What can I do if while restoring from an iCloud backup, it is stuck on 174 out of 660 of the photos.

I am restoring from an iCloud back up and it says there are 660 photos to be downloaded. It has been stuck on 174 for the past two hours and does not seem to want to download anymore of the 660. I have tried turning the phone off and on and toggling the wifi on and off. Any suggestions?

At some point you may have to reset it to stop the restore (by holding the power and home buttons at the same time until you see the Apple logo, then releasing), then try restoring the backup again.

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