Table of Contents
- Is Your iPhone X Stuck in Recovery Mode? Powerful Steps to Get It Working Again
- Why Does iPhone X Get Stuck in Recovery Mode?
- How to Safely Get iPhone X Out of Recovery Mode
- Method 1: Use the Buttons: Try a Force Restart
- Method 2: Use a Computer: Exit Recovery Mode With One Click
- Method 3: Update or Restore Using iTunes or Finder
- Key Points to Remember
- Extra Hints
Is Your iPhone X Stuck in Recovery Mode? Powerful Steps to Get It Working Again
When iPhone X won’t start and shows only a cable and laptop or an iTunes logo, it might be stuck in Recovery Mode. This can feel worrying, but many people fix it fast, often with no loss of data. Even if things get tough, there are steps that help.
Why Does iPhone X Get Stuck in Recovery Mode?
- iOS update gone wrong
- Reset process failed
- Unstable or full storage
- Faulty or interrupted connection to a computer
- App causing a software glitch
- Rare hardware problems
How to Safely Get iPhone X Out of Recovery Mode
Start simple, and only move to the next step if the phone stays stuck.
Method 1: Use the Buttons: Try a Force Restart
Force restart often works, with no data loss. Here’s how:
- Quickly press and let go of the Volume Up button.
- Quickly press and let go of the Volume Down button.
- Hold the Side (Power) button.
- Keep holding until the Apple logo appears, then let go.
The phone should restart. If not, move to the next section.
Method 2: Use a Computer: Exit Recovery Mode With One Click
Some easy tools can safely bring your iPhone back to life, with just one click. Many find this method fast and safe.
- Download a program which offers “Exit Recovery Mode” or similar options.
- Connect the phone to your computer.
- Open the program and select “Exit Recovery Mode.”
- Wait as the program works; your data stays safe if the problem is simple.
Method 3: Update or Restore Using iTunes or Finder
This step is more serious. While it can fix deep issues, it may cause total data loss unless you have a backup.
- Open iTunes (PC or older Mac) or Finder (new Mac).
- Make sure iTunes or Finder, and your computer system, are up-to-date.
- Connect your iPhone X using the cable.
- Wait for a pop-up message: “iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode”.
- Click “Update” first:
- This sometimes fixes the phone without erasing data.
- Follow on-screen steps, wait for the phone to restart.
- If update fails or isn’t offered, click “Restore.”
- All content gets wiped; the phone will return to factory settings.
- You can set it up as new or restore from a backup if you have one.
Key Points to Remember
- Always try a force restart first to avoid losing any data.
- Exit Recovery Mode tools are simple and safe for most stuck devices.
- Using iTunes or Finder may delete everything, so use this only as a last resort.
- If the phone has important, unsaved data and nothing works, ask Apple Support for help before restoring.
Extra Hints
- Don’t disconnect the phone during updates or restores.
- Always keep devices charged over half for these steps.
- Make backups often to prevent future loss.
A stuck iPhone X doesn’t mean it’s broken forever. Step by step, you can fix it, and most people save their data along the way.