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Some Handy Tips About Problem solving Your IPhone

By Morten Hansen


There are many reasons that you could be experiencing issues with your iPhone. But before doing something to correct what is wrong, you have got to find out first what led to the issues. Problem-solving your iPhone isn't as tough as you would think. In reality you could be surprised that you can fix your own iPhone even if you are not a tech savvy person.

A frozen iPhone is among the most common issues of the Apple iPhone. This indicates that your iPhone is not operating as anticipated or totally not working. These are some of the tricks and tips for fixing your iPhone when it freezes or when other issues appear.

Recharge -Make sure to charge your iPhone with a high-powered USB port, not on a low powered one. Your keyboard USB port (if you have one) is low powered, therefore you can't charge your iPhone with that port. Only a high-powered USB port will charge your iPhone or you can also use your iPhone AC adapter. You can simply decide if your iPhone is not receiving a power to charge by just taking a look at the battery image. If you see the red part of the battery image flash 3 times and then the screen goes black... This is a sign that the iPhone is not charging.

If recharging your iPhone does not fix your problem try this one.

Restart -Try restarting your iPhone but if your iPhone is locked up or an application was frozen, you need to cancel the frozen application first before it is possible to restart. To cancel the frozen app, press the home button and hold for approximately 6 seconds. You may be able to cancel the program that is under lock and key. Then restart your iPhone. To try this hold the sleep/wake button and wait for a red coloured slider to appear. Slide your finger across the slider to turn off your iPhone. Prior to turning it back on, wait for no less than 10 seconds. To turn your iPhone on, hold the sleep/wake button until you see the Apple logo.

If recharging or restarting your iPhone doesn't clear up your problem try another solution.

Reset -To do this, hold the sleep/wake button and Home buttons at the same time for 1 or 2 seconds. The display will speedily wipe itself and you should see the black background and white Apple brand. Just pay no attention to any other symbols that can appear. It's important that you wait for the Apple Symbol before releasing the two buttons. The Apple trademark implies that a reset is well done.

But then again, if recharging or restarting or resetting your iPhone does not provide a solution to the problem, you'll also try an alternate way.

Remove -More often than not, your iPhone will not work as you are expecting, if there is content that is not correctly synced. This will require more than a restart... You might need to completely remove the tricky content. You may attempt to remove certain content such as contacts, calendars, songs, photos, videos, or podcasts. Such content might be causing your iPhone not to sync properly. To do that, connect your iPhone to your PC and go to the iTunes site. Change your sync options for each of the following categories: contacts, podcasts, calendars, and so on. Click the iPhone in the Source list, then select each tab to switch what content is synced, and then click apply.

But if recharging,restarting, resetting or removing content from your iPhone still does not solve the problem, try another one.

Reset Settings -There are two ways to reset the settings of your iPhone. First go to settings and then general, then reset, then reset all settings. This can reset everything but no data or media will be deleted. Second, go to settings, select general, select reset and choose erase all contents and settings. This can sadly remove all your saved files, folders, and content, so do this carefully. You may wish to backup all of your content before attempting this. The second way will put your iPhone back to the state when you first bought it. Again, use the second option with care.

If all the tips discussed above failed to work... You'll try this option.

Restore -Try restoring iPhone using the latest version of iTunes. Connect iPhone. When it would appear in the Source list, click Restore in the Outline tab. This may also wipe the iPhone and all your info on it.

There are several paths to rectify your iPhone. If you're still have issues the best advice I can give you now is to go to Apple.com The iPhone troubleshooting section of Apple's main iPhone support site contains a walkthrough for circumstances like this. They've an enormous amount of information out there for you. This may be the easiest way for problem solving your iPhone.








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