The Apple ID helps you set up your new iPhone effortlessly. If you buy a new iPhone, you can set it up by turning it on and following the steps on the screen.
However, you might encounter problems, like your iPhone getting stuck on Setting Up your Apple ID screen.
Many iPhone users reported a similar case, and there are various reasons behind this problem.
If you’re one of the users facing this issue, there’s no need to panic since you can follow these simple steps below to fix it quickly.
Check your Internet Connection
The device requires an internet connection whenever you set up your Apple ID. If an internet connection is interrupted, the logging-in process will be interrupted, which might cause your iPhone to get stuck on setting up your Apple ID.


Therefore, ensure your iPhone is connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or mobile data. A Wi-Fi network is better than a data connection because it doesn’t drop out as often.
You can also try to connect to other Wi-Fi networks if you think your connection is unstable. Doing this will eliminate the network as the cause of the problem.
Try getting closer to the router or connecting to a different Wi-Fi network. If you can’t find another network, force restart your iPhone to restart the setup process, but don’t connect to a Wi-Fi network this time. Instead, go ahead and set up mobile data on the phone.
If You’re Stuck on Setting Up Your Apple ID, Do a Force Restart
The first step in fixing any tech problem is to restart the device. Even if nothing is wrong, it will make your iPhone run smoothly. There are different ways to do this, depending on what kind of iPhone you have.
Force Restart is a good feature that Apple has. It makes the iPhone start up again without having to swipe it off. Even if this is a forced restart, your essential data and files will still be safe.
Force Restart iPhone 8 and above (X, XS, 12, 13,14)
The latest models of iPhones don’t have a home button. But it will not matter since force restarts only include pressing the volume buttons and the side button/lock screen button. To do so:


First, press and quickly release the “Volume Up button”.
Then, press and quickly release the “Volume Down button”.
Next, press the “Side button” and hold for about 10 seconds. Wait for the Apple logo to appear, then release the button.
Force Restart for iPhone 7
Restarting the iPhone 7 is similar, but you must press both buttons simultaneously. To do so:


Press and hold both the “Volume Down button” and the “Sleep/Wake button” simultaneously. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
Force Restart iPhone 6s or iPhone SE (1st generation)


Press and hold the “Sleep/Wake button” and the “Home button” simultaneously. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
Remove and Reinsert the SIM Card to Fix Getting Stuck on Setting Up Your Apple ID
One of the things your iPhone does when you turn it on is looking for your SIM card. This SIM card is how your phone connects to the network and lets you make calls and get messages. Your iPhone needs a SIM card that works and is inserted correctly.
If you just got an iPhone and have never used one, you might need help setting up a new SIM card.


It is vital because your iPhone won’t see your SIM card if you don’t put it correctly. So, you might get stuck on setting up your Apple ID.
To do so,
First, turn off your iPhone and remove the SIM card tray.
Wait for a few seconds before inserting it back into the device.
Now, turn on your iPhone after reinserting the SIM card tray and check if you still get stuck setting up your Apple ID.
Use Alternative Apple ID If You’re Stuck on Setting Up Screen
The methods mentioned above are mainly to solve issues with your iPhone and Network. However, if the problem persists, the problem could be something completely different.
There could be errors on your current account that make you get stuck on setting up your Apple ID. If you have a second iCloud account, you can use it to sign in to iCloud during setup after a force restart to start the process over.


If you don’t have another account, you can make one temporarily until you set up your iPhone. Then, you can log out of that account and use the Settings app to sign in with your main account.
Get Help from Apple
The worst-case scenario you might experience is that your iPhone has factory defects or hardware issues. In that case, it is recommended to go to the nearest Apple Store to get your device checked.
It is frustrating If you bought a new iPhone and can’t get past the setup process to use its unique features. Hopefully, these simple steps will help you if your iPhone is stuck on Setting Up your Apple ID, and it should be ready to use in no time.