I know this won't help you now, but that is why upgrading via iTunes is such a 
much more accessible process. When I upgraded my wife's iPhone 6 (I use iTunes 
on a Windows 10 PC with Jaws) I could see the download progress (that part is 
OK on the iPhone), but once it started installing (where the iPhone says it's 
rebooting) Jaws keeps on telling you what is going on once you put focus on 
that area, e.g. extracting update, Verifying update with Apple,, installing 
software, installing firmware and so on. In between you also hear the PC sounds 
of USB disconnecting and reconnecting as your iPhone reboots multiple times 
during the process and all in all it's just a much less uncertain process.
Having said this I did decide to update my 5S over the air after I downloaded 
an iOS 8.4.1 firmware file which would have allowed me to downgrade again had 
the phone bug been really bad. I was able to follow the download progress, once 
my phone said it was rebooting I kept it nearby so I could be sure I would hear 
Voiceover when it was done. I think it's important to be patient and not to 
touch the screen and especially not to press the power or home buttons. Maybe I 
am just imagining this and it doesn't matter, but I just kept my fingers away 
from it and about 10 or 12 minutes later Voiceover came back and told me the 
update was done, I had to double tap on the "Slide to setup" message and go 
through a few of the setup screens and that was it.
I am happy to say that the first time somebody called me and I had a headset 
connected my phone only vibrated and I couldn'd answer the call. Now, however, 
it seems to work fairly well, I can answer with the remote on the headset and 
also a double tap and the screen seems to be active although maybe a bit 
sluggish. What is more important after I hang up a call my phone and Voiceover 
do not freeze up so it appears I got lucky.


Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jenifer Barr
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 6:22 AM
To: viphone <[email protected]>
Subject: Updating to IOS 9... phone is a brick!!! Help!

So I decided today to install IOS 9.  Bad idea!!!  The last thing my
phone said about a half hour ago was "phone rebooting".  After about
20 minutes of waiting, I tried resetting with the power and lock
button for 10 seconds or so... nothing.  Now what do I do?  Help!!!
Thanks,
Jen

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