![]() To do a hard reset on an iPhone 6S and earlier models, press and hold the Home button (circular button below the display) and power button together until you see the Apple logo disappear and reappear on the screen, and then let go. A hard reset forces your iPhone to quickly turn off and back on, which can sometimes fix a minor software glitch. Maybe you’re in the 1 percent, but in this case it doesn’t hurt to try. Hard Reset Your iPhone (But It Won’t Work 99% Of The Time) The solution depends on what caused your iPhone to get stuck in the first place. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to this problem. I’m writing this article because all the others I’ve seen offer one or two solutions (a hard reset and a DFU restore) and a lot of readers won’t be helped by either. Why Is My iPhone Stuck Or Frozen On The Apple Logo? Your iPhone waits, and waits, and waits… and stays stuck on the Apple logo, forever. Your Wi-Fi card, having recently drowned in water, doesn’t say anything back. Hardware problems: We mentioned before that your iPhone checks in with its hardware as part of its startup routine. Let’s use Wi-Fi as an example: Your iPhone says, “Hey, Wi-Fi card, turn on your antenna!” and waits for a response.Psst: I’ve jailbroken my iPhone in the past. ![]() Not only does the jailbreaking process require a complete restore, but its name comes from the fact that it breaks apps “out of jail”, bypassing Apple’s safeguards and allowing them access to your iPhone’s basic functionality. This is the only scenario where an app can cause your iPhone to get stuck on the Apple logo.
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