How to fix a broken iOS 10 update that's bricked your iPhone or iPad
If your iPhone or iPad has been 'bricked' or stuck with the Apple logo showing, you'll need a computer, iTunes and a cable to fix it. Here's how
Some users attempting to update to Apple's latest iOS 10 on their iPhones and iPads have been left with inoperable devices. There is a fix, but it requires a real computer to do it. Here's how.
The update might have sent the iPhone or iPad into a boot loop, left it stuck showing the Apple logo or in a similar so called "bricked" state. Depending on how far through the update process it got, you'll be able to fix it fast using iTunes. Should it need a full restore, if you made a backup using iTunes it should be fairly fast; if not, you should do it in a place that has a solid Wi-Fi to restore your apps from iCloud, which might take some time if you have lots of them installed.
1. Find a computer - Windows PC or Mac - with the latest version of iTunes that supports iOS 10
2. Connect your iPhone or iPad to the computer
3. Open iTunes
4. Press and hold the Sleep and Home buttons on the iPhone or iPad until recovery mode starts and the screen shows a prompt to plug it into iTunes
5. Check iTunes for a prompt to either update or restore the iPhone or iPad
6. Select update to continue with the iOS 10 upgrade (restore will put you back on iOS 9)
7. Wait for the phone or tablet to update and continue setup on the device