HT4623 Tried updating to IOS 7.  Now my phone is stuck on a white screen with two dots and two dashes.

Tried updating my iPhone 4S with IOS 7.  It is now frozen on a white screen with two black dots and two black dashes.  It will flip to another screen once in a while that says "Slide to setup."  But when I do, it goes back to the screen with the dots and dashes.

What happened with your phone? I'm experiencing the same problems at the moment.

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