Perform A Hard Reset On Your IPhone 8 Or 8 Plus

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When you perform a hard reset, your iPhone 8 or 8 Plus immediately restarts. A hard reset is the equivalent of restarting your computer by unplugging it, then plugging it back in. Why Should I Perform A Hard Reset On My iPhone 8 Or 8 Plus, Although you shouldn't rely on hard resets to turn your iPhone off and back on, it can be a reliable way to turn your iPhone off and back on when its unresponsive, frozen, or experiencing a software crash. How Do I Perform A Hard Reset On My iPhone 8 Or 8 Plus,

1. Quickly press the volume up button on the side of your iPhone. 2. Quickly press the volume down button on the side of your iPhone. 3. Press and hold the power button. 4. Release the power button when the Apple logo appears on the display. Your iPhone 8 will turn back on shortly after. You may need to press and hold the power button for 15-30 before the hard reset is initiated. The iPhone power button is also known as the Sleep / Wake button.

Now tap Forget this Device. Reset Network Settings. Try reconnecting the iPhone X to your Bluetooth device. Make sure you have your Wi-Fi passwords handy because this will cause the iPhone X to forget them. You might also try resetting your iPhone X’s settings to the factory defaults. Reset All Settings. This process could take a few minutes and it will cause the iPhone X to forget all stored Wi-Fi passwords. If you’re dealing with Bluetooth issues in the car and the above fixes don’t help, you’ll need to consult your car’s manual.

If you’re unable to reset the connection yourself, you should make an appointment with customer service at your local dealership. They should be able help. If you’re upgraded to the iPhone X from the iPhone 6 or an older iPhone model, you might be unfamiliar with 3D Touch. The iPhone X’s 3D Touch features lets you make hard presses on the screen to open up shortcuts and features.

Thanks to iOS 11, you can now use 3D Touch in Control Center. 3D Touch issues are extremely common iPhone issues and we’re already hearing complaints from iPhone X users. Some say it’s popping up too fast, others are having trouble getting the shortcuts to popup. If a simple restart doesn’t help, try adjusting the sensitivity. 3D Touch and tap.

By default, it should be set to medium, but you can switch it to firm or light. If it’s not a sensitivity thing, try resetting your iPhone X’s settings. Reset All Settings. Your iPhone X will forget known Wi-Fi passwords, but you won’t lose any data. The iPhone X comes with Face ID in place of Touch ID.

Face ID’s been fairly accurate for us, but others are running into issues during the initial setup. If your iPhone X is failing to register you face for Face ID, make sure you’re in a well-lit room. You also might need to bring the iPhone X closer or bring it more level. If you’re having trouble unlocking your phone, make sure you’re actively looking at the screen. You need to give the phone attention.

Over time, Face ID will learn your face so if you actively change your look (shave off all of your hair, etc), you might have to input your face again. If Face ID problems persist, you might need to take your iPhone X into a store for diagnostic tests on the phone’s rear camera. If those fail, Apple will replace the phone.

According to several reports, Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers are now able to do a unit replacement for devices suffering from unfixable Face ID issues. If you are dealing with unfixable Face ID issues, you’re encouraged to book an appointment with an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Store via the company’s Contact Apple Support. The iPhone X’s stereo speakers should produce loud, crisp audio, but if your sound starts to crackle or sound muffled, you need to address the issue.



If you’re running the latest version of iOS 11 and you’re still noticing sound issues, restart your iPhone X. Press and hold the side button and either volume button at the same time and then slide to power it down. You can also try performing a hard reset. Press Volume Up and let go, press Volume Down and let go, and press and hold the side button until the Apple Logo appears. The phone will reboot itself. If you’re still noticing issues, try turning Bluetooth off and on.

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