The screen on your iPhone indicates that it is in Recovery Mode. This happens when the phone encounters a problem during startup or if you put it into this mode to restore it.
Here’s what you can do:
Steps to Restore Your iPhone:
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Connect the iPhone to a Computer:
- Use a Lightning cable to connect your iPhone to a Mac or PC with iTunes (on Windows or macOS Mojave and earlier) or Finder (on macOS Catalina and later).
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Open iTunes or Finder:
- If you're using a Mac running macOS Catalina or later, open Finder.
- For older macOS versions or Windows, open iTunes (ensure it's updated to the latest version).
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Detect the Device:
- The computer should detect your iPhone in Recovery Mode. A message will appear stating, "There is a problem with the iPhone that requires it to be updated or restored."
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Choose an Option:
- Update: This will try to fix the issue without erasing your data.
- Restore: This will erase all data and settings and install a fresh version of iOS.
- Start with "Update." If that doesn't work, proceed with "Restore."
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Follow On-Screen Instructions:
- The process will download and install the required software (this might take some time depending on your internet connection).
- If the process fails or gets stuck, disconnect the phone, force restart it, and try again.
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Set Up the iPhone:
- Once restored, set up your iPhone as new or restore it from a backup.
If you encounter any specific issues during the process, let me know for further assistance!