Master Reboot Iphone 8

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The new approach to a force restart or hard reboot – sometimes called a hard reset – is relatively easy, once you learn how it works on the new devices anyway. How to Force Reboot iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Force restarting iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus is now a three step process of using three different buttons in proper sequential order.

All phones have glitches from time to time, and that includes the Apple iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. The more serious problems might require a total factory reset to resolve. Backup your data first! This process will delete ALL data from your phone including apps, contacts, saved documents and settings.

Your device will end up as if it was just taken out of the box. Many apps store information remotely, but double check to make sure you don’t lose anything valuable. Follow the steps below to complete a factory reset. IPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus Factory Reset. Make sure your device is powered on. Connect your iPhone 8 or 8 Plus to your computer. Open iTunes.

Power down your iPhone 8 or 8 Plus. Press and hold the power and volume down buttons simultaneously. Hold these buttons until the screen displays a restore message (about 10s).

On your computer, iTunes should display a prompt about a problem with this iPhone. Click on ‘Restore’ and follow the prompts. You may need to download software updates.

This process may take several minutes. After this your iPhone 8 or 8 Plus is back to factory settings. Activate and Setup the device as you would with a brand new phoneNot only will this process fix some of the nastier problems that might plague your device, but it makes the phone like new (in terms of software at least).

If you plan to sell or gift a device that you no longer use, it’s ALWAYS advised that you perform a factory reset first. Otherwise, the next owner of the phone will have access to your personal and confidential information.

Resetting and are the last two steps on the and troubleshooting ladder. When nothing else is working, these steps are your go-tos for getting your phone back into working order. A reset is just a forced reboot — one that you can do even if your device is malfunctioning. Sling and jump clip art. DFU (device recovery mode) mode, in contrast, is the last resort: It puts your iPhone into a state where it can still communicate with iTunes on Windows or Mac and be restored, but it won't trip the boot loader or iOS, in case your software has become royally borked.How to reboot your iPhone X or iPhone 8Phone X and iPhone 8 reassign the 'double press and hold' reboot button combination of iPhones past to Emergency SOS, as the combo is a simple and easy one to remember in the stress of emergency situations. Unfortunately, that means the reboot combination has changed for these models. Here's how to reboot your device if your iPhone 8 or iPhone X stops responding and you can't or turn it off by holding down the power button.