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How to Solve IOS 15 Problems ?

As we near Apple’s most recent iOS 15 update, iPhone owners are voicing a number of complaints.

Unusual battery drain, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth difficulties, UI slowdown, crashes, Face ID and Touch ID issues, and installation challenges are just a few of the current list of iOS 15 bugs. Some of these issues are brand-new, while others have been in iOS 15 versions before 15.

While some of these problems will need an Apple repair or a trip to your neighborhood Apple Store, other problems can be resolved quickly from the comfort of your home or workplace.

How to Fix iOS 15 Installation Problems

Try doing a hard reset to see if it may help the installation unstick. If you have an iPhone 13, 12, 11, iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 7, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE 2, or iPhone SE, here’s how to accomplish it. Try the procedure once more when your phone has restarted.

If your download is taking a long time to finish, you should pause it, wait a little, and then try again. Additionally, you might want to check your router or Apple’s service page for any outages.

How to Fix iOS 15 Battery Life Problems

There are a few things you may do if the battery life on your iPhone starts to behave strangely after updating to iOS 15.

Check out our list of remedies if you’re seeing severe battery drain after installing Apple’s latest operating system. They might be useful.

It’s possible that you have a faulty battery if none of the solutions in that manual work. You should contact Apple regarding a replacement if you think that could be the case.

Make a Genius Bar appointment if there is an Apple Store nearby that is open for business. Within a few minutes, they ought should be able to identify your issue.

You should get in touch with Apple customer care if there isn’t an Apple Store nearby.

iOS 15 Bluetooth Problems

Here are a few strategies that have worked for us in the past if you’re having trouble getting your iPhone to pair with one or more of your Bluetooth devices.

First, you should disconnect your iPhone’s Bluetooth connection. On iOS 15, use these instructions:

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Click Bluetooth.
  • Using the I in the circle, choose the link.
  • Then select “Forget this Device.”
  • To reconnect, try.

Try resetting your iPhone’s network settings if that doesn’t work.

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Press General.
  • Press Reset.
  • Select Reset Network Settings.

It will just take a few seconds to finish this process. Make sure you have your password(s) close at hand because it will make your iPhone forget recognized Wi-Fi networks.

You can also attempt to restore the factory default settings on your iPhone. This is how to accomplish it:

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Press General.
  • Press Reset.
  • Select Reset iPhone or Reset Transfer.
  • Press Reset.
  • Then select Reset All Settings.
  • If you have a passcode enabled, enter it.

The manufacturer of the gadget you’re trying to connect to or Apple’s customer care may need to be contacted if none of these fixes resolve your Bluetooth issue.

Fix iOS 15 Wi-Fi Issues

Here are some measures you may do to attempt to resolve the issue(s) you’re experiencing if you’re currently experiencing sluggish Wi-Fi speeds or your connections are frequently dropping.

Investigate the Wi-Fi connection that is causing you issues first. Try disconnecting the router and/or modem for a moment before plugging it back in if you’re connected to your home Wi-Fi network.

Go to your iPhone’s Settings app if you can’t access the router and/or modem you’re connected to or if you’re certain the problem has nothing to do with your router and/or modem.

Here, you should forget about the problematic Wi-Fi network. This is how to accomplish it:

  • Go to Settings and select Wi-Fi.
  • The I in the circle must be tapped to choose your connection.
  • At the top of the screen, select Forget this Network. (Note: If you do this, your iPhone will forget the Wi-Fi password, so keep a note of it.)

Try clearing the network settings on your phone if this doesn’t work:

  • Enter the Settings app.
  • Press General.
  • Reset iPhone by tapping Transfer.
  • Press Reset.
  • Reset Network Settings may be tapped.

If none of those solutions work, you should look at Apple’s guide to Wi-Fi issues.

Cellular Data Issues in iOS 15

Here are some actions to do if you start to notice the “No Service” indicator and/or can’t connect to your cellular network.

Check to see if there isn’t a cellular outage in your neighborhood first. Get in touch with your service provider on social media or search social media for reports. To discover if others nearby are experiencing the same problems as you, we also advise checking Down Detector.

You should reset your iPhone to check if the connection improves if you find the problem is unrelated to a network outage.

Try going on Airplane Mode for 30 seconds before shutting it off if that doesn’t work. On your device, Airplane Mode breaks all connections.

Try turning Cellular Data on and off if you’re still having trouble getting it to function. This is how to accomplish it:

  • Access Settings.
  • Select Cellular.
  • Turn off Cellular Data.
  • Toggle it off for a moment, then turn it back on.

If nothing on this page functions properly, there could be an issue with your account. Make contact with your service provider if you believe it could be a factor.

How to Fix iOS 15 FaceTime Issues

Make sure Apple isn’t having troubles with the service if you’re having trouble placing or receiving FaceTime calls. The problems are on your end if FaceTime shows a green icon next to it.

Ensure your iPhone is securely linked to Wi-Fi or your cellular network if that is the case. Make sure FaceTime is switched on if it is. This is how to accomplish it:

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Select FaceTime.
  • When you see the message “Waiting for Activation,” toggle FaceTime off and then back on.

Try rebooting your iPhone if FaceTime is enabled and you’re connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.

Check to see if FaceTime is presently using cellular data if you’re experiencing problems connecting over a cellular network. This is way to verify that:

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Select Cellular.
  • Make sure FaceTime is turned on by scrolling down and checking.

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