5 Problems Often Experienced by iPhone Users and Their Solutions
Usually, the higher the price of a smartphone, the greater the quality and performance that can be felt. But it seems that this does not apply to iPhone devices.
The reason is, even though it is set at an exorbitant price, there must be problems that often occur on the iPhone suddenly.
Even more annoying, this problem that occurs on the iPhone can occur every day.
However, as reported by MacWorld, Friday (30/8/2019), of the many problems that often occur on the iPhone, there are only 5 problems that he considers the most disturbing.
Here's an overview of the most annoying problems that iPhone users often experience, along with their solutions.
1. iPhone is hot when charging
Most of the problems that often occur on the iPhone is hot when in-charge.
Usually, a hot iPhone when charging is caused by a charging portiPhone that is no longer functioning properly. For example, it must be pressed right or left for it to work.
Or it could be caused by using a third-party charger cable or head that doesn't get official certification or recommendations from Apple.
Therefore, try to find a cable accessory or charger head that has a certain official or original logo.
2. Weak Signal
Not a few iPhone users complain about the signal being so weak. But actually this is not the operator's fault, but from the way the user uses the iPhone device correctly.
As is known, that how to use the iPhone should follow the correct procedure.
If you're using an iPhone 6 and above (which has an antenna panel line on the back of the smartphone), try not to cover those lines when calling. Otherwise, the signal will be disrupted.
3. Download/Update Application Slow
The problem that often occurs on the next iPhone is that iPhone users often experience problems where when downloading or updating applications through the App Store takes a very long time.
And what is most often seen on the screen is the long rotating loading icon.
Actually, there is a simple way to fix this problem. Where you can do "Force Restart", turn off "Low Power Mode" or do "Reset Network Settings".
However, if some of the methods above still can't fix the problem of failing to download app updates from the App Store, you can restore your iPhone via iTunes.
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4. iPhone Hot and Suddenly Turns Off
This problem also often occurs on the iPhone. When this happens, the solution is that you have to calibrate the iPhone battery by letting it run out completely, then charge it back to 100 percent.
But if the problem still occurs, it's a good idea to check whether there is a software update that Apple rolled out recently or not.
And to do so, you can go to the Settings menu > Software Update.
5. The battery is wasteful and runs out quickly
Another problem that iPhone users often encounter is the battery that runs out quickly.
There are many reasons why the iPhone battery can drain quickly. One of them is the "life span" or battery life time.
There are several ways to solve this problem, among them, you can go to Settings > Battery.
Under Battery Usage, you can see a list of what apps are sucking up your iPhone battery for 24 hours or 7 days.
Find out what apps are consuming the most battery power. And if it is not necessary, you can immediately delete the application.
But before deleting it, it's a good idea to check whether the application has a "Background Activity" or "Background Location" notification. Because, most applications that suck up more battery power because they always update information or track location.
To turn off application information updates, you can go to Settings General > Background App Refresh.
Meanwhile, to disable GPS location, you can go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services.
Some say that battery life lasts longer when the "Hey Siri" feature is turned off. That way, iPhone doesn't always have to "hear" when the two magic words are spoken.
And to turn it off, you can go to the Settings menu > Siri and slide the Allow "Hey Siri" button.
Also, don't charge your iPhone battery below 20 percent. It would be nice if you always charge the iPhone battery when the percentage shows the number 21 percent to 28 percent. That's the right time to charge the iPhone battery.
If you charge your iPhone below 20 percent, or even charge it when the battery is under 5 percent, it's actually fine. However, this will affect the iPhone battery life.
If the methods above do not solve the problem, you should check your iPhone at an iPhone service store.
Then make an appointment in advance if you want to come directly to the iPhone service store.
The advantage of coming to the store directly is that you can ask a technician directly to find out the condition of your iPhone and alternative solutions.
If you're already using the latest iOS, it might not hurt to reset your iPhone and start over from scratch.
Don't worry, you can restore a reset iPhone as before if you have backed up data via iTunes or iCloud.
To reset the iPhone, you can go to the Settings General menu > Reset > then tap "Erase All Content and Settings".
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