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My Iphone 5s Is Stuck On The Connect To Itunes Screen

IPhone 4s stuck in recovery mode?

I got out an old iPhone 4s to use because I broke my iPhone 5. The 4s was still running ios 5, so I connected it to iTunes to update it. Before it finished updating there was an iTunes alert saying the update could not be completed (something like that) and my iPhone was put into recovery mode. I again plugged the iphone 4s nto the computer to restore it, but everytime I plug the phone in, iTunes doesn't bring up anything about the phone. How can I get out of recovery mode when iTunes isnt even recognizing my device? http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/Recovery_Mode_(Protocols) my phone looks like the first picture.

IPhone 5s Stuck in Recovery Mode?

I had attempted to update my iPhone 5s to whatever the new IOS is through itunes and while waiting for it to finish installing, it stopped for some reason and now the phone is stuck in recovery mode. I've try countless things, the problem is- I want to keep whats on this phone and most of the ways to fix this is to just completely make the phone factory settings?

I have large amounts of pictures I want to keep and have on this phone but I cannot access them and I do not want to delete them. As well as important text messages and some apps.

Please, If theres any way to fix my phone and keep my stuff tell me!
I've already spent over 4 hours trying different ways from different people having the same problem.

Thank you for your time.

How do reset an iPhone with a broken home button and without knowing my password?

This should help!If you forgot the passcode for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or your device is disabled

My iPhone won't turn on. Please help.?

Hello.

Unfortunately, without proper diagnostic there isn't a right answer for you - iPhone that doesn't turn on in the way that you described it is hardware-damaged in some way. It can be either a dead battery, dysfunctional charging port or something worse.

If there was a way to determine what's the problem without diagnostic, you could very easily deal with it yourself or at least at a very cheap cost (compared to a fix done by a private lab).

Before you do anything, let's just make sure that it's really a hardware problem and not software - connect the iPhone to computer using a working cable, then check to see if iTunes recognizes it. If now, it is maybe in a DFU mode:

Hold down the "Home" + "Power" buttons simultaneously. After 12 seconds, release the home button and continue to hold the power button until the screen lights up and the Apple logo comes on.

If none of the above did the trick, then the only thing that would save the day is a proper diagnostic check by someone who knows what he's doing, I'm truly sorry.

BTW, have you considered checking your charging cable? I once came across a similar case where someone went nuts from thinking his 5-months old iPhone just died, and as later discovered, it was simply a dysfunctional cable... :D

Good luck!

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