There are a few ways to exit recovery mode on the iPhone 11. The first is to use iTunes on a computer. The second is to use the iPhone’s own buttons. The third is to use a third-party tool.
The first way to exit recovery mode on the iPhone 11 is to use iTunes on a computer. To do this, connect the iPhone to the computer and open iTunes. If the iPhone is connected and detected, a message will appear in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window. Click on the phone’s icon in the upper-left corner of the window, and then click on the “Summary” tab. Under the “Restore iPhone” heading, click on the “Restore” button. A message will appear asking if you want to restore the iPhone from a backup or if you want to erase and set up the phone as a new device. Click on the “Erase” button. The iPhone will restart and exit recovery mode.
The second way to exit recovery mode on the iPhone 11 is to use the phone’s own buttons. To do this, hold down the Volume Up button and the Power button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release the buttons. The iPhone will restart and exit recovery mode.
The third way to exit recovery mode on the iPhone 11 is to use a third-party tool. One such tool is called ReiBoot. To use ReiBoot, connect the iPhone to the computer and launch the program. Click on the “Enter Recovery Mode” button. The iPhone will enter recovery mode. To exit recovery mode, click on the “Exit Recovery Mode” button.
Understanding Recovery Mode on iPhone 11
iOS 11 Recovery Mode is a state your iPhone can be in to help you fix certain issues. It’s a way to put your device into a special mode where it can connect to a computer and be restored or updated.
In order to enter Recovery Mode, you’ll need to have a USB cable.
1. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your iPhone.
3. Hold down the Home button and connect the USB cable to your iPhone.
4. Keep holding down the Home button until you see the Connect to iTunes screen.
5. iTunes will open and you’ll see a message saying that your iPhone is in Recovery Mode.
You can exit Recovery Mode by following these steps:
1. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your iPhone.
3. Hold down the Home button and connect the USB cable to your iPhone.
4. Keep holding down the Home button until you see the Connect to iTunes screen.
5. iTunes will open and you’ll see a message saying that your iPhone is in Recovery Mode.
6. Click on the Restore button in iTunes.
7. The iPhone will be restored to its original state.
Reasons Why iPhone 11 Enters Recovery Mode
There are a number of reasons why an iPhone 11 might enter recovery mode. One of the most common reasons is that the device has been jailbroken, and the user tries to update the firmware. Another reason might be that the device is not operating correctly, and the user wants to restore it to its factory settings.
Regardless of the reason, there are several ways to exit recovery mode on an iPhone 11. The most common way is to connect the device to a computer and use iTunes to restore it. If the device is not connected to a computer, or if iTunes is not available, there are other methods that can be used.
One way to exit recovery mode without a computer is to use the “DFU Mode” feature. This can be done by following these steps:
1) Turn off the iPhone 11.
2) Hold down the “Volume Down” button and the “Power” button at the same time.
3) Continue to hold down these buttons until the screen turns black.
4) Once the screen is black, release the “Power” button but continue to hold down the “Volume Down” button.
5) After about 10 seconds, release the “Volume Down” button.
If the device is still in recovery mode, it will show a connect to iTunes screen. At this point, the device can be connected to a computer and iTunes can be used to restore it.
If the device is not connected to a computer, or if iTunes is not available, there is another way to exit recovery mode. This can be done by following these steps:
1) Turn off the iPhone 11.
2) Hold down the “Home” button and the “Power” button at the same time.
3) Continue to hold down these buttons until the screen turns black.
4) Once the screen is black, release the “Power” button but continue to hold down the “Home” button.
5) After about 10 seconds, release the “Home” button.
If the device is still in recovery mode, it will show the connect to iTunes screen. At this point, the device can be connected to a computer and iTunes can be used to restore it.
Exiting Recovery Mode on iPhone 11 using iTunes
There are a few ways to exit Recovery Mode on an iPhone 11. The most common way is to use iTunes on a computer.
To exit Recovery Mode using iTunes, you will need to connect your iPhone to the computer and open iTunes. Once iTunes is open, you will need to click on the iPhone icon in the top left corner of the iTunes window.
Once you have clicked on the iPhone icon, you will need to click on the “Summary” tab in the main iTunes window. Once you are on the “Summary” tab, you will need to click on the “Restore iPhone” button.
Once you have clicked on the “Restore iPhone” button, you will be prompted to enter your iPhone’s passcode. Once you have entered your iPhone’s passcode, you will need to click on the “Restore” button.
Once you have clicked on the “Restore” button, iTunes will begin restoring your iPhone. Once your iPhone has been restored, it will exit Recovery Mode and you will be able to use it normally.
Exiting Recovery Mode on iPhone 11 using Finder (macOS Catalina and later)
If you’re using an iPhone 11 and running macOS Catalina or later, you can use Finder to exit Recovery Mode.
1. Open Finder.
2. Click the Go menu and select Utilities.
3. Click the Terminal application.
4. Type the following command and press Return:
sudo ./usr/libexec/debugserver –exit-program
5. Click the Apple menu and select Restart.
Your iPhone 11 will restart and exit Recovery Mode.
Exiting Recovery Mode on iPhone 11 without a computer
If your iPhone 11 is stuck in recovery mode and you don’t have access to a computer, there is still a way to exit recovery mode without a computer.
First, try restarting your iPhone 11. If that doesn’t work, hold down the power and volume down buttons together until you see the Apple logo.
If that still doesn’t work, you can try a hard reset. To do a hard reset, hold down the power and volume up buttons together until you see the Apple logo.
Troubleshooting if iPhone 11 Cannot Exit Recovery Mode
There are a few ways that you can try to exit recovery mode on your iPhone 11. If your iPhone 11 cannot exit recovery mode, you may need to try a few of these methods.
The first thing you can try is to force restart your iPhone 11. To do this, hold down the Power button and the Volume Up button at the same time. Keep holding these buttons until your iPhone 11 restarts.
If this doesn’t work, you can try to connect your iPhone 11 to a computer and use iTunes to restore it. If your iPhone 11 is still in recovery mode, iTunes will prompt you to restore your iPhone.
If you still cannot exit recovery mode, you can try using a third-party software to restore your iPhone. There are a few different programs that you can use, such as ReiBoot or Tenorshare ReiBoot.
If you still can’t exit recovery mode, you may need to take your iPhone to a technician to have it restored.
Precautions to Take While Exiting Recovery Mode on iPhone 11
When your iPhone 11 is stuck in recovery mode, you have to use iTunes to get it out. Here are some precautions to take while exiting recovery mode on iPhone 11.
First and foremost, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your computer. If not, download and install it before proceeding.
Next, connect your iPhone 11 to your computer using the USB cable.
Launch iTunes and wait for it to detect your device.
Once it does, click on the “Device” button in the upper-left corner of the iTunes window.
Next, click on the “Summary” tab and then click on the “Restore” button.
iTunes will then prompt you to confirm that you want to restore your device. Click on the “Restore” button again to proceed.
iTunes will then begin restoring your iPhone 11. This process can take a while, so be patient.
Once the restoration is complete, your iPhone 11 will restart and you’ll be able to use it as normal.