How to put the iPhone into Recovery Mode

How to put the iPhone into Recovery Mode

The iPhone family runs on Apple’s proprietary iOS platform, and every year, we see the company release a major upgrade to the OS. These major upgrades bring visual overhauls, polished features, and some new easter eggs here and there, that together, make the whole iPhone experience, wholesome.

However, every software has its own bugs, and sometimes, very rarely, the bugs in iOS come to the fore and this can cause the iPhone to misbehave. If such cases are left without fixes, there is a very real risk of your iPhone bricking. Now, if your iPhone is misbehaving and you don’t want to run to the service center just yet, one of the solutions you can explore is to re-install the iOS platform on your iPhone, through iTunes.

In order to do this, you need to first put your iPhone into Recovery mode. Usually, this method is used when your iPhone mysteriously shuts down and refuses to boot into the OS. Luckily, placing the iPhone into recovery mode can help us hook it onto iTunes and restore the OS seamlessly.