Hi guys,
I was able to put my iPhone 11 Pro into recovery mode earlier, but now I cannot. For whatever reason, it seems like I had the phone in recovery mode for too long and so the phone eventually booted up into normal mode. Since then, I've been unable to get it into recovery mode. The reason it was in recovery mode for so long was because I was downloading the iOS 13.5.1 IPSW.
To me, the process to get into recovery mode seems relatively simple:
1. Volume Up (press and release)
2. Volume Down (press and release)
3. Hold power button basically until recovery mode prompts (after reboot, after logo appears, etc.).
The problem for me is that, in step 3, the phone shuts down, tries to boot, apple logo appears, and then disappears. It doesn't give me the "connect to laptop" icon. The apple logo just simply disappears and the phone appears to just turn itself back off instead of going into recovery mode. I've been playing around doing the same thing over and over for the past 30 minutes trying to get the "right timing", but no luck.
I would highly doubt this to be the case, but the iPhone doesn't "temporarily disable" DFU/recovery mode does it?
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Nevermind. Finally got it on the 16th try.
I was able to put my iPhone 11 Pro into recovery mode earlier, but now I cannot. For whatever reason, it seems like I had the phone in recovery mode for too long and so the phone eventually booted up into normal mode. Since then, I've been unable to get it into recovery mode. The reason it was in recovery mode for so long was because I was downloading the iOS 13.5.1 IPSW.
To me, the process to get into recovery mode seems relatively simple:
1. Volume Up (press and release)
2. Volume Down (press and release)
3. Hold power button basically until recovery mode prompts (after reboot, after logo appears, etc.).
The problem for me is that, in step 3, the phone shuts down, tries to boot, apple logo appears, and then disappears. It doesn't give me the "connect to laptop" icon. The apple logo just simply disappears and the phone appears to just turn itself back off instead of going into recovery mode. I've been playing around doing the same thing over and over for the past 30 minutes trying to get the "right timing", but no luck.
I would highly doubt this to be the case, but the iPhone doesn't "temporarily disable" DFU/recovery mode does it?
[automerge]1593669744[/automerge]
Nevermind. Finally got it on the 16th try.
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