iPhone 14 keeps restarting – Fix

Does your iPhone 14 keeps restarting on its own? Some of the iPhone users have faced this problem with their iPhone 14s recently where the device has restarted out of nowhere. There are a ton of reasons why you might face this issue, but we can assure you that you will need only this set of solutions to fix this problem.

 

Fix 1 – Force restart the iPhone

Force reboot or hard resetting the iPhone can solve the issue.

Step 1 – At first, tap the Volume Up button on the iPhone once and leave it.

Step 2 – Then, tap and release the Volume Down button on your phone.

Step 3 – After this, all you have to do is to keep pressing the Power button on your iPhone.

 

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If you have pressed the Power button for enough time, the iPhone will restart automatically. This entire procedure of hard reset should not take more time.

 

Fix 2 – Update your iPhone

Lots of the iPhone users don’t update their devices. But, sometimes, it becomes essential for the device to patch any serious bugs or glitches like this one.

Step 1 – Open the iPhone Settings.

Step 2 – Next, go to the “General” tab.

 



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Step 3 – Tap the “Software Update” portion of the settings.

 

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Step 4 – See if an update is pending on the device. If you see an update is pending for the device, tap the “Update Now” to install the update.

 

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You have to agree to terms and conditions of the update.

Your iPhone will be restarted and update will get restarted. After it restarts, the restarting problem will be gone. Check if this works.

 

Fix 3 – Manually reset all the settings

You have to reset all your settings on your iPhone.

Step 1 – To do this, you have to load up the Settings.

Step 2 – Then, go to the “General” settings once again.

 

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Step 3 – This time, you have to go to the “Transfer or reset iPhone” option.

 

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Step 4 – Touch the “Reset” option.

Step 5 – You have to use the “Reset All Settings” function there.

 

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Your iPhone will demand you to verify this step. Once the device restarts, and it becomes operational, check if the device is still restarting or not.

 

Fix 4 – Do a factory reset of the device

If resetting the settings doesn’t work, you can just do a factory reset of the device to fix the problem.

Warning You are factory resetting the device. During this process, all the data from the device will be erased. So, you must back up your data before you proceed to the actual solution.

Step 1 – Reach the Settings page and load up the “General” tab.

Step 2 – In the General tab, load up the “Transfer or reset iPhone” option.

 

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Step 3 – Next, tap the “Erase All Content and Settings“.

 

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Step 4 – On the Erase This iPhone page, tap the “Continue” option.

 

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After this, your iPhone 14 won’t restart automatically again. If the problem still persists, go to the next solution.

 

Fix 5 – Eject the SIM card and reinsert the same

Some users have claimed to fix the issue just by ejecting the SIM and reinserting the same.

Step 1 – Take out the case of the iPhone.

Step 2 – Now, use the SIM ejector tool to eject the SIM card tray.

 

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Step 3 – Leave the iPhone alone for a few seconds.



Step 4 – Later, re-insert the same SIM tray to your iPhone.

The problem with the iPhones restarting all of a sudden will go away.

 

Fix 6 – Update all the apps

Vulnerabilities or instability of the apps can cause this problem. We recommend you install all the updates for the apps.

NOTE – Make sure you are connected to the Wi-Fi.

Step 1 – Open the App Store.

Step 2 – In the App Store page, tap the profile icon on the top.

 

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Step 3 – On the Account panel, tap the “Update All” to start updating the apps on your device.

 

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This whole process may take some time and depends upon many external factors like Wi-Fi bandwidth, free space on your iPhone.

So, patiently wait for the completion of the process. This should have fixed the iPhone’s disruptive behavior once and for all.