To put your iPhone 6 in silent mode, press and hold the Side button until the slider appears. Drag the slider to the left to turn silent mode on.

To put your iPhone in Airplane Mode, open the Settings app and tap on “Airplane Mode.” This will disable all wireless communication on your device.

If your iPhone 6 is stuck in DFU mode, you can try to force it to exit DFU mode using one of the following methods:Connect your iPhone 6 to your computer and open iTunes.Hold down the Home button and the Power button on your iPhone 6 at the same time for 10 seconds.

If your iPhone 6 is stuck in DFU mode, you can try the following methods to get it out:Connect your iPhone 6 to your computer and open iTunes.Hold down the Home button and the Power button on your iPhone 6 for 10 seconds.Release the Power button but continue holding down the Home button until iTunes says that your iPhone is in recovery mode.

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to use the Assistive Touch feature. To do this, go to Settings > General > Accessibility and turn on Assistive Touch. Then, press and hold the Assistive Touch button and select Device > More > Recovery Mode.Another way is to use a computer to put your iPhone in recovery mode. To do this, you’ll need a USB cable and the latest version of iTunes.

DFU mode stands for Device Firmware Update mode. It’s a mode that you can put your iOS device into to update the firmware.

DFU mode is a state that your iPhone 6 can enter to restore it to a functional state. In DFU mode, your iPhone 6 will not boot up and will not connect to iTunes.

To put your iPhone in DFU mode, you’ll need to have a computer with iTunes installed.Connect your iPhone to your computer.Launch iTunes.Hold down the Home button and the Power button at the same time for 10 seconds.Release the Power button but continue to hold down the Home button until iTunes says that your iPhone has been detected in recovery mode.