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iOS 6.0.1 WiFi Still Greyed Out

My iPhone's WiFi was working great on iOS 6 when it first came out, no problems whatsoever, until last week it failed over night without me knowing. The WiFi option was still available but unable to connect to my home network and when I rebooted the phone, the WiFI was greyed out. It has not been working since.


I waited for iOS 6.0.1 to come out as I understood that this was supposed to fix the problem many users with iOS 6 have been facing with WiFi connections, but this has not worked. I do not understand why it has failed. I bought this 4S in February and have never dropped it and it has always been in a case. The WiFi was working great before I went to bed and the next morning it was no longer working.


I have reseted the network settings, restored the phone and even tried using the phone as new and this has still not fixed the problem.

Posted on Nov 1, 2012 12:38 PM

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Jan 8, 2013 11:46 AM in response to KiltedTim

If putting it in the freezer fixed it, it's a hardware fault. A poor/broken connection somewhere inside the phone. It's simple physics. You can not fix a software problem by altering the temperature of the device.


That would be a great point if low-level software was not a thing.


If this is a hardware fault, how do you explain the fact that it started affecting lots of users immediately after the iOS 6 update? Planned obsolescence?


I believe it is a software bug where the temp readings are not calibrating properly and indicatinga high temperature to disable wifi. Freezing and Heating the phones resets the calibration for a while and the problem comes back again. - Gumnaam


Interesting.

Jan 8, 2013 12:19 PM in response to derek.the.great

I just got off the phone with a senior support manager... He stated it may have been an underlying hardware issue before the update and that the update "capitalized" on this issue. So basically they sold me a defective phone and since I'm 23 days over my warranty, my ONLY option is to pay the 199 to get it replaced. Some lvel of support I tell ya................ Though the only difference form working to not working is io6!

Jan 8, 2013 2:25 PM in response to derek.the.great

People keep arguing its hardware because freezer method works - I haven't tried it - or found the description of how to do it, but I will say this, my phone is often very hot and I don't remember that being the case before???

So maybe the freezer issue is just helping cool off a hot phone that then temporarily behaves in the same way that sometimes running the battery down and doing a hard reset also helps now and then

Jan 8, 2013 2:43 PM in response to texcat1969

I've done the freezer thing and it worked temporarily but I've also let the phone completley drain and waited till the next morning to charge it and try again, that didn't work. Which technically the phone should have been cooler because it wasn't on for long. So I don't know if it's heat, but yet the freezer works. All I know is that my wifi is still out and Apple only wants me to pay for a replacement which I'm not....

Jan 8, 2013 5:48 PM in response to djescobar973

See i am getting this:


com.apple.cltm.Temperature1</key>

<array>

<real>35</real>

<real>37.780000000000001</real>

<real>35.969999999999999</real>

<real>9.82880000000001</real>

<integer>7</integer>

</array>

<key>com.apple.cltm.Temperature2</key>

<array>

<real>35</real>

<real>35</real>

<real>35</real>

<real>0.0</real>

<integer>7</integer>

</array>

<key>com.apple.cltm.Temperature3</key>

<array>

<real>35</real>

<real>36.490000000000002</real>

<real>35.442857142857143</real>

<real>2.8753428571428548</real>

<integer>7</integer>


The phone has never been hot since the reboot.

iOS 6.0.1 WiFi Still Greyed Out

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