The power to increase or decrease a phone’s life expectancy
There are different reasons why an iPhone freeze. These are the most
common ones:
1.
The operating system is not up-to-date. An iPhone with an
outdated operating system may cause your device to freeze and be unresponsive.
Check if your iPhone is running the latest iOS version. If not, then update to
the latest version available for your phone.
2.
No available storage left. An iPhone with 100% of storage
capacity used may have issues running some apps. The device is also at risk of
not responding to commands. Delete files, old and backed up photos, and apps
that you are not using anymore. You may be surprised by the quantity and size
of the old files on your iPhone.
3.
App conflict. Have you recently installed an application on your iPhone? The app
may have a conflict with some of the phone’s function. Try to uninstall the
last app installed before you experienced issues with the iPhone.
4.
Screen problems. Your phone’s screen may have some loose ends, there could be a
problem with the touch sensors, or your phone’s screen protector could be the
culprit. Check if there is a problem with your iPhone’s screen.
5.
Internal error. Internal system conflicts on your iPhone may cause the device to
freeze and not respond. Restarting the iPhone will easily and automatically fix
minor internal errors. If your phone does not turn off when pressing the
Sleep/Wake button, then you may need to try a force restart on your device.
Follow the instructions in the next section to force restart your iPhone.
6.
Defective iPhone. A defective device is the last thing that you want. But if your
phone is defective, you need to bring the device to a trusted cell phone
service center that is also an expert with iPhone repairs.
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