Hard Reset Not Working Iphone 13

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Jul 10, 2024, 6:42:54 PM7/10/24
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I know on the iPhone 8, you must hit the volume up button, volume down button, then hold the side button until the hard reset begins. I cannot get this to work -it only gives me the option to shut the phone down normally. What should I do? The phone is new and has no other issues.

I had the same issue as Jack. I held the right hand button for ages and it only gave me one option, to shut down. I also tried to reset the phone using Find My Phone which was another option but that only works when the phone logs into the internet. If the phone is disabled, this doesn't seem like a good option.

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Try making sure you hit the volume buttons in quick-enough succession. The phone seems to be very touchy about speed, and you must be very fast. And don't hold down the volume buttons at the same time as holding the power button - I think that's the combination for calling emergency responders.

It does take time for it to restart itself. If you hit the Vol Up, Vol Down, and Side Key fast enough you will see the Shut Down *do not* lift your finger off the side key and after 15-20 secs it should shut down.

Try holding down the power button and while holding the power button in plug your device into a computer with iTunes on it and wait to see if iTunes picks up your phone in recovery mode or comes up with the message to plug your device into iTunes. Once you see any of these you can then let go of the power buton. If there is any power going to your board then it should go into recovery mode which should allow you to restore the phone. If not you will have to take it somewhere that repairs iPhones as they will need to open the device and try figure out the problem.

2 weeks old iphone 15 Pro with no damage just became unresponsive and wont turn on. The screen is black - wont turn on after holding side button, nor after trying the hard restart (volume up (press+release), volume down (press+release), side button (hold for 10-20sec). I tried charging it for an hour and doing it again and - nothing. I also tried a different charging cable. What is going on? How do I turn it on?

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Is your iPhone unresponsive? Performing a hard reset (or hard restart) of your iPhone is an easy way to restart your iPhone when pressing buttons or using the on-screen menu items isn't working. Hard-resetting your iPhone requires pressing a certain button combination that varies by model. This wikiHow guide will teach you how to force a locked-up iPhone to restart, and show you what do if you can't reset your phone.

Sometimes you have to know how to hard reset an iPhone, for instance if your phone freezes up for no good reason and you need to give it a prod to get it working again. Of course, you can hope your phone will spring back to life of its own accord, but it's still handy to have this as an option in your back pocket.

The way you do it differs depending on your iPhone model, but all the methods are pretty similar. And we're going to show them to you now. So grab that misbehaving handset and read on to find out how to hard reset an iPhone.

Note: If you're using an older iPhone, you will either have to hold the volume down button and power button together (iPhone 7) or hold the power button and home button together (iPhone 6S or older) to reset.

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No, you won't lose any data if you reboot your iPhone. A reboot turns off the OS and gives it a fresh start. This action also fixes minor software glitches on iPhone. If you restore your iPhone using iTunes or perform a factory reset to default, you will lose data.

You must press the side, home, and volumes buttons to force restart an iPhone. It would be best if you waited for some time and then used the same buttons to start the mobile again. It will usually take 5-10 minutes at max.

It is recommended to restart your iPhone, for that matter, any electronic device at least once a week. It will give the OS a fresh start and fix minor glitches in the software. Other advantages include retaining memory, good battery life, better OS performance, and crash prevention.

For any software or hardware problem you encounter on your iPhone, the first thing people suggest you try is to force restart your iPhone to fix the issue. But what if the iPhone force restart not working itself, and you are wondering what to do. Please do not panic. Fortunately, we can work around some fixes to solve this issue. This article will discuss the reasons and solutions to fix this issue.

You can particularly point out anything for this issue. This can happen due to software glitches, corrupted applications, or battery issues. A glitch in the restart program can cause chaos, and if the battery is not enough, iOS won't allow you to restart.

The general method to force restart your iPhone is to press a combination of buttons on your mobile until the Apple logo appears and the iPhone turns off. The combinations of buttons vary for different iPhone models, based on their build of it.

If the iPhone force restarts not working, this could be due to a software glitch on the iPhone. If there are any such issues with the software, Apple constantly monitors and rolls out updates to fix them, so you need to check for software updates. Also, old versions can cause minor issues on IOS, so it is better to update to the latest version.

Some users who have enabled the "Press Side Button to invoke Siri" option on their iPhones have reported the force restart not working issues on their iPhones. Try disabling the option to see if it could solve the restarting issues on your mobile.

This is the last step you want to try, as this process will delete all personal data and apps on your iPhone and reset it to default factory settings. You can go for this if you have tried all the other fixes and still see no improvement. Do not forget to back up your data if you opt for this process.

In addition to the methods above, here I'd like to introduce a third-party iOS system repair software - EaseUS MobiXpert. If you can't find out what's the problem, then it is recommended to try this professional repair tool to fix the glitch in your iOS system or software bugs. In this program, two repair features are provided, standard mode and deep repair mode. It is suggested to try the "Standard Repair" option first. And if the operating system is severely damaged and the "Standard Repair" function doesn't work at all, then you are expected to try the "Deep Repair" feature.

Step 4. Confirm your device model and click "Next" to move on. Then, EaseUS MobiXpert will download a firmware for you, which will take a while. If you have installed a firmware before using this software, you can directly click "Verify" to continue.

Even after performing a factory reset, if you cannot fix the iPhone force restart not working issues, then you need to contact Apple customer service. This issue could likely happen due to hardware issues. We cannot fix the hardware issues until or unless you are an experienced professional. Contact Apple and tell them about your problem, and they will fix your iPhone.

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