Why does my Apple iPhone 6s Plus can’t get past the Apple logo, stuck on bootloop?

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Why does my Apple iPhone 6s Plus can’t get past the Apple logo, stuck on bootloop? 


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Normally, your device's start-up procedure would include turning on the CPU, verifying the RAM, configuring all components, and getting each app ready to do duties assigned to it via your inputted commands. All of this occurs as soon as you see the Apple logo on your iPhone's display. However, for some reason, it remains stuck on the same screen and is unable to advance. The most typical causes of this iPhone startup difficulty are listed below. Continue reading to see which of these is giving you problems.

Jailbreaking. Jailbreaking is a phrase that refers to the process of eliminating software constraints that Apple put in place on all of their proprietary iOS devices. Unlike other platforms, Apple controls the majority of what you see on your iOS device.

Damage to the hardware. A malfunctioning hardware or hardware damage has been connected to several occurrences of an iPhone stuck on the Apple logo or boot loops. When some elements of your iPhone are damaged, the software is more likely to malfunction. This is because the iPhone is a system in which the software and hardware components must work together to complete a task. Both the iPhone software and hardware components work together to finish the start-up process, just as they do with the start-up process. As a result, if one component fails, the entire process will be disrupted. The only way to avoid this is to repair the broken component before it becomes a problem.