We've all been there. You're in the middle of doing something important—writing an urgent e-mail, digging for a specific photo or eyeballs deep in research. But your phone locks up. In a fit of desperation you start mashing your fingers on the screen—to no avail. More than likely your in for a quick fix.
If your phone is frozen on the Apple logo, head over to the Stuck on Apple Logo for more pointed fixes.
The Basics
Before undertaking any of the more time consuming solutions below, these are a few fundamentals to give a try.
- Perform a force restart. This is also useful if your iPhone is stuck shutting down.
- Connect your phone to power and be patient. Given enough time the issue may resolve itself.
- Close all applications. Does the issue disappear? Reopen them one by one and see if the issue reappears.
Is Your Phone Actually Frozen?
There are a few ways of verifying your iPhone is frozen. Other issues manifest with similar symptoms, so this distinction may be important.
- Do button presses have any effect? Try several. Volume up and down should have a visual indicator appear on screen.
- Is time advancing? This is especially relevant on the lock screen.
- Can your phone produce a noise or vibration response? (toggle the silent mode switch if your iPhone has one).
If it seems like the phone is otherwise functional, based on your answers to these questions, check out the iPhone Touch Screen Not Working page instead.
Full Storage
Getting warnings that your device is low on storage? Computerized devices also need some free space to operate properly. Think of it like your sock drawer. You can squish any number of additional pairs of socks in, but eventually your drawer will stop closing. We think you can see where this is going....
- Try another force restart. Or a few even if it keeps getting stuck before you can unlock.. If you’re lucky, this may allow enough function to get in and clear out some of the 500 blurry pictures of your puppy chasing a paper bag around the yard.
- If this is unsucessful, ultimately you’re going to need to reset your device. Especially if you have gotten recent low storage warnings. If it’s not already in recovery mode, you’ll need to get it there and restore your device.
- This may be the underlying fault if you have received errors 14, 78, or 1110 when processing an update in recovery mode.
Software Corruption or Conflict
During the course of using your phone, something in the ones and zeroes that makes it run might have been lost, or changed in a way that renders your device unusable. This is commonly a result of a botched update, an app conflicting in functionality, or even a malicious piece of software.
To attempt to correct this, perform a reinstall of the operating system. If the phone is frozen, you'll likely need to get it into recovery mode to initiate this process.
- Try the update first.
- If the update is unsuccessful, time to assess the state of your backups. If you're certain you have a recent backup, or are willing to sacrifice your data to regain use of your phone, proceed to restore. This will erase any data presently on your phone.
If the update or restore fails with an error message, document it. Now might be a good time to visit the Answers forum, where you can get more personalized help. Be sure to mention the error message in your question!
Faulty NFC
NFC, or Near Field Communication is responsible for several things in the iPhone, but most notably it facilitates the transmission of payment data for Apple Pay. Certain types of NFC failures can result in the lock screen hanging on the final character. For example: if your password was 123456, it would allow you to type in all six numbers, but would stick on the screen where it would normally unlock.
- It's likely its presence is necessary during the initial handshake to unlock the phone.
- This symptom in older iPhones (those with Touch ID) typically means the NFC chip on the logic board is physically damaged. A heavy drop could crack it, causing this sort of symptom.
- iPhone X and newer began the inclusion of a two tiered logic board. The NFC chip moved to the bottom board. In these phones this sort of hang on the passcode can indicate a separation between the two boards.
- Correcting this issue will require microsoldering skills to repair, even if you diagnose it correctly. You can replace your logic board if that is not an option.
Related Pages
- iPhone Stuck on Apple Logo
- iPhone Home Button Not Working
- iPhone Randomly Shuts Off
- iPhone Touch Screen Not Working
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