Apple iPhone Error Code 1014: How to Fix It

Medium 30 minutes to 1 hour High Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
1014
Brand
Apple iPhone
Product Type
mobile
Severity
High
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30 minutes to 1 hour
iTunes Error 1014 indicates a baseband firmware mismatch on your iPhone. This usually happens during an iOS update or restore when the baseband (cellular modem firmware) gets corrupted or improperly updated. It can leave your iPhone stuck in recovery mode or with no cellular service.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 1014

  1. Force Restart Your iPhone

  2. Update iTunes to the Latest Version

  3. Use a Different USB Cable and Port

  4. Put iPhone into Recovery Mode and Restore

    This will erase all data on your iPhone. If you have a backup, you can restore it afterward.
  5. Use ReiBoot (Third-Party Tool) to Exit Recovery Mode

    Use third-party tools at your own risk; ensure you download from the official website.
  6. Restore Using DFU Mode

    DFU mode is advanced; follow instructions exactly. Wrong timing can boot normally or enter recovery mode.
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When to Call a Professional

If after all steps the error persists, your iPhone may have a hardware issue with the baseband chip. Contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for diagnostics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I lose my data if I restore to fix error 1014?
Yes, a standard restore erases all data. If you have a recent backup, you can restore your data after the fix.
Can I fix error 1014 without iTunes?
Yes, third-party tools like ReiBoot can force exit recovery mode. Alternatively, you can use Finder on macOS Catalina or later.
What causes error 1014?
It is typically caused by a corrupted baseband firmware during an iOS update or restore. It can also be due to faulty cables, USB ports, or software conflicts.
Is error 1014 a sign of hardware damage?
In some cases, yes. If software fixes fail, it may indicate a damaged baseband chip. Professional repair is needed.
Does error 1014 affect cellular service?
Yes, because the baseband controls cellular connectivity. You may lose the ability to make calls or use mobile data.