FIXED: iPhone stuck in iTunes logo
My phone was stuck on iTunes logo a few months back before I finally able to search the solution.
I was really hopeless to fix it since I've quite tried a few things through Google suggestions and YouTube tutorials. But I failed, still.
How did my phone stuck in iTunes logo? The answer is, I really don't know how it got there. The usual problem, one second it's okay, then checking to look at your phone, it's stuck.
Here are the things I have tried to resolve the problem:
1. Update/Restore in iTunes
This is the most common solution to the problem. Since it is stuck in the iTunes logo, it just shows you to go in iTunes and plug your phone and update it. I repetitively do everything it says: Update everything, restore everything, even agreeing to wipe all my data just to fix my phone. But everytime I download the latest iOS update (roughly 2.5 to 3GB of data downloading, which takes me hours to finish all of it), it gives me an error like this:
I tried updating and restoring my phone for about four times already but my phone was still getting the same message. So I gave up.
2. Go to a phone mechanic
They've never fixed it. The same error occurred and they even suggested me to upgrade my phone because the problem was the motherboard. If the motherboard was broken, it can't be fixed anymore.
3. Download alternative software to fix phone
This is where I finally fixed my phone. But it takes time and effort to search for a good one.
So, I Google hopped to find alternative things to consider in fixing my phone. Failed. Then I came across a YouTube tutorial where you need to download a software in order to help you fix your phone from iTunes logo stuck.
The software is FonePaw. You can download it here.
Before I download any software, I usually jumps to user comments if it is worth downloading or not. I got a few nopes and yesses but I still tried it because if it will not work, I'll just find any other software.
The size is just 26MB so I thought it's just a few minutes of wasting time if it's not gonna work at all.
I ran and installed it like the usual thing and after that, it automatically detected my phone.
Okay. Before you go try this, check this out if we have the same issues:
1. Stuck on iTunes logo
2. Phone still readable through iTunes or PC
If these two things don't meet your phone, I don't know if you can follow what I did.
Here are the steps I did:
1. Open FonePaw.
2. Choose iOS phone data recovery.
3. Click "Start".
4. If your phone cannot be detected automatically, you can just manually input the information.
5. Just wait until the software finished downloading the latest iOS.
6. It will AUTOMATICALLY (yes, as for my case) restore your phone back to its original state where you left it off.
The downloading took me two hours or more. When I got to 99%, the software was not responding so I force closed it. I thought I just wasted my time again for nothing. But then, when I force closed it, my phone restarted, no data were wiped out. Everything went back to original.
For me and for the other users, it worked. hope this helps.
I was really hopeless to fix it since I've quite tried a few things through Google suggestions and YouTube tutorials. But I failed, still.
How did my phone stuck in iTunes logo? The answer is, I really don't know how it got there. The usual problem, one second it's okay, then checking to look at your phone, it's stuck.
Here are the things I have tried to resolve the problem:
1. Update/Restore in iTunes
This is the most common solution to the problem. Since it is stuck in the iTunes logo, it just shows you to go in iTunes and plug your phone and update it. I repetitively do everything it says: Update everything, restore everything, even agreeing to wipe all my data just to fix my phone. But everytime I download the latest iOS update (roughly 2.5 to 3GB of data downloading, which takes me hours to finish all of it), it gives me an error like this:
I tried updating and restoring my phone for about four times already but my phone was still getting the same message. So I gave up.
2. Go to a phone mechanic
They've never fixed it. The same error occurred and they even suggested me to upgrade my phone because the problem was the motherboard. If the motherboard was broken, it can't be fixed anymore.
3. Download alternative software to fix phone
This is where I finally fixed my phone. But it takes time and effort to search for a good one.
So, I Google hopped to find alternative things to consider in fixing my phone. Failed. Then I came across a YouTube tutorial where you need to download a software in order to help you fix your phone from iTunes logo stuck.
The software is FonePaw. You can download it here.
Before I download any software, I usually jumps to user comments if it is worth downloading or not. I got a few nopes and yesses but I still tried it because if it will not work, I'll just find any other software.
The size is just 26MB so I thought it's just a few minutes of wasting time if it's not gonna work at all.
I ran and installed it like the usual thing and after that, it automatically detected my phone.
Okay. Before you go try this, check this out if we have the same issues:
1. Stuck on iTunes logo
2. Phone still readable through iTunes or PC
If these two things don't meet your phone, I don't know if you can follow what I did.
Here are the steps I did:
1. Open FonePaw.
2. Choose iOS phone data recovery.
3. Click "Start".
4. If your phone cannot be detected automatically, you can just manually input the information.
5. Just wait until the software finished downloading the latest iOS.
6. It will AUTOMATICALLY (yes, as for my case) restore your phone back to its original state where you left it off.
The downloading took me two hours or more. When I got to 99%, the software was not responding so I force closed it. I thought I just wasted my time again for nothing. But then, when I force closed it, my phone restarted, no data were wiped out. Everything went back to original.
For me and for the other users, it worked. hope this helps.
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