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My WiFi is not working

What’s happening when I can’t turn my WiFi on and it says airdrop airplay and improved location accuracy requires WiFi

Posted on May 8, 2022 2:57 AM

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Posted on May 8, 2022 5:12 PM

Apple’s only solution is to replace the phone. But as your 6S is 7 years old I don’t think it’s worth the investment to have Apple “repair” it by replacing it. Here is the process and cost→Apple - Support - Service Answer Center.


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May 9, 2022 12:01 AM in response to dami183

dami183 wrote: "yes it’s the original battery and it’s capacity is 100%"

dami ~ That doesn't make sense. The original battery of an iPhone 6s will be 3½–6½ years old — so it's very unlikely that such an old battery's capacity is actually 100%.


Did you purchase the iPhone 6s new or used?


When did you purchase it?


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May 9, 2022 7:26 AM in response to Alancito

Alancito wrote:

dami183 wrote: "yes it’s the original battery and it’s capacity is 100%
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dami ~ That doesn't make sense. The original battery of an iPhone 6s will be 3½–6½ years old — so it's very unlikely that such an old battery's capacity is actually 100%.


It can make sense; the battery condition gauge in older devices was really pretty flakey and would frequently read 100% forever. If you have a Mac you can get the free app Coconut Battery, which will give a better indication of the state of the battery, including cycle count. There’s also a diagnostic file that shows cycle count. And if the battery was ever replaced with a non-Apple battery the gauge is completely useless.


The more important thing in Battery Health is what it says about Peak Performance Capability.

My WiFi is not working

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