EVOLUTION OF IPHONE REPAIR AND FIX COMMON IPHONE PROBLEMS AT GLANCE

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IT’S NOT JUST THE BEST-SELLING GADGET EVER MADE: it’s also possibly the most impactful. Since Steve Jobs announced the iPhone in 2007, Apple has sold close to 1.5 billion of them, creating giant businesses for app developers and accessory makers, and reimagining the way we live. Millions around the world rely only on their iPhone as a computer system as well as their only camera, GPS, music player, communicator, travel planner, and payment gadget. It puts the entire planet in our hands.
Here are some latest trending Iphone in the chronological year:
  • Iphone X, Xs and Xr series
  • Iphone 11 and 11 Pro
  • Iphone SE and SE2
  • Iphone 12, Iphone 12 mini and Iphone 12 pro
  • Iphone 13, Iphone 13 mini and Iphone 13 pro
There is no doubt these devices perform at their very best. From their advanced camera quality to their processor and the screen upgrades, apple has done a tremendous job. But at times, our phone may face some common issues like dropping the phone into the water, overheating, Apps quitting unexpectedly, Iphone won’t charge, screen freezing and many more.
  • WATER SPLASH
Despite the lasts iPhones have an IP68 rating, neither the one-year warranty nor AppleCare cover liquid damage. If you find your iPhone in a Titanic-like situation, immediately dry it off with a towel and turn it off. The last thing you want is a wet circuit running. Submerge your device in silica gel sachets or uncooked rice for 2-3 days after removing the sim card…until the moment of truth. If your Iphone still doesn’t work, try seeking help from the service centre.
  • OVERHEATING
We’re no strangers to overheating, and neither is your iPhone in the summers. A few minutes in a parked car in the hot sun can cause your device to become inoperable until it cools down. If you receive this warning message, remove any phone case and accessories and keep your device out of direct sunlight. Turn on Airplane Mode while it cools to give your iPhone a rest, and don’t charge it while it’s still hot. If the problem persists, make sure to update to the most recent iOS version or ‘Reset All Settings.’ Here’s are some pro tips for you
  1. Try charging your Iphone by removing the case whenever possible, it will allow your device to breath and prevents it from overheating. Always use a thin and a durable case for your Iphone.
  2. Never use cheap cables and charging deck for your device. Always use apple certified cables and charging decks. This will make sure that your battery will last long.
  3. Always keep your IOS updated.
  • APPS QUITTING UNEXPECTEDLY
If apps keep freezing or closing unexpectedly, try relaunching them or restarting your iPhone. If the problem persists, ensure that the app has been fully installed and updated to the most recent version available from the App Store. Finally, make certain that the app is compatible with your current iOS version. With iOS 11, Apple switched from 32-bit to 64-bit apps, so the former will no longer work on your device. Go to Settings General About Applications to see which apps are out of date; if all of your apps are up to date, you won’t be able to tap on Applications. Otherwise, a small arrow will take you to a list of 32-bit apps that you should probably delete.
  • IPHONE WON’T CHARGE
This may create some possibilities, but only two most likely to happen. Take a peek into the charging port to make sure there’s no debris or dust gathered up in there, ditch the safety pin and use a blunt paper clip instead to remove anything that might have gotten lodged in. If that doesn’t fix the issue, check whether your charging cable is functioning properly. people often tend to opt for generic lightning cables after they’ve worn out the Apple charger from the box, and these typically have a shorter shelf life than the original. Being mindful with our cables can go a long way– hold the connector when disconnecting (instead of yanking the cable) and coil when not in use.
  • SCREEN FREEZING
This is hands down one of the most irritating thing an Iphone user will ever face. People at times don’t even know what to do because your lock button isn’t, your apps won’t respond, you will not be able to switch off your Iphone. Here’s a simple trick to get things back on track, First press the volume up button then press the volume down button and after that press the lock screen side button. Your Iphone will surely work with this trick. If not, try seeking professional help.
  • IPHONE WON’T CONNECT TO THE WI-FI
This common problem usually has a simple solution. Give your modem a restart and double check on Wi-Fi signal strength. Restart your iPhone before attempting to connect to the Wi-Fi, or ‘Forget This Network’ and re-enter the Wi-Fi password. If you’re still having trouble, switch the HTTP Proxy to automatic (Settings→ Wi-Fi→ Configure Proxy→ Automatic). Still can’t connect? Reset all Network settings (Settings → General → Reset → Reset Network Settings) for a fresh start.
  • FACE ID NOT WORKING
Try removing any phone case or screen protector that might affect the True Depth camera. Make sure you don’t have any hindering face ornaments (sunglasses, jewelry) that could be interfering with Face ID either. Keep in mind; iPhone only recognizes Face ID in portrait mode, so hold your phone the right way up if you had it in landscape. If your iPhone is still having trouble recognizing your face (yikes!), start over by setting up a new Face ID (Settings→ Face ID & Passcode→ Reset Face ID). Update your iOS and give your iPhone a quick restart for good measure.
There are a few instances in which your iPhone requires the passcode over Face ID:
1- After iPhone has been turned on or restarted
2- After iPhone has not been unlocked in over 48 hours
3- After five unsuccessful attempts of unlocking iPhone using Face ID
4- After remote lock command has been issued.
At last, an Iphone is also a machine which will have bugs and make mistakes. We tried covering every common issue that an Iphone user will face. Use these hacks and fix your Iphone.
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