Software and firmware terms your technician uses when diagnosing a phone that wonβt boot, is stuck in a loop, or needs a firmware restore.
DFU Mode
The deepest iPhone restore state β bypasses the bootloader entirely. Used when Recovery Mode fails. Screen stays completely black in DFU Mode.
Recovery Mode
A restore state showing a cable icon on screen. Used to reinstall iOS when the phone wonβt boot. Try Update before Restore to preserve your data.
Firmware
Low-level software installed on a phoneβs chips that controls hardware operation. iOS is firmware. Corruption causes boot loops and restore errors.
Hard Reset
A forced restart that clears temporary memory without erasing any data. Always the first fix to try for a frozen or unresponsive phone β takes under 10 seconds.
IMEI
The unique 15-digit identity number of every phone. Check it before buying second-hand β reveals if the phone is stolen, carrier-locked, or has an active iCloud Activation Lock.
Boot Loop
When a phone repeatedly restarts without completing startup. Usually caused by corrupted firmware or a failed update. Fix sequence: hard reset β Recovery Mode β DFU Mode β hardware diagnosis.
Further reading
- iPhone Keeps Restarting? 9 Fixes That Actually Work β boot loops and restart issues explained
- iPhone Error 9, 4013, 4014: Complete Fix Guide β when DFU and Recovery Mode return errors
- iPhone Error 14: Complete Troubleshooting Guide β firmware restore error explained