Sunday, 27 October 2019

How to Enter DFU or Recovery Mode on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone 11 Recovery and DFU Mode
Got yourself a new iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro and wondering how you can put it in DFU or Recovery mode? Follow this detailed guide to know how.
The Recovery and DFU mode can come in handy if you were tinkering with your iPhone and it stopped booting completely for some reason. The process to boot these phones into DFU and Recovery mode is also a bit different from older iPhones that featured a physical home button.
Before I tell you how to boot your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro into Recovery or DFU mode, it is important to know the differences between the two.

Recovery Mode vs DFU Mode: What’s the Difference

DFU Mode

DFU mode stands for Device Firmware Update mode. It is a special mode that allows the iPhone to interface with the iTunes software on a Mac or PC, but without invoking the iBoot process. Since it bypasses the iBoot (the bootloader in iOS devices) process, DFU mode can be used in different situations including upgrading the iOS firmware, downgrading firmware, and even rebooting your tethered jailbroken device. When your iPhone is in DFU mode, its display will be totally black.

Recovery Mode

Unlike the DFU mode, putting your iPhone in recovery mode invokes the iBoot process. It ensures that the user is actually attempting to install a signed firmware version that is equal to or greater than the one that’s already on the iPhone that’s in Recovery mode. When your iPhone is in Recovery mode, the iPhone screen will prompt you to connect to iTunes. This is the only way to distinguish if your iPhone is in recovery mode or DFU mode.

How to Enter Recovery Mode on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro

Follow these steps to put iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro X in recovery mode:

Step 1: Update iTunes

First, update to the latest iTunes release. If iTunes is currently running on your Mac or PC, quit it. If you are running macOS Catalina, you don’t need to bother with iTunes since it is no longer a part of the OS.

Step 2: Connect iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro to Computer

Connect your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro to your Mac or PC. Accept the prompt to trust the PC if you are connecting the iPhone to it for the first time.

Step 3: Hard Reset

Proceed to force reboot your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro while it is connected to the computer.
To do that, press the Volume Up button, then quickly press the Volume Down button and then press and hold the Side button till the iPhone reboots and you see the connect to iTunes screen on your iPhone. Do not let go of the side button when you see the Apple logo. Wait until the logo to connect the phone to PC shows up.

Step 4: Restore or Update iPhone

You will automatically see a prompt in iTunes on your PC or Mac asking you to Restore or Update your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro. On macOS Catalina, a new finder window will open with a similar prompt.
iPhone 11/Pro DFU Mode
Selecting the Update option will lead to iTunes trying to update your iPhone 11/Pro to the latest iOS release without touching your data. If you select Restore, all data from your iPhone will be entirely wiped out.

How to Exit Recovery Mode on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro

If you want to exit recovery mode, disconnect your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro from the computer and press the Side button to boot it into iOS.

How to Boot iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro into DFU Mode

In case recovery mode does not work, you can boot your iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max into DFU mode. This mode is primarily used when you want to downgrade your iPhone to a lower iOS version.
Step 1: Connect iPhone to a PC and open iTunes on it. On macOS Catalina, you don’t need to worry about opening iTunes.
Step 2: Press the Volume Up button, then quickly press the Volume Down button and then press and hold the Side button until your iPhone 11’s display turns black.
Step 3: Press the Side button and Volume Down button for 5 seconds.
Step 4: Let go of the Side button but continue pressing the Volume Down button.
Step 5: Within a few seconds, your PC should recognize your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro and that it is running in DFU mode.
If recognized, you will see a message prompting you to update your iPhone before it can be used. If you don’t see the message, it would mean that your iPhone has not entered into DFU mode.Also Read:Watermark Removal Tools

How to Exit DFU Mode on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro

To exit DFU mode on your iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Press the Volume up button.
Step 2: Press the Volume Down button.
Step 3: Press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo on the display.


Still facing any issues while trying to boot your iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max into DFU or Recovery mode? Drop a comment so that we can help you out!Also Read:Download Korean Dramas For Free


Tuesday, 22 October 2019

You Can Take These Economical AirPod Alternatives Anywhere [Deals Hub





Have you been searching high and low for Bluetooth earphones that fit in with your busy life? TR9 True Wireless Headphones are quality on-the-go earphones that was not only lightweight but totally ergonomic to sit in and around your ear comfortably all day. And though they usually retail for $119, they’re available now in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub for just $34.99.

The TR9 True Wireless Headphones are versatile enough to keep up with the busiest schedules. For those running low on time, they’re equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 + EDR to ensure faster data transfer and improved battery life. Listen to high quality audio in peace with the cVc 6.0 active noise-cancellation for up to 4 hours, then pop them in the charging case for more listening time. Their ergonomic design means they fit comfortably in your ear no matter where the day takes you — from the gym to the office. Whether you’re taking an important phone call or listening to your favorite playlist on a jog, these headphones get the job done.Also Read:Audio Editing software

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Spotify Is Offering a Free Google Home Mini for Premium Subscribers

Google Home mini
Spotify Premium subscribers now have yet another reason to smile. The streaming giant has announced a free Google Home Mini for its premium subscribers till November 15th or till stocks last. It is worth noting that Spotify is offering a previous-gen Google Home Mini speaker.
Google Home Mini is currently available for $50. In order to get Google Home Mini, you need to follow a few steps. The promotion is valid for current and new Spotify users. If you are still on trial, then you need to end it early and pay for the subscription. In such a case, the trial period will be forfeited.
“Join Premium now and get a Google Home Mini on us. Premium Individual and Family plans include a Google Home Mini at no extra cost.”- Spotify
As mentioned earlier, you need to take certain steps in order to get the Google Home Mini.Also Read:King Root and Its Best Alternative 2019
  • Go to Spotify’s promotional website. Log in, if you are a new customer you need to sign up.
  • After logging in you need to select if you have an Individual or Family Plan. By doing this you reserve Google Home Mini and Spotify confirms the same by sending you an email. In the next step, you will get another email that links you to Google online store. Now all you need to do is apply the coupon and get Google Home Mini for free.
Needless to say the fine print puts forth certain clauses. The promo is not available for trial users, neither is it available for Premium Student Play. If you have already received Google Home Mini via last year’s offer then you will not be able to get it this year.Also Read:Run and Use JioTV on PC/Mac


Monday, 21 October 2019

DigiTimes: 16-inch MacBook Pro Could Launch By End of October





Apple might not hold a media event this month but it looks like the company does intend to launch the 16-inch MacBook Pro as soon as possible. Citing supply chain sources, DigiTimes says that Apple will launch the 16-inch MacBook Pro by the end of October with Quanta Computers already starting volume shipments of the device.

While the publication does have a sketchy track record, we have heard the October-end launch timeframe for the 16-inch MacBook Pro from multiple sources. Icons depicting the 16-inch MacBook Pro have also been found in the first two beta builds of macOS Catalina 10.15.1 suggesting that Apple is indeed working on them and that their launch is imminent.

The 16-inch MacBook Pro will come with smaller bezels surrounding its display which is what will allow Apple to fit a 16-inch display in a MacBook that’s no bigger than the existing 15-inch model. The new MacBook Pro is expected to feature Intel’s 9th gen Core processors along with AMD’s latest 7nm Navi GPUs. It will also mark the return of Apple’s scissor mechanism keyboard which has proven to be far more reliable than the butterfly mechanism keyboard found in existing MacBook Pro models. Rumors point to the model carrying a base price tag of $3,000 and sitting above the 15-inch MacBook Pro.Also Read:King Root and Its Best Alternative 2019

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Our Take

It would be a bit of an odd move from Apple to announce the 16-inch MacBook Pro without any media event. The company was widely expected to hold a media event in the last week of October where it would announce the 16-inch MacBook Pro alongside Apple Tags, 2019 iPad Pro, and iMac refresh. However, that seems very unlikely now as Apple is yet to send out press invites for any such event. Thus, if Apple does announce the 16-inch MacBook Pro next week, it will probably happen via a press release.

[Via DigiTimes]

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

How to Fix Black Camera Issue on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max





One of the best features of my iPhone 11 Pro Max is the new triple camera system. As Steve’s iPhone 11 Pro review and his detailed camera comparison between the iPhone 11 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ has revealed, Apple has significantly upped its game. The other major improvement is there is no shutter lag. However, one annoying issue I am facing with my iPhone 11 Pro Max camera is that it goes black when I launch the Camera app.

I hope Apple fixes it in subsequent updates. But until then here are some solutions you can try to fix the annoying issue where iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro camera goes black.
What is the Black Camera Issue on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max?

Before we explain how to fix the annoying black camera issue on your new iPhone, let me explain the issue so you don’t misunderstand it for some other issue. Basically, when you launch the Camera, instead of seeing the objects, the Camera app is black, which makes it impossible to take a photo. You can see the screenshot below of the black camera issue on the iPhone.



It can be quite annoying when you’re trying to capture a precious moment with your iPhone camera.Also Read:photo to pc

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How to Fix the Black Camera Issue on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Method 1: Force Close or Kill the Camera App

Step 1: Swipe Up and Hold

Bring up the App Switcher on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, holding your finger on the screen for a second and then removing it.

Step 2: Swipe Up to Force Close

You can then close the Camera app by swiping up on the Camera app card.



After force closing the app, relaunch the app, the black camera issue should be resolved.
Method 2: Switch Camera

Another option is to switch the camera, so switch from a rear-facing camera to a front-facing camera, and then switching back to the rear-facing camera. Some users have found that it also fixes the black camera issue.Tips:

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After doing some research I noticed that the black camera issue is seen in older iPhones as well, but strangely I hit the issue only on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. We have seen some sites asking users to restore their iPhone etc, but we don’t think you need to take such an extreme step to fix an issue. We do hope Apple fixes the issue in the next iOS 13 software update.

Are you facing the black camera issue on your shiny new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone Pro Max? Let me know if the solutions mentioned below helped in resolving the issue.

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