I tried to restore both iOS 13 and 14 via IPSW files via both Mac and Windows with no success. I read on other formus that I am not the only one.
Any advice or suggestions?
Volume + and release
Volume - and release
Hold Side button for 6 seconds
Continue holding Side button and hold volume - for 6s more
Release Side button, and keep holding volume untill it get to DFU
Same here! Reiboot, iTunes update, restore. You name it I tried it all. Just can’t get it to work. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!
I had this same exact problem. iPhone 11 max pro worked perfectly fine until apply pushed the 14.7 update to it. From there, it was constant apple loops and 100+ attempts to restore my phone with no luck. Took it to Best Buy and they couldn't get it to work, so they "offered" me a solution of buying the same exact phone for $600. I thought they were out of their mind, so I went to verizon. They had even worse options. Called Apple and the support tech was a complete unempathetic jerk. Told me the update didn't break my phone, but that something was probably already wrong, and the update exploited it. I said my phone was working perfectly well, and I didn't need an update to exploit anything. He then rambled about it being like a car transmission going bad, and he claimed that best buy offering me the $600 phone was a gift that I should jump at. Given no other options, I took that one. What a scam.
I Am sorry to comment to this thread as my problem isn't quite the same to start with but symptoms are 100% match. Yesterday, out of the blue my phone shut itself down while on the move and started to eternally reboot right after the Apple logo splash is displayed.
None of the restart hints helped, always same apple-logo-reboot-loop.
IOS 14.7.1 and no clear idea when was this installed (automatic updates). No beta-ios or other tweaking, just normal iPhone usage.
My father helped me to come to a point where:
I had an intermediate test where I shut the phone off gracefully after the setup was done --> resulted on apple logo reboot loop again.
Went through above setup-reboots again.
Now started testing what happens when screen is locked. Every wake up (power button press) resulted in a reboot and phone starting back to passcode query. I can log in and phone stays operational as long as I keep screen on and open. I did this ca. 20 times, every time same behavior.
As Face ID was mentioned here, I enabled it. After it was successfully set up, I locked the phone and wake up resulted in reboot, but this time notorious eternal-apple-logo-reboot-loop style. Perkele. Square one again.
What you think? Is it a hardware fault? To me it starts smell like one..
I ended up having to buy a new phone after the beta version bricked my XS. I’m a single parent and on a tight income. This is the reason I opted out of beta because apple won’t stand behind their customers that test out products. The least they could do would have been offer a loaner or replacement until a solution. Just my 2cents
I had a similar issue after the IOS 15.1 software update, I had an XS too. I no longer had any cellular data connection to my device. After hours of back and forth with apple support and my wireless carrier customer service, I was basically told by apple “it wasn’t our fault, updates are supposed to fix problems not cause them.” And my wireless carrier said that there wasn’t anything wrong with my sim card etc. I was forced into buying a new phone. I only had the XS for a little over a year
This also happened to me too. I had it on my main iPad 7th gen and I had to get stuck on my iMac till Christmas! I was on that software version when it was released. A few days later on a Sunday morning, I was checking my Twitter till all of a sudden, my iPad randomly restarted! I have this experience this issue before and it successfully lets me restore it. I was just downgrading to a version of iOS 13 when I didn't like the way how iOS 14 didn't have bedtime mode, I only selected Update Software instead of Restore. Now however, when I had this issue again on iOS 14 Beta 2, it's different. My iPad was stuck on the Apple logo and I couldn't get it off. It restarted with the Apple logo and some flashing green and red lines. It sometimes display a red screen for a second then it restarts. I tried restoring it in iTunes and I had the same error as 4013. I had random errors from 4013, which I forgotten. I tried doing this on a another computer but still 4013. I tried restoring it using the DFU mode but it's still 4013. Though, after a few whole times, It successfully gave me a "Welcome to your new iPad" screen which I thought it worked, till it restarted again. WITH THE SAME ISSUE! I gave up and decided to take it to the Apple Store. But, when this problem happened during the day, all Apple Stores were closed. So I had to be stuck on my iMac for a while. Now, In September or November, my Apple Store is open. I contacted my brother to schedule an appointment to the Genius Bar and try to find a solution to fix my iPad. I was messaging my brother and what he told me that the Genius Bar told my brother that the iPad is bent and I actually broke the inside of it. Which that's what I believed, because my iPad was a bit bent but it's in fine condition. Now, when I saw this forum, I was glad that I wasn't the only one with this same problem. For now, I still tried restoring my iPad, but now it won't let me. Because it's now stuck on "Waiting for iPad" and It won't let me go through that screen. I still have my previous iPad today and I don't know how to restore it. It's dead, and it will probably be stuck on that Apple logo, forever, and forever. I'll try again tomorrow and see if I can find solutions to my problem.