iPhone 16 series can be restored wirelessly

If you’ve ever faced firmware issues like boot loops or bricking with your iPhone, your last resort would be to connect it via cable to a PC or Mac and restore its firmware with iTunes. According to a new report from 9to5Mac, the new iPhone 16 models will be able to restore their software wirelessly thanks to RecoveryOS. This feature would allow iPhone 16s to be wirelessly restored from another iPhone or iPad running iOS 18/iPadOS 18.

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RecoveryOS has been available for a while on Apple Watch and Apple TV devices and it’s good to see Apple finally bring it to its most popular device – the iPhone. As per the new report, iPhone 16 users will be able to simply place their affected device on top of another iPhone or iPad (connected to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) which will then download the latest available version of iOS and wirelessly transfer it to the affected iPhone.

The new iPhone 16 models reportedly come with a dedicated recovery partition that manages the entire process even if the main iOS partition is not booted. It remains to be seen if RecoveryOS requires additional hardware features and if it will make its way to older iPhones and iPads.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous

First of all, iPhone never came with SD card slot. Never, even the first iPhone, the OG iPhone. So, blaming Apple for not having SD card slot in Android phone are bigotry 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • Anonymous

Can you go self recovery mode if your Android phone got "brick" or "boot loop"?? I don't think so 🤦🏻‍♂️

Android doesn’t have this because it doesn’t need it. Each Android phone can self recover with its own recovery mode and wipe itself. It doesn’t need an extra device.