Aug 14, 2020

Fixes to iPhone X Reboot Loop

The Apple company widely promote iPhone X as its processor is different from that of others. However, during the process of using the iPhone X, some iPhone issues such as boot loop still occur. Are you confused or head-stretched by this problem? Take it easy! This post will give you some valuable tips to fix it.


But now let us move onto the first part -- why the iPhone X bump into the boot loop. The followings are the main reasons.

1. Unsuccessful update: An unsuccessful update may be caused by a bad connection of the internet and the halted update process can easily result in a boot loop. A boot loop can occur even though you've already finished the update.

2. Malfunctioning hardware: malfunctioning hardware could probably be a damaged battery connector or a broken component. Under this circumstance, it's better to repair or replace the malfunctioning hardware as soon as possible.

3. Jailbroken iPhone: Jailbreaking is a double-edged sword. You can acquire extra services after jailbreaking while a jailbroken iPhone X is more likely to be affected by malware or virus attack, which can end up in a boot loop as well.

Now it's time to go to the next part. That is how to fix the iPhone X boot loop. There are 3 methods to troubleshoot the boot loop despite what resulted in it.

Solution 1: Force Restart iPhone X

If your iPhone X stuck in a boot loop, the first thing you should try is to force start it. Force restart on iPhone X, XS, XS Max, or iPhone 8 is quite different from iPhone 6S, 7, and 7 plus. The routine requires a three-button procedure, involving pressing and holding the side button and one of the volume buttons.

Step 1: Quickly press and release the volume up button.

Step 2: Quickly press and release the volume down button.

Step 3: Press and keep holding the side button until the screen turns off and then turns back on. Then you can release the side button when the Apple logo appears. After that, your iPhone X will restart automatically.

Solution 2: Restore Your iPhone X Through iTunes

When force restart does not work with your iPhone X, you can try the following steps to restore it via iTunes.

Step 1: Simply connect your boot loop iPhone X to a computer and launch iTunes.

Step 2: A pop-up window will appear not long after iTunes finish detecting a problem of your iPhone X. Just hit "Restore" to get your device out of the boot loop.

Step 3: If the pop-up didn't show up, you can click on "Summary" and then "Restore iPhone" to restore your iPhone X manually.

Solution 3: Use professional tool without data loss

iTunes provides a quick and convenient fix to the problem, but the unavoidable defect is that it may cause data loss to some extent. Therefore, we have another option for you— TunesKit iOS System Recovery. This smarter and faster program focus on rescuing your iPhone from various scenarios including boot loop, black/blue/frozen/white screen, DFU mode, and recovery mode. No data will lose and it works for most iDevices.
Next, we will present to you how easy using TunesKit iOS System Recovery to repair iPhone X stuck in the boot loop can be.

Step 1: Download the free trial of TunesKit and connect the iPhone X to your PC. After that, launch the program and click "Start" to move forward.

Step 2: In the next window, choose the "Standard Mode" and press "Next" on the right bottom.

Step 3: Download the firm package matched to iPhone X. Once the correct package is downloaded, begin to recover the iOS System and get your iPhone X out of the boot loop.

Conclusion

Your iPhone X may be stuck in a boot loop many times, but don't worry, use the above three fixes to solve it. if it cannot be fixed by force restart and iTunes, TunesKit iOS Repair will be worth trying.







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