
Now, tap on Summary from the left vertical menu.Then, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window.Now, wait for iTunes to automatically recognize the device.Connect your iPhone to a PC/Mac with the Apple certified lightning cable.We are going to restore to a previous stable state by restoring the iPhone from a previous backup. There are two types of backup: first automatic backup to iCloud and second backup via iTunes to your PC/Mac. Taking regular backup is very important if you’re using iPhone as your primary device. Now, follow the on-screen instructions to update it.
If the new update is available, click on Download and Update. Then, click on that button to check for any pending updates.
When you are under Settings Summary, you will see the Check for Update button under device details.
After a successful connection, tap on the iPhone icon. Now, connect your iPhone 12 to the PC/Mac. But the question here is, how we can update the iOS if the iPhone is not turning ON, don’t worry iTunes allows us to update to the latest iOS version from our PC/Mac itself. If you are using an older version of iOS, then update it right away. Now, wait for a few moments and then finally press the side button to power it up. Now, slide the bar to turn off your iPhone. You can release the buttons when you see a ‘Slide to Power off’ bar. Press and hold the side button and volume down button simultaneously. And even it is technically right too, on restarting, the system terminates all the on-going processes, and it gives a fresh start to the system.Īlthough most of you already know how to restart/reboot your iPhone 12, nevertheless we are writing down the right method to do so, in case you have any doubts and confusion: Restarting/rebooting is the ultimate solution for many of the problems. Although jailbreak is the root cause, after jailbreaking the iPhone is open for viruses and malwares, so maybe malware caused the boot loop issue. Jailbreak: If you’ve jailbroken your iPhone to try some new and unique features then most probably this is the reason. Most of the time, a buggy software is the root cause for the iPhone boot loops. Buggy Software Update: Although Apple is very cautious about their iOS and iPadOS updates, they carefully check the compatibility of the OS to the iPhone, but still no one is perfect.