Recovery mode in iphone
I phone 6s
iPhone 6s or earlier or iPad into recovery mode
Turn Off your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad if it isn't off already.
- Press and hold down theOn/Off button on the right side (iPhone 6 or later) or top (all other iPhones, iPods, and iPads) for 3 seconds.
Swipe the slide to power offconfirmation slider to the right.
- Press and hold down the Homebutton on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPhone.
- Plug your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into your Mac or Windows PC and make sure iTunes is running.
Release the Home button when you see the Connect to iTunes screen.
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IPhone 7
iPhone 7 or later into recovery mode
Because iPhone 7 doesn't have a physical Home button — it has a capacitive Force Touch Home button — recovery mode functionality has moved to the volume down button.
Turn Off your iPhone 7 if it isn't off already.
- Press and hold down theOn/Off button on the right side (iPhone 6 or later) or top (all other iPhones) for 3 seconds.
Swipe the slide to power offconfirmation slider to the right.
Press and hold down the volume down button on your iPhone 7.
- Plug your iPhone 7 into your Mac or Windows PC and make sureiTunes is running.
Release the volume down button when you see the Connect to iTunes screen.
Iphone 8
iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, or iPhone X into recovery mode
Because iPhone 8 doesn't have a physical Home button and iPhone X doesn't have one at all, recovery mode is accessed via a series of button presses.
- If iTunes is open on your Mac, close it.
- Plug your USB to Lightning cable into your computer.
- Plug your USB to Lightning cable into your iPhone.
- Open iTunes.
Press and release the Volume Upbutton and then the Volume Downbutton. Then, press and hold theSide button until you see the connect to iTunes screen.

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