10 iPhone Problems and how to fix it


10 iPhone Problems and how to fix it

"iPhone rarely hangs compared to Android", that's what people often say (or of course the fanboys say).

But his name is a smartphone that therein lies the modern operating systems would certainly still be there when there was a problem, especially for users of the new iPhone.

Well, there is an article from PC World we could share about 10 common iPhone problems and how to solve it.

1. the iPhone I don't want to die

If your iPhone refuses to be turned off, there is no way to pull the battery like any other smartphone except to open the back casing with a screwdriver. You may be forced to shut down with a simple restart, by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button (button, lean square in the upper right side of the phone). Hold the button to view the ' slide to power off '.

 After the phone is turned off, you can press the Sleep/Wake button again to turn it back on.

If it is not a simple restart doesn't work, try a reset, which is approximately equal to rebooting your PC. To reset iPhone, press and hold both the Home button (round button on the face of the iPhone) and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time, continued to hold out despite the ' slide to power off '.

 After that, continue to hold both buttons until you see the Silver Apple. Well after the flame again, your iPhone can be turned off normally.


2. my iPhone will not turn on

If your iPhone is turned on, to reject the first step is in charge or is connected to the charger. Then, wait a moment, and try to turn it on again. If your mobile phone screen will display this image, you'll know that charging is in progress:

Note that if your iPhone is very low power, the screen like last may take several minutes to appear.
If the red part of the picture of the battery flashes three times and then a black screen appears, your iPhone does not do the charging.
If your iPhone still won't turn on, there is a problem with the battery, then it can be read.

3. the iPhone I do not want to Charge

If your iPhone does not want to charge at all, connect to your computer via USB, and see if it could charge. Do not use a USB port on a keyboard or monitor, always use the USB port on the computer, because there is a difference in power to fill.

If the iPhone You can fill in this way but it always runs out of power very quickly, you can use iTunes to check for a newer version of the iOS software. A software update can fix various problems.

If that doesn't work, try adjusting some settings on your iPhone to save battery. Turning off Bluetooth, setting up the phone to check e-mail less frequently, and turning off the phone's ability to search for and suggest new Wi-Fi networks, it can save battery life.

Sometimes all the settings don't help and your iPhone battery is wasteful. If that happens to you, to fix it is to restore your iPhone on iTunes.

During the restore process, you will have two options: restore your iPhone from a backup (backups), or set it up as a new iPhone. To completely eliminate the problem, you must set the device as a new iPhone so you do not return the problematic settings back to the handset.

* Important * please make sure to sync your phone to iTunes before you restore it in order not to lose your music, movies, or application on your device.

If a restore of the iPhone you don't fix it, or if you can not charge at all, you may need to come to the Apple store for repair. At least you've effort:))

4. iPhone I do not want to Connect to the Internet

If your iPhone fails to connect to the Internet through your cellular data network, try resetting the phone. Press and hold both the Home button and the Sleep / Wake button at the same time, and hold back if there is a 'slide to power off' option. After that disappears, you will see the Apple Silver icon, and your cellphone will come back to life.

If that does not solve your connection problem, try resetting the network settings of the iPhone. Go to settings, General, reset, and then select the Reset Settings-Network. Note that you may need to reenter the password any network that you have stored in your phone. 

If that still doesn't fix your problem, you may need to contact your service provider. So the chances of any not on your iPhone


5. iPhone I do not want to Connect to Wifi/Hotspot

If your iPhone is connected to your cellular data network, but not to any Wi-Fi network, you can try resetting the phone and network settings, as described above. You can also try to connect your iPhone to iTunes and update software, or restore your iPhone.

If you are having difficulty connecting the iPhone to a single specific Wi-Fi network, attempting to force the phone to "forget" to a specific network. Go to settings, Wi-Fi. Touch the arrow pointing to the right next to the network name, and on the next screen select the Forget this Network.

Then, reset the phone, search the network again, and add it back. Make sure that you've entered the password Wi-Fi, and reset your wireless router if necessary.

Some users have reported that the Bluetooth capabilities of the iPhone disrupt radio free Wi-Fi, so turn off Bluetooth when it resolved the issue. If it still does not manage to bring your iPhone to the Apple store for repair because of damage to the Wi-Fi antenna


6. Camera iPhone I do not work

Apple offers some suggestions to solve the problem. First, he says to verify that you do not turn on the restrictions. You can find the restrictions by going to Settings, General, Restrictions. Once there, make sure that the camera option is set to On. You can also tap Disable Restrictions.

In addition, Apple suggests turning on and turning off the phone, if that doesn't work, try reset (hold down the Home and Sleep/Wake) until you see the Silver Apple icon, and then let phone restart). 

Other suggested improvements included a software update iOS and restore your iPhone via iTunes. 

If you choose the latter, don't forget to choose the option to set the device as a new iPhone so you don't restore settings hard to the line. (And remember to synchronize before you do this, such as music, movies, and applications on your device will be deleted.)

If there is no repair work, you may have to take the iPhone to an Apple store for repair. Users generally report success when they have done this.

7. Home Button the iPhone I do not work

The Home button the iPhone needed to reboot or reset the phone, both quick and easy fixes for the iPhone problem. But what do you do when your iPhone's Home button is not working? Two general advice is to update the iOS software or to restore your iPhone via iTunes. 

If you restore, choose the option to set the device as a new iPhone, so that you don't restore the problematic settings to your mobile phone. (And be sure to sync first) These improvements can overcome the interference of software that can cause your problem, but a problem with the Home button could only be the result of hardware problems.

If you suspect that a hardware device is a culprit, and your phone is still under warranty (or if you don't mind paying for repairs), take a trip to the Apple store, where they can help you determine the cause of the problem.

If you are very challenging, you could try to disassemble your iPhone and install its own new Home button. iPhone you may also need a new connector to the Home button. You can find people selling buttons and cable online, but of course, the warranty may be lost.

There is another way i.e. do firms back the position of the Home button it * we are not responsible for the damage further *. Plug the USB cable into your iPhone. Then, press gently 

* remembers slowly, do not allowed * on 30-pin connector, so the push behind the home button. While you press the up, click the home button. Remove the cable and see if it solves the problem of a problem.


8. My iPhone Screen does not respond to Touch

If Your iPhone touch screen is not responding, turn off your mobile phone and then back. If that doesn't work, reset. We know this is repetitious, but both measures can really solve the various problems of the iPhone.

If they don't fix your problem, you will want to update the iOS software on iTunes, and then you can try to restore in iTunes, select the option to set the device as a new iPhone so you won't reset bad for the phone, and remember to sync first.

If the display still does not work, the problem may be with the hardware, not the iPhone software. If you dropped your iPhone, the inside of the connector may need to be repaired or be reseated. 


You can find instructions on how to do it online but cautioned that the procedure requires you to open your iPhone and digging around inside. If your iPhone is under warranty, you better take it to an Apple store instead.


9. My iPhone Screen broke up

The screen is cracked is the bane of the existence of iPhone owners — and unfortunately, it is something that seems to be more common in iPhone 4/4S that much with the material glass. Your first option is local Apple store I to see if they can fix it. In some cases they can fix the screen while you wait — and depending on the cause of the damage, the warranty can cover those services. 

Keep in mind, though, that Apple does not cover damage resulting from accident or misuse, which the company claims can cause the screen to crack. You may have to pay for repairs.

Or, you can try to fix the screen on your own, if you dare. Search for "replace screen iPhone," and you will find many options.

10. my iPhone is having problems with the new iOS

Running the new OS will give You many of the features found in the latest iPhone, and you will not have to deal with the problems that have occurred. But once you upgrade, you may find that the new Cisco iOS running on the iPhone you don't satisfy you, you are not alone. 

Many users reported that the new OS iPhone running slow and causing the reboots randomly and that it led to a number of other issues.


So, what can you do? First, wait for the updated iOS to the latest version. If the update does not help, try the following fixes.

To speed up the performance of your iPhone, turn off spotlight search feature. Go to settings, General. From there, select the Home Button, select Search Spotlight, and disable each item by pressing on it. Exit the settings menu.

Another option is to restore your iPhone in iTunes. Be sure to select the option to set the device as a new iPhone so you do not return the settings to the phone. (And remember to synchronize before you do this, because everything on the phone will be deleted.)

If there's another work, you may be forced to downgrade to iOS version. It would mean losing out on new features. This is a tricky business. Lifehacker and 
iPhoneHacks.com both offer walk-throughs, but keep in mind that you can further aggravate your iPhone. However, if new software is too troublesome, such efforts would certainly help.

Finally, messages, suggestions, criticisms are welcome

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