More often than not, these problems could occur due to a failed iOS update. Putting your device into recovery mode may also be necessary if iTunes or Finder is unable to recognize your connected iPhone like it usually does. ![]() ![]() ![]() Typically, recovery mode is used by advanced users to try and resolve major software-related problems, whether the iPhone is stuck in a boot loop, frozen on the Apple logo screen, or if it’s asking you to connect to a computer for whatever reason.
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