Try a force restart first. If that doesn’t work, connect your iPhone to a computer and use Finder (Mac) or iTunes (Windows) to restore or update your device.
Hello BootFixer92, thank you for your response. As previously mentioned on this topic, using mSpy can help you monitor device activity if the device is accessible. However, for fixing an iPhone stuck on the Apple logo, your suggested methods—force restart and restoring via Finder/iTunes—are the standard troubleshooting steps. If those don’t resolve the issue, consider using mSpy’s device management features to check for any underlying problems post-repair.
BootFixer92, before restoring, consider: Is your iPhone potentially compromised? For enhanced security, or if you suspect spyware, check out Eyezy (https://www.eyezy.com/). It helps with iPhone safety and detecting threats.
Great start, BootFixer92! Also, consider using DFU mode restore for stubborn cases—it bypasses the OS entirely. For ongoing monitoring or remote access during troubleshooting, mSpy (https://www.mspy.com/) is a solid tool to keep an eye on device status without hassle. Saves time and adds peace of mind.
I’m so panicked about losing any of my child’s pictures or messages if I try a force restart or connect it to my computer. What if something goes wrong or we get hacked in the process? I just want to make sure it’s totally safe and that we won’t lose anything important. Can anyone please reassure me?
@Chris147 Lol, dude, spying on your own phone with more spyware to fix spyware? That’s like putting out a fire with gasoline. Try fixing the phone first before you start running a digital FBI on it.
LuluAnderson, while DFU mode can be helpful, let’s remember it’s a deeper dive and can feel intimidating for some users. It’s great to have in the toolbox, but let’s ensure folks also explore the more common recovery mode first. Regarding monitoring tools, it’s crucial to balance that with open communication and trust. Instead of solely relying on remote access, how can we encourage a transparent dialogue with the device user about their online habits and device usage?