An iPhone 14 is displaying an Apple logo that is glowing, even though all other features are not working. This could be caused by a number of issues, so it’s important to troubleshoot and fix them if possible. ..

Use Recovery Mode

If your iPhone displays the Apple logo due to an unsuccessful update, you can use recovery mode to update your iPhone to the latest iOS without wiping your data. If an update is ineffective, you can choose to restore your device with the most recent version of iOS and firmware.

Force Restart the iPhone

On iPhone 8 and later: Hold down the side button until you see the Apple logo, then release it.

On iPhone 7 and earlier: Press and hold the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake button simultaneously. When you see the Apple logo, release these buttons.

To turn off your iPhone: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button simultaneously. Release these buttons until you see the Apple logo. ..

Use Third-Party Software

Open EaseUS MobiUnlock on your computer, select the “Unlock Screen Passcode” option.

To connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to the computer, click “Start” and then click on the “Computer” icon.

Next, you will be asked to choose a firmware package to download. If the firmware has already been downloaded, select the package instead.

When the verification process is complete, click “Unlock Now.” In the warning window, enter the information required and click “Unlock” again to unlock your iPhone, iPad, or iPod without a passcode. ..

After your device has been reset, you can use it again to set up and use it as normal.

Final Words

If your iPhone 14 is stuck and the Apple logo keeps blinking, it means that your device isn’t trusted to be in good shape. Why? Because when you turn on your iPhone or iPad, a chain of verification is actually started. Your device flashes the Apple logo or doesn’t proceed if it can’t pass the verification.