HT4528 Phone is stuck on apple in start up

My phone is stuck on the apple when I start my phone up

Connect iPhone to Wall Charger and Reset, hold both Home and Power buttons until the iPhone begins to start. If still problem, and if you decide to Restore your iPhone, open iTunes on computer connect iPhone to computer with USB Cable, hold both home and power buttons for about 20 seconds until iTunes Recognizes iPhone in Recovery Mode, click the Restore button of iTunes.

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    My phone is stuck on apple screen and i've tried to reboot it and connect it to my computer many times but it doesn't work.  Can anybody help me?

    This is covered in the basics section of the manual:
    iPhone User Guide (For iOS 5.0 Software)

  • When i restored my iphone 5 it shows 4013 and 4005 error and my phone was stuck with apple logo and above some letters where also there in black and white colour .

    when i restored my iphone 5 it shows 4013 and 4005 error and my phone was stuck with apple logo and above some letters where also there in black and white colour . pls say me how to fix this plssss . my email = **********
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  • Phone is stuck on apple screen

    My phone is not being recognized by my computer or itunes when I plug it in to any of my USB ports.  I have reset the phone by holding the power button and home button at the same time and stil nothing.  My phone is remaining on the black screen with the apple logo.  Most of the time it has the little sunburst looking "i'm thinking" symbol (the modern version of the old rotating hourglass) doing it's thing on the screen too.  I need to do a factory reset or restore from old imae but my computer just isn't recognizing the iphone.

    This is covered in the basics section of the manual:
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  • G4 10.4.11 Update resulting in stuck at apple logo start up screen

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    Message was edited by: EjikeAnyanwu

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    9. Open a few of your most used applications and check that all is OK. In this connection please remember that not all manufacturers of third party applications and plug-ins, add-ons, haxies etc, will have had time to do any necessary rewrites to their software to make them compliant with the latest version of your operating system. Give them a weeks or two while you regularly check their websites for updates. This applies particularly to plug-ins for Safari 3.
    N.B. Do not attempt to install two different updates at the same time as each may have different routines and requirements. Follow the above recommendations for each update in turn.
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    So, disable all third party add-ons before updating Safari, as they may not have been updated yet for the new version. Add them back one by one. If something goes awry, remove it again and check on the software manufacturer's website for news of an update to match your version of Safari. Remember: Tiger up to 10.4.10 used Safari 2.0.4 or, if you downloaded it, Safari 3.0.3 beta. Safari 10.4.11 used Safari 3.0.4 which was not a beta. If Safari 3.1.2 on 10.4.11 is not the fastest browser you have ever used, then something is wrong!
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  • HT1688 my phone is stuck on apple logo and wont restart, restore or update

    plz help

    Your Hosts file seems to be redirecting away from Apple. Edit it to delete all references to apple.com, Reboot and try.
    Error 20, 21, 23, 26, 28, 29, 34, 36, 37,
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  • HT1766 i never backed up my i phone in itunes neither in i clouds. my phone is stuck in apple logo. Any body know how can i turn in the i phone without loosing my datas?

    Hy guys, would you please help with my problem. If anyone knows the solutions, please help me out.

    It's too late to save any data on the device now.  For what silly reason would anyone choose to not backup their device?

  • My phone is stuck on the apple logo, after I tried to restore it.  The restoration failed and I can't turn it OFF.  What should I do?

    Phone is stuck on apple screen after recovery.
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    Hey there boogala1,
    Try using the information in the following article to help you resolve this issue with your iPad mini:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
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  • HT1414 my i phone is not showing up uner devices in itunes so phone is stuck after trying to update ios6. help !

    SOS  -  trying to update my iphone 4 to IOS 6. Says connect to itunes. Done that but nothing is happening. Devices doesnt even come up in itunes? phone is stuck with apple logo on screen. cant do anything?

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  • My iphone 4g stucks on apple logo

    I had upgraded my IPhone 4 software version 4.3 to 5.0 two days back but today evening when I restarted my phone, it stuck on Apple logo screen and did't bootup. When I'm attaching it with my PC it gives a maqssage on Itunes
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    Try to reset by pressing and holding the sleep/wake button and the home button for 10-15 seconds until the Apple logo appears, ignore the red slider.  Then turn back on. You won't lose any data doing the reset.

  • Original iPhone software 2.0 stuck in apple logo mode

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  • HT4623 my phone is stuck on the apple icon :( how to start it up? pleaaase help

    my phone is stuck on the apple icon how to start it up? pleaaase help
    it happened after i tryed to update the software
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    plz help

    yes it was jailbroken
    now after i restored it from itunes i'm having an other problem
    theres a message saying '' activation request could not be completed

  • Hi i uppdate my I phone 4 to iso6 via laptop ,during the operation the laptop restart it's self then I connect my iPhone 4 to iTunes again to finish the uppdating but its stuck to Apple log tried to restor it again via iTunes i get the same stuck to logo

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    Hi, did you ever solve this problem?
    My 1 year old -- ha! one month out of warranty -- iPhone 4 has been having a nearly identical problem over the past few days.
    It started by dying completely so I had the battery replaced, thinking it was simply battery issue.
    It then worked again for a moment but started doing exactly what you describe, going through a reset cycle (longer than 30 seconds but who's counting). And it felt quite warm.
    Did hard reset, plugged into wall charger and MBP USB but the new battery wouldn't even get a full charge (a whopping 92% after nearly two days). It would even lose battery when plugged in if I opened an app. And all the while plugged in, if I left the phone on, it would cycle through these resets. So I turned it off to try to charge it.
    Now suddenly, it's dead again. Totally black, and hard reset does nothing. Up until two days ago there was nothing wrong whatsoever with this phone! And I hadn't even installed a new app that could be the root of the issue. No idea whatsoever what caused this.
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  • HT1766 my phone stuck at apple logo

    My phone stuck at apple logo after i restored with itunes

    Hi pippens314,
    If you are having issues with an iPhone that won't start past the Apple screen after a restore attempt, you may find the following articles helpful:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3281
    Apple Support: If you can't update or restore your iOS device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808
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