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iPhone 4 reboot from DFU/Restore

Solaris17

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Idk if this has been posted and I can't find anything in google. But I was just playing around with my iPhone and accidentely found that you don't need those programs like tiny umbrella etc. Through trial error and laziness I discovered that when in DFU or recover you can boot out of it normally.

1. Hold power button until phone shuts off.
2. Press and hold power+home for 10 seconds and release.
3. Press the power button like normal.
4. Your phone is now booting.

For DFU simply start at step 2 and repeat as necessary until phone boots, in my experience you need to repeat step 2 twice and then proceed.

I believe this will work with atleast 4G iPods as well.
 
nice tips. maybe for iphone fans could try that (not me coz i run symbian for now) :toast:
 
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