. Besides, iSunshare iOS Repair Genius can help to fix other common iOS system problems, such as iPhone black/white screen.

download iOS Repair Genius

How to Fix iPhone Stuck in Recovery Mode with iSunshare iOS Repair Genius

Step 1: Power on the iPhone that is stuck in recovery mode and then connect the iPhone to your PC with the original data cable.

Step 2: Download iSunshare iOS Repair Genius online and then complete the installation.

install iOS Repair Tuner

Step 3: Launch the software and then select Standard Mode in its main interface.

select Standard Mode

Step 4: In this interface, you can glance at the common iOS issues that this software can solve. After that, click the Start button.

click Start in iOS repair interface

Step 5: Have a check of the connection between your iPhone and the PC. When there is no problem, click the Next button.

click Next after connection

Step 6: In no time, the software will load all information about your iPhone model. Also, it detects your firmware package. What you need to do is to click the Download button to get the matching firmware package.

click Download to get matching firmware

Step 7: Once the firmware is downloaded successfully, click on the Repair button to start the recovery of your iPhone. Once the process goes to the ending, your iPhone will reboot and you are totally out of the recovery mode loop. Of course, nothing is changed on your iPhone.

click Repair to repair iPhone

Way 2: Fix iPhone Stuck in Recovery Mode Loop via iTunes

iTunes can be always the way to solve iPhone issues. But if you restore the iPhone and do not have a backup, you will lose all the iPhone data. Thus, think twice when you adopt this method.

Step 1: Connect the iPhone to your PC or Mac where the latest version of iTunes is installed.

Step 2: Launch the iTunes manually if you cannot find it runs automatically.

Step 3: When you get the following prompt, click on the Restore button.

click Restore in iTunes

Step 4: Once iTunes connects to the software update server successfully, you can get a below prompt and click on the Restore and Update button.

click Restore and Update button

Step 5: Finally, your iPhone will be restored to factory settings.

iPhone is restored via iTunes

Way 3: Force Restart iPhone to Exit iPhone Recovery Mode

Sometimes, a force restart can help to solve the problem and sometime not. If you want to exit the iPhone recovery mode, you can try to force restart the iPhone to test whether it works on your iPhone model or not. Here iPhone 7 is taken as an example; you can check the official tutorial here.

To force restart the iPhone 7, you can press and hold both the volume down and sleep button until you see the Apple logo. Then you can release both buttons and check whether the iPhone 7 restarts or not. If it restarts successfully, you can use it as normal.

force restart iPhone 7

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