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Is your iPhone stuck on "Verifying Update"? This can be frustrating when you're trying to update your phone. Whether you're upgrading from iOS 16 or 17, we'll show you how to fix your iPhone when it's stuck on Verifying Update with expert advice from Apple Support Specialist Josef Storzi.
Why Is My iPhone Stuck on an Update?
If your iPhone is stuck verifying an update, you'll need to force restart your phone fully. This is also helpful if your phone isn't responding to any touch. Once rebooted, check your Wi-Fi network, turn off any VPNs, and reset your Network Settings if needed.
Steps
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Use certain buttons to force-restart your iPhone. Storzi advises, "If the iPhone is unresponsive, a force-restart may be necessary." This is different from a regular restart , which uses the menu to turn off your iPhone. Do the following:
- Quickly press and release the top volume button.
- Quickly press and release the bottom volume button.
- Press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears.
- Release the side button.
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Make sure your Wi-Fi network is online. If you're having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, make sure the network is stable and active. If it isn't, you may need to restart your router .
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Disable any active VPN services. A VPN can block the connection with Apple's servers. Turn it off, and then restart your phone to start the update again.
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Reset your iPhone's network settings. This will also erase any saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN/APN settings, so you'll need to enter those again later. [1] X Research source Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Transfer or Reset [Device] .
- Tap Reset .
- Tap Reset Network Settings .
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Use iTunes or the Finder to update your iPhone. If you can't update your iPhone through Wi-Fi, you can try using a wired connection instead. On Windows, you'll need to use iTunes . On Mac, you'll need to use the Finder. [2] X Research source
- Be sure to backup your device
before updating. This can be done via iCloud or your computer.
- According to Storzi, you can "navigate to iCloud.com in your browser and sign into your iCloud account" to find photos, messages, and other content synced to your account.
- Be sure to backup your device
before updating. This can be done via iCloud or your computer.
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Contact Apple support for help. This may be a hardware issue, and you may still be covered by Apple's warranty. [3] X Research source
- You can contact Apple on their website at https://getsupport.apple.com/ .