How to Force Restart iPhone 14 During iOS Beta in the US
Installing an iOS beta on your iPhone 14 lets you try new features before public release — but beta software can sometimes cause freezes, crashes, or black screens. When your iPhone becomes unresponsive, performing a force restart is the safest and quickest way to get it working again. This OnePlus guide explains how to properly force restart your iPhone 14 during an iOS beta test without risking data loss.
Why Force Restart Is Necessary During iOS Beta
Beta versions of iOS are not always fully stable. You may notice:
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Apps freezing or crashing unexpectedly.
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The screen becoming unresponsive to touch.
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The phone stuck on the Apple logo or a black screen.
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Slow performance after updates.
A force restart simply refreshes the system memory — it doesn’t erase any files or settings.
OnePlus Tip: Use a force restart only when your iPhone is frozen and not responding to normal restart commands.
Step 1: Identify Your iPhone Model
This guide applies specifically to:
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iPhone 14
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iPhone 14 Plus
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iPhone 14 Pro
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iPhone 14 Pro Max
All of these models share the same button layout required for a force restart.
Step 2: Force Restart Your iPhone 14
Follow these exact steps to avoid boot errors:
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Quickly press and release the Volume Up button.
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Quickly press and release the Volume Down button.
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Press and hold the Side (Power) button until the Apple logo appears.
Keep holding the Side button even when the screen goes black — release it only once you see the Apple logo.
OnePlus Tip: This process usually takes around 10–15 seconds.
Step 3: Wait for iOS to Reboot Safely
After the Apple logo appears, your iPhone will take a few seconds to restart fully.
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Don’t press any buttons during this process.
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Once the Lock Screen appears, unlock your phone normally.
Your apps and data remain safe — this method simply clears temporary system glitches.
Step 4: Check for System Updates After Restart
If your iPhone froze due to a beta bug, a new beta version may fix it.
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Go to Settings → General → Software Update.
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If an update is available, tap Download and Install.
Keeping your beta up-to-date helps reduce freezes and app instability.
Step 5: Report Bugs to Apple
Since you’re using an iOS beta, your feedback helps Apple improve performance.
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Open the Feedback Assistant app (installed automatically with beta software).
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Tap the Compose icon and describe the issue — such as freezing, lagging, or reboot loops.
OnePlus Tip: Attach a screenshot if your iPhone crashed on a specific app or screen.
Step 6: Avoid Common Beta Freeze Triggers
During iOS beta testing, these actions can sometimes cause unresponsiveness:
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Installing too many apps simultaneously.
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Using unsupported widgets or test builds.
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Running the beta with less than 10% storage available.
Keep your iPhone optimized by clearing old apps and ensuring at least 2GB of free storage.
Step 7: Restore via Finder (If Force Restart Fails)
If your iPhone doesn’t respond even after multiple force restarts:
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Connect your iPhone to a Mac using a Lightning cable.
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Open Finder (or iTunes on Windows).
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Force restart again while connected.
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When prompted, choose Update or Restore your device.
This reinstalls iOS without erasing data, unless you choose “Restore.”
Related OnePlus Guides
FAQ
1. Will a force restart delete my iPhone data?
No. It only refreshes the system — your files and apps stay safe.
2. Why does my iPhone freeze more often in beta versions?
Beta software is still being tested, so bugs and crashes are common.
3. Should I remove the iOS beta if my iPhone keeps freezing?
If freezes are frequent, you can restore the stable version through Finder or wait for the next beta update.
Final Thoughts
When your iPhone 14 freezes during an iOS beta, a force restart is your best first step to regain control safely. With Apple’s button sequence and OnePlus’ simple guide, you can fix unresponsive screens and continue testing iOS features smoothly. For U.S. users, this ensures a stable beta experience — without data loss or unnecessary resets.
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