How to Reset a Turned Off iPhone

Sometimes, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to your turned off iPhone. Whether it’s due to a software glitch or a frozen screen, a reset can help resolve various issues and get your back up and running smoothly. In this article, we will guide you through different methods to reset your turned off iPhone.

Resetting an iPhone:

1. Force Restart:
The most common and effective method to reset a turned off iPhone is by force ing it. This method can be used for all iPhone models, from the older ones like iPhone 6 or 7 to the latest iPhone 12 series. To force restart your iPhone, follow these steps:

– For iPhone 6s and earlier models: Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button simultaneously until the Apple logo appears on the screen.
– For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Simultaneously press and hold the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button until the Apple logo shows up.
– For iPhone 8 and later models: Quickly press and release the volume up button, then do the same with the volume down button. Afterward, press and hold the Side (or Sleep/Wake) button until the Apple logo appears.

2. Recovery Mode:
If the force restart doesn’t work, you can try putting your iPhone into recovery mode. This method is useful when your iPhone is not responding or the screen is completely frozen. Follow these steps to enter recovery mode:

– Connect your iPhone to a computer with iTunes installed.
– For iPhone 8 and later models: Press and quickly release the volume up button, then do the same with the volume down button. Press and hold the Side (or Sleep/Wake) button until you see the recovery mode screen.
– For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Press and hold the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button simultaneously until the recovery mode screen appears.
– For iPhone 6s and earlier models: Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button simultaneously until the recovery mode screen shows up.

Once you enter recovery mode, iTunes will detect the iPhone in recovery and provide options to or update it. You can choose to restore your device to , which will erase all data, or update the iPhone’s software without data loss.

3. DFU Mode:
DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode is a deeper level of recovery mode that allows you to restore your iPhone even when it’s not responding. This method should be used as a last resort as it erases and reinstalls the iPhone’s firmware completely. Here’s how to enter DFU mode:

– Connect your iPhone to a computer with iTunes installed.
– For iPhone 8 and later models: Press and quickly release the volume up button, then do the same with the volume down button. Press and hold the Side (or Sleep/Wake) button for about 10 seconds, then release it while continuing to hold the volume down button for another 5 seconds. If the screen remains black, you have successfully entered DFU mode.
– For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Press and hold both the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button simultaneously for about 10 seconds, then release the Sleep/Wake button while continuing to hold the volume down button for another 5 seconds. If the screen stays black, you are in DFU mode.
– For iPhone 6s and earlier models: Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake (or Side) button simultaneously for about 8 seconds, then release the Sleep/Wake button while continuing to hold the Home button for another 5 seconds. If the screen is black, you have entered DFU mode.

In DFU mode, iTunes will recognize the iPhone in recovery and provide options to restore or update its firmware. Choose the appropriate action based on your needs.

In conclusion, resetting a turned off iPhone can be done using various methods such as force restarting, entering recovery mode, or using DFU mode. It’s important to know which method is suitable for your specific situation, as some methods may lead to data loss. Always backup your iPhone before proceeding with any reset to avoid any potential loss of important data.

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