![]() ![]() Iphone Se 2022 Black (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) How to put your iPhone 8 or iPhone SE (20) into DFU mode If the screen remains black but is illuminated, your iPad Pro is successfully in DFU mode.Remember, if the "Plug into iTunes" screen comes on, you've held the buttons down for too long and need to try again. Release the side button but continue holding the volume button down for 5 seconds.If the Apple logo appears, you've held it for too long, so try again. Continue to hold both buttons down for 10 seconds.While you're still holding the power button, press and hold down the volume down button.Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds, until the screen turns black.Drag the slider to power the iPad Pro off.Press and hold the Power button at the top until the Power off slider appears.Quickly press and release the volume down button.Quickly press and release the volume up button.Make sure that iTunes (macOS Mojave and PCs) or Finder (macOS Catalina and later) is running.Plug in your iPad Pro with Face ID into your Mac or PC.So getting it into DFU mode is just like with an iPhone with Face ID. Since the 3rd-generation iPad Pro (2018), Apple got rid of the Home Button and Touch ID on current iPad Pro models in exchange for Face ID, just like with the higher-end iPhone models. IPad Pro 2021 (Image credit: iMore / Future) How to put your iPad Pro with Face ID into DFU mode If the screen has stayed black (but clearly illuminated), then you're in DFU mode.Īt this point, iTunes or Finder on your computer should have detected an iPhone and allow it to be restored.The timing can be tricky, so don't be afraid to try again until you get it. If you see the "Plug into iTunes" screen, then you've held it too long and need to try again. ![]() Release only the side button (On/Off) but continue holding down the volume down button for another 5 seconds.If you see the Apple logo, you've held them down for too long, so you'll need to try again. Continue to hold both buttons down for 10 seconds.While still holding down the side button, press and hold down the volume down button on the left side of your iPhone.Press and hold the side button (On/Off) of your iPhone for 3 seconds.Drag the slider to power your device off.Press and hold the side button until the Power Off sliderappears.Quickly press and release the volume down button.Quickly press and release the volume up button.Turn off your iPhone with Face ID if it isn't already.Make sure that iTunes (macOS Mojave and PCs) or Finder (macOS Catalina and later) is running.Plug in your iPhone with Face ID into your Mac or PC.Press & hold Side button until the Apple logo appears on your iPhone’s screen. It asks you to restore the device before you are able to use it again. iTunes will now prompt you that it has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. Next, release the Side button and continue to hold Volume Down for 10 more seconds. ![]() Continue to hold the Side button and extra press & hold the Volume Down button for around 5 seconds. Immediately, press & hold the Side button (Sleep/Wake button) for 10 seconds until the iPhone’s screen gets black. Press & release the Volume Up button, followed by the Volume Down key. Open iTunes on your computer and make sure that your iPhone is connected and recognized by the software. Use the lightning cable to connect your iPhone with your computer. How To Bring iPhone 8, 8 Plus & X Into DFU Modeīefore starting the process make sure that iTunes on your Mac or Windows computer is update to its latest available version. The difference between the two states is that when iPhone is in DFU Mode it can only be Restored via iTunes, while Recovery Mode also has the Update option available in iTunes. I’ve previously shown you how to enter and exit the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X recovery mode. You guessed it right, in this article we’ll take a look at how to bring the 2017 Apple flagships into DFU mode. DFU stands for Device Firmware Update and represents a state that you can bring your iPhone into where it can connect to iTunes without loading the operating system (boot loader). The removal of the Home button on the 10th anniversary iPhone flagship has caused a a series of permutations when it comes to traditional but vital iPhone button combinations that capture screenshots, enable the Emergency SOS feature, hard reset the device, put the device in recovery mode and last but not least bring the Apple smartphone into DFU mode. ![]()
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