Thursday 21 January 2016

Bugs And Fixes Of The iPhone 6S

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The iPhone 6 took over the market, only to evolve into the iPhone 6S, a more powerful  and sleek device at your fingertips. Apple worked through most of the issues bugs and glitches of the iPhone 6 but a couple are still reported by users of the 6S. You’ll find enclosed below the most commonly met ones and their quick fixes:

Overheating

Issue: Compared to its predecessor’s bug of having no touch ID if you had no service, this time the touch ID heats up, also blocking the screen and lacking any responsiveness to touch. This issue pops up after the phone is charged. In fact, the problem of overheating stood with the former version as well and persists with the 6S as sometimes the phone getting overheated.

Fix: Hold both the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button pressed for 10 seconds. If it doesn’t work, Try to let it cool down. Unplug the charger and place it on a surface that doesn’t preserve heat (table, nightstand, chair) and then try again. Check for any apps that might be running in the background and pushing your phone into overdrive and turn them off.

Sound distortion

Issue: Many users have noticed a distortion in sound when the volume is up, leaving the ringtone with an anything but qualitative pleasant vibe to it.

Fix: Try checking the Music EQ Settings and adjust the speaker mode if that is the case. Also check if you notice this issue during the use of a certain app, then make sure you have its latest update installed and that it’s not only an app version bug.

Software Update Glitches

Issue: one of the more delicate and painful issues is that of installing new software versions.. Most users report that during the new iOS installation, that the software update either fails or the device becomes unresponsive once the “Swipe to upgrade” dialog box appears.

Fix: in case of the upgrade fail simply try again at a different hour. The Apple servers could be overcrowded at that time leading to malfunctions. In case the phone stops responding try restarting your device first. It’s the most elementary way. If the issue persists, you can try doing the update through iTunes after disconnecting all unnecessary devices. If you have an older device, you might have to reset it. That is why you need to make sure that before beginning any software upgrade, you have made a backup of all your data. Here you can find a more detailed guide to help you properly approach this issue.

Even so…

We all dream of the ultimate phone that has a longer lasting battery life, that won’t heat up when we open multiple apps but until one is made, every tech savvy approaches with interest each new version. These are fast, soft fixes but if any of the above issues persist in the long run, then you should contact Apple and have them take a look at your phone since it might be a manufacturing issue.



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