As many of you know, I am a big fan of restoring an iPhone as new. Typically, I do this when a new full version of iOS is released and during the *rare* times I have problems with iOS, usually do to a rogue app. Having said that, I'm off today and opted to take this time to restore my iPhone 7 Plus as new by reinstalling the full version of iOS 10.1 dev beta 5 (many believe dev beta 5 to be the final beta release of iOS 10.1 before it becomes official), but when I initially attempted to place the device in DFU mode, I learned that the steps, are somewhat different due to the haptic home button. For the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the volume down button is used in lieu of the home button. With that in mind, below are the steps to get an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in DFU mode.
1. Connect your iPhone 7 / 7 Plus to your computer via the included USB cable.
2. Turn the iPhone completely off.
3. Press the Power (on/off) button for 3 seconds.
4. While continuing to press the Power button, press the volume down button for 10 seconds.
5. While continuing to press the volume down button, release the Power button.
6. After about 10 seconds or so, iTunes should display that it has detected the iPhone in recovery. NOTE: Nothing will be displayed on the iPhone's screen. If the iPhone is displaying an image, the device is NOT in DFU mode.
7. Select to "Restore and Update" the device. Doing so will cause iTunes to download and install a fresh full copy of iOS 10.x onto the iPhone.
Afterwards, you can either set up the device as new or restore from a backup.
By the way, DFU stands for Device Firmware Upgrade and it allows iOS devices to be restored from any state.
1. Connect your iPhone 7 / 7 Plus to your computer via the included USB cable.
2. Turn the iPhone completely off.
3. Press the Power (on/off) button for 3 seconds.
4. While continuing to press the Power button, press the volume down button for 10 seconds.
5. While continuing to press the volume down button, release the Power button.
6. After about 10 seconds or so, iTunes should display that it has detected the iPhone in recovery. NOTE: Nothing will be displayed on the iPhone's screen. If the iPhone is displaying an image, the device is NOT in DFU mode.
7. Select to "Restore and Update" the device. Doing so will cause iTunes to download and install a fresh full copy of iOS 10.x onto the iPhone.
Afterwards, you can either set up the device as new or restore from a backup.
By the way, DFU stands for Device Firmware Upgrade and it allows iOS devices to be restored from any state.
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