How to Soft Reset Your iPhone 17 Pro

Soft resetting should be one of your first troubleshooting steps whenever you face issues on your iPhone 17 Pro. Here, we’ll teach you how to do that.

By Stacey Butler - Senior Staff Writer
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Soft resetting should be one of your first troubleshooting steps whenever you face issues on your iPhone 17 Pro. Here, we’ll teach you how to do that.

It’s normal for all tech gadgets to have a hiccup now and then. Fortunately, you can often resolve the problem at home without any cost. The solution is to soft reset your device.

Let’s first quickly look at what an iPhone soft reset does. Then, we’ll go through the steps on how to soft reset an iPhone 17 Pro.

What Is an iPhone Soft Reset?

A soft reset is also known as a force restart. A soft reset differs from a “normal” restart. The latter simply involves turning off your iPhone and turning it on again.

Take note that a soft reset also differs from a hard reset. When you hard reset or factory reset your iPhone, the procedure erases your iPhone’s data and restores your device to its blank, default state, as though you just bought it.

You’ll likely soft reset your iPhone 17 Pro when it’s completely frozen. For example, when your iPhone 17 Pro is stuck on the Apple logo. A soft reset does not erase any data.

How to Soft Reset an iPhone 17 Pro

Follow these steps to soft reset your iPhone 17 Pro:

  1. Press the Volume Up button once and release it.
  2. Press the Volume Down button once and release it.
  3. Press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo. You can now release the Side button.

It’s important to press each button in immediate succession. However, you don’t need to rush through the steps urgently. Pacing it at one button per second is sufficient.

Carry Out an iPhone 17 Pro Soft Reset Easily

Whenever you face issues with your device, a quick go-to solution is to simply soft reset your iPhone 17 Pro. The process is easy to carry out once you know the steps.

However, if the problem persists, you might need to put your iPhone 17 Pro in recovery mode and reinstall iOS. Just don’t forget to back up all your data before you do that.

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Stacey is a senior staff writer at GeeksChalk and has been writing about Apple for nearly a decade. She covers all things Apple for GeeksChalk, including iPhones, iPads and Mac. Based in Honolulu, Hawaii, Stacey is often found hiking precarious landscapes or tinkering with a camera.
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