Recover iPhone Data after Stuck

[Issue Fixed]iPhone Stuck at the Apple Logo Screen

As we know, after upgrading the iOS, jailbreaking, or restoring your iPhone from iTunes, you may encounter some problems like that your iPhone can be started normally. It stuck at the Apple logo screen, or in an endless loop so that you can't move forward. Now, this tutorial shows you how to get your problems fixed with one click. Moreover, you won't lose your iPhone data. Please keep reading this article.

iPhone stuck on the Apple logo screen. Fix it with 1 click.

You can solve above problems with iPhone Data Recovery (Mac) or iPhone Data Recovery (Windows), which is the key that can bring your iPhone back to normal. All you need to do is to download and install it on your computer, and then save your iPhone's life with one click and no data loss.

Now, you can download the free trial version below to have a try.

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After downloading and installing the iPhone recovery software, run it on your computer. Then connect your iPhone to the computer. If you're Windows version users, you'll see the window below. Click "Restart device" and your iPhone will return to normal in a few minutes after the restart.

Important Notes: If you fail to get iPhone out of recovery mode, you can switch to "Fix iOS System" to repair operating system and solve iPhone stuck on apple logo screen problem.

After you connect iPhone to the software, click "Start" button to continue the process, then you need to click "Download" button to download the firmware for your iOS device.

After the download is complete, the software will continuously start fixing your iOS system to normal, the whole procedure takes less than 10 minutes.

Whatever the version you choose, you can fix the "iPhone stuck at Apple logo screen" issue with just one click. What’s more, both versions of iPhone/iPad/iPod Recovery let you recover lost data from your iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/SE/6s/6s Plus/6/6 Plus/5s/5c/5/4S/4/3GS in three ways: directly scan your iPhone and extracting iTunes/iCloud backup file. If you have such a need, you can read this guide.

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How to recover lost data from iPhone

Step 1: Choose your device model and a recovery mode

Now we take the Mac version for example. Firstly, you'll see three kinds of recovery mode here. If you want to recover data directly from your iPhone, choose Recover from iOS Device. If you have an iTunes backup, you can choose Recover from iTunes Backup File to extract it, else choose Recover from iCloud Backup File.

Step 2: Scan your iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7Plus/SE/6s/6s Plus/6/6 Plus/5s/5c/5/4S/4/3GS

Now, let's choose to Recover from iOS Device. For iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/SE/6s/6s Plus/6/6 Plus/5s/5c/5/4S user, you only need to click Start Scan to begin scanning your iPhone for lost data on it.

For iPhone 4/3GS user, it's different. You need to follow the steps below to get into the device's scanning mode to scan your iPhone:

1. Hold your iPhone and click Start.
2. Hold the Power and Home buttons at the same time for exactly 10 seconds.
3. Release the Power button, and keep the Home button pressed, until you're told that you've entered the scanning mode successfully.

Step 3: Preview and recover data from your iPhone

After the scan, you'll get a scan result where all recoverable data found on your iPhone are presented. You can preview all text contents and photos one by one. Then select whatever you want and click Recover to save them on your computer with one click.

recover iPhone data

Note: For iPhone 4/3GS user, you can restore deleted contacts, messages, photo stream, photo library, camera roll, call log, notes, calendars, reminders and Safari bookmarks. For iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/SE/6s/6s Plus/6/6 Plus/5s/5c/5/4S user, you can restore deleted contacts, call log, messages, reminders, notes, calendars and Safari bookmarks.

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