How to Force Restart or Use ‘Recovery Mode’ on Your iPhone 13 – Guide

  1. Turn on your iPhone 13 by pressing the power button and then the home button at the same time.
  2. If your iPhone 13 does not turn on, you may need to press and hold the power button and then the volume down button for about 10 seconds until it turns on.
  3. If your iPhone 13 does not turn on, you may need to press and hold the power button and then the volume up button for about 10 seconds until it turns on.
  4. If your iPhone 13 does not turn on, you may need to press and hold the power button and then the volume down button for about 10 seconds until it turns off.
  5. To force restart your iPhone 13, hold down both buttons at once for about 10 seconds until it starts up automatically.
  6. To enter recovery mode, hold down both buttons at once for about 10 seconds until it starts up automatically or if recovery mode did not work before, you may need to press and hold one of these buttons for about 10 seconds until a screen pops up that says “iPhone is in recovery mode” or something similar.
  7. To change firmware on your device if recovery mode did not work before, follow these steps: 8a) Hold down one of these buttons while pressing another key to select “Firmware Upgrade” from a list that appears; 8b) After upgrading your firmware, release both keys quickly so that Apple can finish upgrading your device; 8c) Your device will restart automatically after completing upgrade process

How to turn off (and turn on) your iPhone 13

This one is easy. To turn off iPhone 13, go to Settings > General and scroll to the bottom and select Turn Off.

To turn off your iPhone 13, press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears. ..

How to force reset your iPhone 13

If your device is locked up, there are a few quick ways to force it to reset: Press the volume up button and release it, then press the volume down button and release it, press and hold the side button until the screen turns off. A few moments later, the Apple logo will appear on the screen and your iPhone 13 will restart.

How to enter and exit recovery mode on iPhone 13

If your iPhone 13 crashes with the Apple logo on the screen (without a progress bar), or you see a red or blue screen, you may need to use recovery mode to restore your phone. Recovery mode allows you to connect your locked iPhone to a computer to restore your software and data. ..

To put your iPhone 13 into recovery mode, connect it to a computer with its charger. If you are using a PC or Mac with macOS Mojave or older, iTunes will need to be installed; on Macs with Catalina or newer versions of macOS, just keep the Finder open. When you connect your iPhone 13 to your computer, the phone may show a popup asking if you trust the computer. Tap Trust and enter your password if prompted. ..

When your iPhone and computer are connected, press the following keys one by one on your iPhone: volume up, turn down the volume and hold the side button until you see a computer and a cable on your phone screen. On your computer, a pop-up will ask if you want to update or restore the iPhone. Click Update and wait for the device to update and reboot.

To exit recovery mode, press and hold the side button until the computer and cable icons disappear from the iPhone screen.

What is DFU Mode and how to enable or disable on iPhone 13

If your iPhone is locked and recovery mode does not work, you may be able to use DFU mode to fix it. In DFU mode, your iPhone will be in a special state where it can be changed to a different firmware. This can be done if your device is under warranty or if you have AppleCare. But if you don’t have AppleCare, then DFU mode is a way to make things work again.

To recover your iPhone from a power loss, follow these steps:

  1. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the same steps we described for recovery mode.
  2. Turn up the volume up button and release, turn down the volume button and release it and press and hold the side button until the screen goes black. keep holding the side button and turn down the volume button for five seconds. release the side button and hold the volume button for 10 seconds. This should put your iPhone into DFU mode.

If you have an iPhone in recovery mode, your computer may say that iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. To fix this, you must restore your iPhone and it will automatically restart when the process is complete.

If you want to exit DFU mode, you can do so by following the same key combination used for a hard reset.

Final note

If you have an iPhone that is not working properly, or if it has been frozen for some time, you may want to try using “Recovery Mode.” This is a special mode that can be used to restart your iPhone. If you have any questions about this article, or if you would like to share it with your friends, please feel free to do so.