My Apple iPhone 7 Plus keeps rebooting over and over again, how to fix?
If your Apple iPhone 7 Plus is stuck in a continuous endless reboot loop problem after an upgrade, screen replacement, or restore, or during charging or something else, then this post gives you some ideas on how to deal with the problem. Keep reading to learn the detail.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus that keeps restarting generally fall into two categories:
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus that restarts intermittently: You can use your Apple iPhone 7 Plus for a while with no problem at all, and then your Apple iPhone 7 Plus suddenly restarts.
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus is stuck in a restart loop: Your Apple iPhone 7 Plus continuously restarts and it's totally unusable. The Apple logo appears and disappears on the screen, over and over again.
iOS System Recovery (It is available for Mac and Windows, simply download the proper version depending on your computer's OS.)
Part 1: How to fix Apple iPhone 7 Plus keeps restarting issues on Windows?
Follow these steps: Step 1: Launch iOS System Recovery on your Windows PC. Click "More tools" on the left column and then hit the "iOS System Recovery" in the main interface. Then you will enter the "iOS System Recovery" window. 
Step 2: Click "Start" button to begin iOS system recovery. This professional program can detect your system problem automatically.

Step 3: Click "Question" icon and follow the guide to turn your Apple iPhone 7 Plus into Recovery or DFU mode. Here we put blue screen Apple iPhone 7 Plus into DFU mode.

Step 4: Select the proper iOS model and then click "Download" to download firmware. It will take a few minutes to complete the downloading.

Step 5: When the plug-in is completely downloaded, iOS System Reocvery will automatically fix system issues. After that, your Apple iPhone 7 Plus will get back to normal status.

Part 2: How to fix Apple iPhone 7 Plus keeps restarting on Mac?
Follow these steps: Step 1: Run the software, select "More tools" > "iOS System Recovery". 
Step 2: Check the system broken situations in the interface, and click "Start" to continue the following steps.

Step 3: Connect your disabled Apple iPhone 7 Plus to your Mac computer, and iOS System Recovery will detect your Apple iPhone 7 Plus in abnormal mode. Just click "Confirm" to fix it to normal. If your Apple iPhone 7 Plus is in abnormal mode apart from Recovery/DFU mode, just click the question mark to follow the three steps as the interface tells to enter device scanning mode.

Step 4: Select your Apple iPhone 7 Plus model, name, and other details to download the firmware matching your Apple iPhone 7 Plus.

Step 5: Click "Repair" to star fixing your Apple iPhone 7 Plus. The process will take a few minutes, and you just need to wait patiently.



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