Hard restarting an iPhone can be a tedious task. Not everyone would want to do it frequently, however, there are instances, where this becomes the only choice available. Q1. What is Hard restart, Hard restart is just a forced reboot that is usually used in troubleshooting problems on your iPhone such as when it freezes or slows down to such an extent that you cannot interact with anything properly.
Q2. When should I Hard Restart, If your iPhone isn’t functioning as expected, or you face some lag, or certain buttons are working, or the touch is not responding upto the mark, or theres some unexpected issue with the device . Q3. Are there any disadvantages of doing a hard restart, Will it impact the warranty, No there aren’t disadvantages of Hard Restart.
Your iPhone just restarts when it was stuck. The waranty warranty still remains intact. The Hard Reboot option the older generation of iPhones is pretty straightforward. 1. Press and hold the Lock/Wake button on the right side of your iPhone. 2. At the same time, press and hold down the Volume Down button on the left side while keeping the Lock/Wake button pressed.
3. Keep holding both the buttons until the screen turns black and then switches back on to display the Apple Logo. 4. Wait for a couple of seconds until your iPhone boots up completely and displays the Lock screen. The procedure for both these devices is the same. However, as Apple upgraded to these devices, the procedure changed from iPhone 7 and 7 plus as outlined in their recent support document.
1. Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. 2. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. 3. Press and hold the Side button (aka power) until you see the Apple logo. But in case, if force restarting doesn’t solve your issues, you’ll need to reset all settings. At the last resort is, of course, resetting your whole device. Reset and then select Erase All Content and Settings. 2. It’ll prompt you to type in your passcode with a warning that this action will delete your data in red. 3. Finally enter the Apple ID password and confirm. Once you complete these steps your device will delete everything off of your device and will go back to the factory version as you received it. Leave a comment if you got any query!
For a start, turn down the brightness! This screen is bright enough on it’s lowest setting (where I have it unless I’m in full sunlight which is not likely in Scotland). Secondly, turn off the wireless and gps when you’re not using them, which is probably most of the time.
This can affect your ability to trace the phone if you lose it as most of the programs seem to work via the GPS being on already. You can even go as far as to get an app like nobars which turns the phone to aircraft mode on a variety of different wake up settings.
This means it does connect to the network but only sporadically. Don’t do this if you want to read your text the moment it should arrive or receive calls but its good if you want to preserve some battery throughout the day. I've recently updated to Android 2.3 and the improvement in battery life is extraordinary!
Previously I used to get just over a day of average usage now I can happily get two days, music playing, internet, games, the works! Try not to use things like active desktop backgrounds, although they’ve got much better, they still drink battery. Finally, make sure you don’t leave applications running you don’t have to, get some form of task manager.
Whether it’s the one the shop preloads for you or some other variant doesn’t matter. If you have the SGS and use opera, you’ll probably never close it otherwise! There is a higher capacity battery available for the SGS, I think its up to 3000mAh. This will definitely improve battery life, possibly by days.
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