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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Stuck on recovery mode after trying to update

I tried to restore and update my iphone 6 and no it is on recovery mode and iTunes won't recognize it, it gave me error 4005

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Have you tried putting the phone into DFU mode and then restoring?

Plug your iPhone into your computer and open iTunes. It doesn’t matter if your iPhone is on or off.

Press and hold the Sleep / Wake Button and Home Button together for 8 seconds.

After 8 seconds, release the Sleep / Wake Button but continue to hold the Home Button until iTunes says “iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode"

Let go of the Home Button.

Your iPhone’s display will be completely black if you’ve successfully entered DFU mode. If it’s not, try again from the beginning.

Restore your iPhone using iTunes.

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If you iOS device have been stuck in Recovery Mode while updating to iOS 10 and it’s not because of a hardware issue on your device, you can follow the steps below to get your iPhone out of recovery mode:

Step 1. Force-restart your iPhone iPad. Press both of Sleep and Home buttons for about 15 seconds until it turns off. And after some seconds, turn on your device again to check whether your iPhone works normally. If it’s still stuck in Recovery Mode, jump to step 2.

Step 2. Update iTunes to the latest version. If your iTunes is not the latest, you can run iTunes on your computer, and go to iTunes > Check for Updates… on the iTunes Menu to download the newest version. After downloading, just install it on your computer.

Step 3. Restore Your Device in Recovery Mode. Run iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone or iPad to computer. Your iTunes may tell you "it has detected an iPhone (iPad or iPod touch) in Recovery Mode. You must restore this iPhone (iPad or iPod touch) before it can be used with iTunes." After you see the message, just click OK.

I guess this post would be quite helpful for you: https://goo.gl/aJZkiJ

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I've done all of this but I always get error 4005 after a long pause while "waiting for iPhone"

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The problem was that i couldn't put it in dfu mode because it was stuck at the recovery mode loop and also my computer did recognize the phone but as unknown hardware, so i tried everything that apple support website has to offer, i even called apple support bt they only told me "your phone is bricked beyond repair, it's a hardware problem which we don't fix".

I kept googling till i found a post on reddit from like a year ago : https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comme...

And it worked like a charm! It saved my iphone 6. Thanks for your answers and i hope my experience helps others in the same situation.

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