Latest update messes up iPhone.
With the latest update my wifi and Bluetooth do not work. They do not turn on and cannot be turned on
With the latest update my wifi and Bluetooth do not work. They do not turn on and cannot be turned on
JBJester Said:
"Latest update messes up iPhone.: With the latest update my wifi and Bluetooth do not work. They do not turn on and cannot be turned on"
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Are these greyed-out? If so, refer to the following...
If Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are Greyed-Out:
Try The Following in the Order Provided:
A. Restarting the iPhone:
If any changes were made (i.e. Installed Apps), then Settings (i.e Wf-Fi), may have become manipulated technically. So, try restarting the iPhone:
B. Disable Cellular:
Try disabling Cellular, and using Wi-Fi instead, seeing if that makes all the difference. Cellular always overrules Wi-Fi.
C. Try manually restarting your iPhone:
D. Reset All Network Settings to Default:
Example of items that will be reset: (Wi-Fi Passwords, VPN Connections, etc)
As a Last Resort:
E. Restore form a Backup:
Have a backup of your iPhone? If you are not concerned with losing data, then restore your iPhone from a backup that was made when Wi-Fi was working. Prior to restoring, backup your iPhone, incase anything goes wrong with the restoration.
JBJester Said:
"Latest update messes up iPhone.: With the latest update my wifi and Bluetooth do not work. They do not turn on and cannot be turned on"
-------
Are these greyed-out? If so, refer to the following...
If Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are Greyed-Out:
Try The Following in the Order Provided:
A. Restarting the iPhone:
If any changes were made (i.e. Installed Apps), then Settings (i.e Wf-Fi), may have become manipulated technically. So, try restarting the iPhone:
B. Disable Cellular:
Try disabling Cellular, and using Wi-Fi instead, seeing if that makes all the difference. Cellular always overrules Wi-Fi.
C. Try manually restarting your iPhone:
D. Reset All Network Settings to Default:
Example of items that will be reset: (Wi-Fi Passwords, VPN Connections, etc)
As a Last Resort:
E. Restore form a Backup:
Have a backup of your iPhone? If you are not concerned with losing data, then restore your iPhone from a backup that was made when Wi-Fi was working. Prior to restoring, backup your iPhone, incase anything goes wrong with the restoration.
Latest update messes up iPhone.