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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 Plus that was released on September 19, 2014. Model: A1522, A1524

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During initial set up iPhone 6+ stuck on apple music logo.

So I have had this problem with four different phones this week.

After the correct carrier SIM card is inserted after this screen the following happens;

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And then it is stuck on this and does nothing afterwards;

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This has happened to me with a 5S, 6+, as well as a 7.

It is strange because I have not encountered this problem before, I am curious if this has been happening to others since the last IOS update maybe?

Thank you.

Update (04/05/2018)

I have also tried flashing them with 3UTools and this has not helped the problem

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If your iPhone stuck on Apple logo, you should fix it as soon as possible, here is the guide teach you how to fix iPhone 6 stuck on Apple logo without data loss.

Step 1.Download and Run the U.Fone iOS System Recovery

Step 2.Connect your iPhone 6 to the PC

Step 3.Download and Select the Right Version Firmware for your iPhone

Step 4.Begin to download the firmware package

Step 5.Fix your iPhone 6 Stuck on Apple Logo, no data loss at all.

Here is the video guide:

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You can also Try Recovery Mode to Restore Your iPhone to Factory Settings,but this way will cause data loss

Install the latest iTunes version and launch the program.

Plug your phone using the USB cable to your PC.

While pressing the power key, press the Home button. Hold them together for at least ten seconds until you see the recovery mode screen.

A pop-up screen appears from iTunes stating that there is a problem with the iPhone[your iPhone name] that requires it to be updatetd or restored. Choose update to let iTunes reinstall your iOS system wihout erasing data, if it takes more than 15 minutes, repeat these steps and choose restore instead, which will allow iTunes to erasing your content and settings on the device.

iTunes will reinstall iOS and restore the device to the latest backup. You will however lose data that wasn’t stored in the backup.

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