iPhone 15 was recently launched by Apple just a couple of days back, and some customers have already gotten a few complaints about this newly launched Apple product. Some users say that the iPhone 15 Stuck on the Apple Logo while setting it up or transferring the data from an old iPhone to a new iPhone 15.
If you have been facing the same issue, there is no need to worry, as I have some solutions for you today.
The problem was first reported by 9to5Mac, and we have seen multiple reports since then. In this post, I will share some tips and techniques you can follow to fix the problem you are having now. Without any delay, let’s jump directly into the main topic.
How to Fix “iPhone 15 Stuck on the Apple Logo”?
Here are some of the possible ways to If your iPhone 15 is stuck on the Apple logo and won’t turn on
1. Via the computer:
- Plug your lightning cable into your iPhone and connect it to your Mac or Windows PC.
- It would be best to put your iPhone 15 in Recovery mode by pressing the volume up and down buttons for a couple of seconds and then pressing and holding the side button.
- You must launch the iTunes app on your Mac or Windows PC.
- Next, click on the “Restore” option you get on the screen and follow the on-screen process.
- Finally, your iPhone 15 will restore and restart automatically after completing the process.
Whether you own a Windows laptop/ PC or a Mac, you can use the iTunes software to help you recover the Apple Logo stuck problem in your iPhone 15 device.
If you haven’t heard about the recovery mode on Apple’s iPhone device, let me tell you that:
“Recovery mode on iPhone is a mode that helps you overcome any serious issues like not turning it on, Apple logo stuck on the screen, not responding for a long time, etc.”
There are several ways to get into the recovery mode on the iPhone depending upon the device model; however, for the iPhone 15, you need to follow the process mentioned above. Remember that when you click on the “Restore” option in iTunes, you’ll lose all the data associated with your iPhone and find your device in brand-new condition.
Yes, that’s right. When the “Restore” process is completed properly, Apple will install new software in your iPhone 15, and in case your iPhone restarts during the process, you won’t have to do anything like unplug it because it’ll damage your device’s software. You’ll need to wait during the software update process, and then you can use your iPhone 15 as usual.
2. Without a computer:
To fix iPhone 15 stuck on the Apple logo error without a computer, here’s what you need to do:
- When you turn on your iPhone 15, select “Setting as a new phone” instead of transferring the data.
- Open the “Settings” app on your device.
- Select “General > Software Update” and then tap on “Install iOS 17.0.2 update”.
If you don’t have access to your computer or a PC because you are traveling, you can follow this method to fix the problem of the Apple logo stuck in your iPhone 15, and I’m sure it’ll get rid of the problem very soon.
Here’s what you need to be doing now. Instead of opting for the option of transferring data while setting up your iPhone 15 for the first time, you should go with the option of setting it up as a new phone, just like you may have always done with the previous generation of iPhones. Just follow all the steps that your phone asks you during the setup process and complete it.
Once it is done, you’ll need to install the latest software update from your Apple i.e. 17.0.2. Apple says they have fixed the problem via the latest update, and you should immediately install it to eliminate the problem.
After installing the latest update, you can transfer the data from your old iPhone to iPhone 15, which you have been trying for some time now. Ensure you follow every step carefully to avoid trouble with your important data. Hopefully, you won’t get any issues while trying to do that, as the bug may have already been fixed via the latest software update.
Frequently Asked Questions:
The most common reason why force restart isn’t working on your iPhone could be the outdated firmware you might use. Just update your iPhone, and force restart will resume working on your iPhone.
Software glitches are quite common reasons for various issues on iPhones, which might be the same reason why force restart might not work for you.
If your iPhone isn’t responding, restart it and see if it solves the problem. If that doesn’t help, update your device’s firmware to the latest version.
Lastly, check if the storage on your device is full; if it is, try deleting unnecessary items that’ll clear the storage for you.
If iOS 17 takes too long to update, you need to look at the internet speed and see if everything is working normally. If not, you need to fix your internet issue first, and then you’ll be able to download and install the update with iOS 17 on your device quickly.
A strong internet connection is necessary to download anything, and iOS 17 is no different.
Some initial bugs that people have reported with iOS 17 are playback issues, apps freezing or crashing, image downloading bugs, and fast battery drain.
As iOS 17 is pretty new, you may face these issues. However, Apple may fix these problems in the next update. If you already have an update, you should update it as soon as possible to fix these bugs for a smooth user experience.. However
Conclusion:
I know how excited you would have been when you got your hands on the newest iPhone 15 from Apple, as you might be expecting new features on this device, but I know that you may not have expected the iPhone 15 Stuck on the Apple Logo issue, right? The good thing is that this problem can be easily fixed with the above two methods I have discussed.
I hope you have fixed the problem with the help of this post. I would love to hear about that in the comments below if that’s the case. You can also ask some other doubts you have in mind about your iPhone 15, and I’ll talk to you soon. Thanks.
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