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[iPhone 8 to iPhone 14]How to enter and release recovery mode | AnyFix 2.2.4.2 announced | iMobie Inc. press release

[iPhone 8 to iPhone 14]How to enter and release recovery mode | AnyFix 2.2.4.2 announced | iMobie Inc. press release
[iPhone 8 to iPhone 14]How to enter and release recovery mode | AnyFix 2.2.4.2 announced | iMobie Inc. press release
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iMobie Inc. updated AnyFix to V2.2.4.2 on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The latest update supports all iPhone models, including iPhone 12/11/XS/XR/X/8 and previous models iPhone 7/6, as well as the latest iPhone 15/14/13, allowing users to enter recovery mode with one click. You can now enter and release the .

AnyFix official website:https://reurl.cc/2YoZa6


Have you ever been using iPhone 8 or previous model iPhone 7/6 and suddenly found yourself stuck in an apple loop? Or, even if you just got a new iPhone 15/14/13, the screen may freeze and become unusable after an update. In such cases, you can rely on “Recovery Mode”. In this article, we will explain in an easy-to-understand manner how to enter recovery mode when your iPhone is not working properly and how to exit recovery mode if your iPhone suddenly enters recovery mode.

Part 1. What is recovery mode?

Recovery mode is a special boot mode that you use if you experience problems with your iPhone’s software. In this mode, the iPhone’s basic software does not launch and features are available that are not normally accessible.

Part 2. When recovery mode is used

Recovery mode is mainly used in the following cases:
If an iOS update or restore fails: If you encounter an error when trying to update or restore iOS on your iPhone using iTunes or the Finder, you can try to repair it using Recovery Mode.
If your iPhone won’t start, freezes, or has an unresponsive screen: If your iPhone won’t start up properly, freezes, or has an unresponsive screen, you can use recovery mode to fix the problem.
If you run into iOS issues: If you encounter any issue related to iOS on your iPhone, you can use recovery mode to repair iOS.

Part 3. How to enter iPhone into recovery mode

Method 1 Normal method
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer.
Step 2. Depending on your iPhone model, do the following:
iPhone 8 or later (iPhone15/14/13/12/11/XS/XR/X): Press and quickly release the volume up button. Press and quickly release the volume down button. Press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.
iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time until you see the Apple logo.
iPhone 6s and earlier: Press and hold the Home and Power buttons at the same time until you see the Apple logo.
Step 3. Once iTunes detects the recovery mode, you will see a message on the screen saying “The device connected to iTunes needs to be restored”. Once detected, release the button.

Method 2 [1-click]Enter iPhone into recovery mode with AnyFix
We recommend using the professional software AnyFix to put your iPhone into recovery mode, as the normal methods are not only time-consuming but also may fail. AnyFix is ​​a powerful software that can fix various problems on your iOS device. You can easily enter iPhone into recovery mode with 1-click without any technical knowledge.

Reasons why we recommend AnyFix:
1. Compatible with all iPhone models from iPhone8 to iPhone14.
2.With our unique technology and extensive database, we have a high success rate in resolving issues with iOS devices.
3.In addition to entering recovery mode, it can also repair various system problems such as failed updates, apple loops, freezes, etc.

Click here to download AnyFix for free and let’s experience it together.

AnyFix free trial:https://reurl.cc/2YoZa6

Step 1. Download AnyFix and launch it.
Step 2. Click “Start” in the recovery mode switching field on the top right corner, and enter iPhone into recovery mode with one click.


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