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donawalt

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I have a iPhone 15 Pro Max, and I was trying to get into Diagnostics mode per these instructions:

When I plug into power after holding down the 2 volume buttons, the Apple logo appears, but it always just boots up the device. I did some Googling, and any instructions I found always spoke about plugging in the lighting cable, which indicates these are old instructions.

So I am wondering - is there still Diagnostics mode on the iPhone 15 Pro?
 
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hobojoe551

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I have a iPhone 15 Pro Max, and I was trying to get into Diagnostics mode per these instructions:

When I plug into power after holding down the 2 volume buttons, the Apple logo appears, but it always just boots up the device. I did some Googling, and any instructions I found always spoke about plugging in the lighting cable, which indicates these are old instructions.

So I am wondering - is there still Diagnostics mode on the iPhone 15 Pro?
I know I’m a bit late but it has to be done with a c to c cable not c to a. Kinda stupid the information is so hard to find. I work at a repair shop and had to pull up their own internal trainings to find out.
 

donawalt

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Ha - that link in my original post doesn't work now - it was only 19 days ago, they took it down or re-did it...
 

donawalt

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@I7guy I found it, that looks like it explains it well! And it goes into the whole process of using diagnostics. Thanks!

Here is the link:
 
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hobojoe551

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Ha - that link in my original post doesn't work now - it was only 19 days ago, they took it down or re-did it...
I think they just took it down, I’ve been unable to find an updated article. The top result on Google is actually still just the link you sent
 

Hadrianus911

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I know I’m a bit late but it has to be done with a c to c cable not c to a. Kinda stupid the information is so hard to find. I work at a repair shop and had to pull up their own internal trainings to find out.
Is this the solution im having the same issue i dont know if buy a c to c cable or the c to a adapter
 
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