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And when it finished, you can start your iPhone to check the iPhone keeps starting problem is solved or not. Sometimes, if there is a problem with your iPhone wireless carrier, it may also occur the problem that iPhone keeps restarting over and over. To fix this issue, you can pull your SIM card out of the device to check if it has the problem. If yes, you need put the SIM card back and turn on your iPhone. And if the problems are still exiting, then you may need to replace another SIM card.
Use a toothpick or small needle to clean the lightning port on the bottom of the device. Because if the short circuit in the port may cause the iPhone restarting again and again, constantly. And the lightning port short circuit is usually caused by the lint or dust stuck. The battery quality is also a factor which may affect your iPhone keeps restarting.
If your iPhone is under warranty, you can take it to Apple store, and check the battery status. And if is not good, you can replace it with the help of the staff.
In addition to the battery, the cable, the charger, the connector also can replace. After following the above method, I think this problem has been solved. But if it still keeps restarting on your iPhone, you can contact the Apple Store and fix your device by their high-tech team.
I believe this iPhone keeps restarting every few minutes problem will be solved after following the above methods, such as setting date and time, FoneCope iOS System Recovery tool, updating iPhone status, factory reset, force restart, and iTunes restore.
As Christian explains in his article about the feature: As opposed to deleting an app, which nukes its binary and data out of orbit, offloading ensures that app data, along with user settings and documents, remain on your device. How to disable Offload Unused Apps To prevent this from happening automatically, follow these steps to disable the feature. Wrapping it up Does this solve your mystery of the disappearing apps?
In some rare cases, the iPhone wont download apps because of a bug somewhere in low-level settings on the device itself. Luckily, you can reset them right from your phone:. Note: No date is going to be deleted, but all the device settings will be reset to their default values. You can contact Apple at support. Not interested in going through all the options? Best of all, AnyTrans for iOS is available to you absolutely free for a seven-day trial of Setapp , a platform with more than top-of-the-line Mac apps that help you be more productive every day, from planning out your day 2Do to using Instagram on Mac Grids.
Try free. You can also follow some recommendations for freeing up more space, such as saving your photos to iCloud. Once you have enough space for a new app, try downloading it again.
Troubleshoot your WiFi router When you see apps not downloading on your WiFi network, the first thing you can do is restart your router. Alternatively, try using another WiFi network to download apps if such option is available. To force close the App Store: Swipe up from the bottom on your iPhone to display all active apps Scroll to find the App Store Swipe up to close it In another scenario, your app might actually be downloading for some time and then getting stuck.
To check on Apple servers: Visit apple. Sign out of the App Store Since all app downloads happen through your Apple ID, it might be useful to reconnect yourself to the App Store by signing out and then back in again.
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