iOS 27: How to fix iPhone stuck on “Verifying Update” screen

Learn how to fix this problem for good

By Moses Johnson - Editor
3 Min Read

Many users who are installing iOS 27 update are experiencing an issue where a spinning pop-up indicator message saying “Verifying update…” appears stuck on screen. This is a fairly common issue that is somewhat annoying because while the iOS 27 update is verifying, the entire iPhone is unusable.

See also: iOS 27: How to fix iPhone stuck on “estimating time remaining”

Fortunately, fixing a stuck verifying update issue on iPhone is dead simple for almost all cases.

In this tutorial. I will explain how to fix iPhone stuck on verifying update during iOS 27 update, step-by-step.

Please note,this guide applies to all iPhone models that support iOS 27 including: iPhone 17, iPhone 16, iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone 11, and iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation).

How long does it take to verify iOS 27 update?

iOS 27 software update file download should take anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes. – the ‘Preparing Update…’ part should be similar in duration (15 – 20 minutes). – ‘Verifying Update…’ lasts anywhere between 1 and 5 minutes, in normal circumstances.

Why is My iPhone stuck on “verifying update when updating to iOS 27?”

  • slow internet connection
  • Server outage.

Are you experiencing this problem as well? Is your iPhone stuck on “verifying update” loop during iOS 27 update? Here is how you can fix this issue:

How to Fix iPhone Stuck on verifying updateWhen Updating to iOS 27

Before you start troubleshooting, please ensure that the iPhone has an active wi-fi connection, the iPhone has enough available storage space to install an update.

Solution 1. Force Restart your iPhone

The first thing you should try when iOS 27 is stuck on verifying update is to force reboot your iPhone. Here’s how:

  • Quickly press and release the volume up button. Next, quickly press and release the volume down button. Finally, press and hold the side or power button until you see the apple logo.

Once your iPhone has booted back up again you can attempt to reinstall the update by going to “Settings” > “General” > “Software Update” and choosing “Install” as usual.

Solution 2. Refresh wi-fi

Refreshing wi-fi will help to increase the internet Speed. Here’s what to do:

  • Turn off and on Wi-Fi. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and turn off Wi-Fi and wait a few seconds and turn back on.
  • Restart your Modem and router. Simply disconnect the modem/router from the power outlet, wait 10 seconds and then reconnect the power.
  • Enable and disable airplane mode. Go to control center, enable airplane mode and wait for 30 seconds, then disable it.

Solution 3. Are you using VPN?

A VPN might be preventing your iPhone to reach Apple update servers. To see if VPN is the problem, turn off VPN and then check if your problem is fixed. Here is how you can check this:

Go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management. If it says Connected, turn it off.

Solution 4. Date, time, and time zone

Check the date, time, and time zone to ensure they are set correctly. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time and turn on Set Automatically.

Solution 5. Reset network settings

This process resets your wi-fi networks and passwords, APN and VPN settings, and cellular settings. Go to the settings app. Find and tap on general. Scroll down to the bottom and tap Transfer or reset iPhone. Choose Reset and then reset network settings. Next, type in the passcode of your iPhone. In the pop-up window, tap reset network settings to confirm this process.

Solution 6. Wait

Note that seeing the “Verifying Update” message is not always an indicator of anything being stuck, and it is perfectly normal for that message to appear on screen of an updating iPhone for a while. Additionally, the verifying update process can take a minute or two as the Apple servers are contacted. The verifying update procedure can take even longer if you attempt to update an iPhone when a new release of iOS has just debuted, because many millions of users are all attempting to update their devices at the same time, which can sometimes cause delays in processing. The good news is this typically resolves itself in a short period of time.

So, simply wait a while. Let the update verify as usual, do not intervene.

Did these tips work for you? Do you know of another trick to fix iOS 27 update if it is stuck on the “Verifying update” screen? Drop a comment and let us know.

See also: iOS 27: How to Fix iPhone Stuck on Preparing Update

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Moses Johnson is the Editorial Director of GeeksChalk.com, who has a keen eye for news, rumors, and all the unusual stuff around Apple products. Moses is commonly referred to online as The Professor, with decades of experience in tech under his belt.
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