IPhone Stuck on reboot

So My Iphone is stuck on its reboot. I was getting an update on the papijump application and my internet timed out. so i rebooted my phone and well here I am. I have rebooted it and it gets stuck at the apple logo.

Hey there I have found the solution what you do it pop the sim card out. Plug your phone while off into itunes, then load itunes, now it wont pop up on the screen but make sure itunes is fully up and ready to go. Then do a force reset on your phone by holding the home button and the lock button, hold these too down till the phone turns of then reboots continue holding them down through the apple logo "hold for maybe 15 sec after apple logo" then release. Itunes should now find it and what you will want to do is a full restoration and it will ask you if you would like too as well. Once the software is back on the phone you will need to put the sim card back and then you should be back in business! Hope it works for you!

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