Sunday, 3 September 2017

Simple Solutions for Common iPhone Problems

Your iPhone is an indispensable part of your life, humming along while you text, check the weather, snap photos and pay your bills. It works great, until one day when it just doesn’t. Suddenly, your trusty little phone is having battery or connection problems or freezing up. It’s at times like these that you realize how much you rely on your iPhone–and how frustrating it is when it just doesn’t work!

While some problems might need professional help, other issues may be something you can fix yourself with just a few tweaks. Read on to uncover some of the most common issues that crop up with iPhones, along with some of the simplest solutions.

When in Doubt, Restart!

There’s a reason that “Did you reboot it?” is a common refrain of IT help desks everywhere. Restarting your iPhone is the first step to correcting any sort of issue you may be having, whether it’s an app being buggy or problems with battery life, wi-fi connections or more. By turning your phone off, waiting at least 10 seconds and then restarting it, you close out of processes and apps, essentially clearing the slate for your phone.

Battery Problems Are a Real Drain

Rapidly draining power on your iPhone can sometimes mean that a new battery is needed, but they can also be a sign of power-hungry apps. To investigate, check iOS’s battery usage utility to see how your iPhone’s power is being used by different apps. Visit Settings > Battery, where the Battery Usage list will give you the lowdown on which apps are drawing power, both in the last 24 hours and over the last week. If you see that one of your apps has a sky-high battery usage, there is a quick fix. From your Settings, go to General and then Background App Refresh. Locate the app and turn off background refresh for it.

Apps can also drain your battery when you simply have too many of them. Clean up your iPhone by periodically uninstalling apps that you never use, and turn off notifications for seldom-used apps that you wish to keep.

Wi-fi Woes

Connecting to wi-fi is a great way to save on your mobile data. That’s why it’s especially irritating when your phone struggles to make or keep a connection. An easy fix for this common problem is to turn the wi-fi off and then on again. Toggling the connection multiple times may be all it takes to restore connectivity. You can also try forgetting the network, then reconnect and re-enter the password. Finally, you can reset networks settings by going to Settings and choosing General > Reset > Reset network settings.

Bluetooth Not Working

If your phone is not connecting with your car or Bluetooth device, there may be a straightforward solution. Begin by checking to make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone by going to your Control Center and making sure the Bluetooth symbol is highlighted in blue. Assuming it is already enabled both on your phone as well as on your car stereo or Bluetooth device, try toggling it in your phone’s Control Center. Tap the Bluetooth symbol twice to turn it off and then on again. Then restart your iPhone.

You can also try unpairing your iPhone from the device or car stereo, then pairing it up again. Under Settings > Bluetooth, find the device you wish to unpair it from, tap the “i” symbol and then choose Forget This Device. Then restart both your iPhone and your car or device before pairing them back up again.

Freezing Phone

When your iPhone is not responding, the fastest way to get it back in service is to do a force restart. This is different than a normal restart in that you press both the sleep/wake button and the power button together. Hold them while counting to ten until the screen shows the Apple logo, then release them.

Sluggish, Unresponsive Touchscreen

The touchscreen is how you communicate with your iPhone, so it’s all the more frustrating when it slows down or stops responding. The most obvious cause of this problem is the case or covering for your phone. Try removing it and wiping the phone’s screen with a soft, slightly moist, lint-free cloth. If your phone is charging, unplug it. And as always, be sure to try restarting your device.

Overheating Phone

Some iPhone users have noticed that their devices get surprisingly hot to the touch. Assuming that there is not a hardware problem such as physical damage to the phone, this can simply mean that the phone’s CPU, or central processing unit, is revved to the max. Often, you’ll notice your phone getting hot when you’re using it for high-intensity activities such as broadcasting a live video. In that case, simply give your phone a chance to rest and cool off. Close out of all apps by double-tapping the Home button, then swiping all active apps off the screen.

If your iPhone remains hot even when you’re not using it, you can track down the likely source of the problem. Oftentimes it’s one misbehaving app. Check Settings > Battery and Battery usage to see if there is one particular app showing a high usage, then update that app or uninstall it altogether.

Restore Your iPhone

This is the step of last resort for all sorts of problems with your iPhone. If the solutions listed above aren’t working, you can try starting over with your phone by restoring it to factory settings. Begin by backing up your data. Make sure your iPhone is connected to wi-fi, then go to Settings > Your Name > iCloud (for iOS 10.3 or later) or Settings > iCloud (for older versions) and choose the items you’d like to back up. Everything you don’t choose will be gone forever. Scroll down to the Backup button, select it and turn on iCloud Backup, and then Back up now.

After you’ve backed up your phone, go to the Settings menu, choose General, and Reset. This will take you to the reset screen, where you can choose Erase All Content and Settings, then Erase iPhone.

Once your phone has reset, you can either use the iOS Set Up Assistant as though you were starting from scratch, or restore from the iCloud back-up you created.

Conclusion

As you can see, many of the common problems presented by your iPhone have relatively simple solutions. With a few taps and swipes, you can fix many of the annoying issues that crop up from time to time. If you’ve tried some of the fixes listed here and your problems persist, it may be a sign that there are bigger problems with your phone. That’s when it’s time to visit an iPhone repair store https://www.telcoworld.com.au/ near you.

 

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source https://www.telcoworld.com.au/news-blog/how-to-fix-iphone-problems/

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