Your iPhone 13 Pro Max remains stuck on the apple and you can no longer use it to be able to make your phone calls, write your sms or even go on the web? It is common that your iPhone 13 Pro Max bug without you understanding why. You will therefore, of course, have to quickly find the cause of such a problem in order to be able to use your iPhone 13 Pro Max again. In this article, you will read all the steps you need to know to be able to unlock your iPhone 13 Pro Max when the screen of your mobile phone is stuck on the Apple logo.

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Why your iPhone 13 Pro Max stuck on apple?

The fact that your iPhone 13 Pro Max stuck on the apple could come from several causes. First, it could be a simple system glitch that will fix itself once your mobile phone restarts. It could also be a software problem: the blocking of your iPhone 13 Pro Max on the Apple logo could be related to the update of your mobile phone, the update of an application or even a restore from iTunes or iCloud. Most hardware problems, on the other hand, turn out to be much more difficult to solve, because they can be related to a overheating of your iPhone 13 Pro Max, exposure to too cold temperatures, a battery defect… Finally, it is possible that your iPhone 13 Pro Max freezes following a jailbreak. Jailbreaking your iPhone 13 Pro Max could be damaging to your device and cause serious issues.

If ever your iPhone 13 Pro Max gets stuck on the Apple logo, force restart your mobile phone

It will happen that the fact that your iPhone 13 Pro Max remains stuck on the apple no longer allows you to turn it off and then turn it back on in the classic way. If so, you will need to force restart your phone. If you have the iOS 16 system version, you will need to press the volume up key but also the volume down button on your iPhone 13 Pro Max then release them directly by following. You will then have to hold the side button down and then release it when the Apple logo appears on the screen of your iPhone 13 Pro Max. If you are using any system version other than iOS 16, you will need to learn about other methods to force restart your mobile phone.

Let your iPhone 13 Pro Max drain of its charge when the screen freezes on the Apple logo

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max remains stuck on the Apple, let it completely empty of its charge before putting it back to charge using an Apple-approved charger. In most cases, it will restart correctly and your problem will be resolved.

Troubleshoot iPhone Stuck on Logo without Losing Information via ReiBoot Program

The programme reboot will allow you to recover all of your data while unlocking your iPhone 13 Pro Max. You will need to connect your iPhone 13 Pro Max to your computer with a USB cable and click on Repair Operating System. Then click Repair Now then download the firmware and choose a location on your laptop. Once the download is complete, click Repair Now then restart your iPhone 13 Pro Max. You should therefore recover your iPhone 13 Pro Max as you left it before it bugged and got stuck on the apple.

Freezing your iPhone 13 Pro Max on Apple: recovery mode

It will be possible to restore your iPhone in recovery mode if it gets stuck without any other alternative. However, this technique would risk deleting all your data and information stored in your iPhone 13 Pro Max: you will need to make a backup of your mobile phone if you want to go into recovery mode. We will see how to do:

  • Back up your iPhone 13 Pro Max using iCloud or another backup method
  • Connect your iPhone 13 Pro Max to your laptop
  • Launch iTunes on your laptop
  • Go into recovery mode
  • Select Restore in the iTunes window

Resetting your iPhone 13 Pro Max

You can also try to reboot your iPhone 13 Pro Max to factory settings, knowing that this technique will also erase all of your data. Do not hesitate to contact the apple services in order to define the best alternative for your problem.

If you ever want other information on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, you can look at the other articles in the category: iPhone 13 Pro Max.