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ios 6.1.3 WIFI problem

Hi! I just got a new Iphone 4s back from repair, a new replacment phone. So I updated the hardware to the new IOS 6.1.3 and after that I cant activate my WIFI, the WIFI button is greyed, so the WIFI is unavailable. So what should I do? Send my 3days old Iphone to service agian or what? I personaly think it the new IOS 6.1.3 so please help me

iPhone 4S, iOS 6.1.3

Posted on Mar 22, 2013 2:17 PM

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Oct 6, 2013 7:10 PM in response to PatricJuel

TJBUSMC1973


You really don't get what people are trying to say,

The point is that it's a pain in the but and consumers should

Not have to do all these steps continuously

To fix wifi that should be fixed and not replaced indefinately

Or bandaged. It doesn't matter what people signed for

But I know I didn't sign something like that.


Lots of people are very busy and to do these kinds of steps

Repeatedly forever even though someone says they have done these

Steps, doesn't mean they actually can afford to

Do these steps every single time.


Learn your English

And learn to look at the whole picture from outside the

Box looking in. You seem the type who rather watch people

Act like drones. Your job is probably data entry TJBUSMC1973

at some bank

Which is not for everyone, people mostly like what keeps

Them interested and not do the same things over and and over and

Over......


You don't need to be so negative by criticizing anyone. Be nice

And enjoy life and help people.

Oct 7, 2013 8:26 PM in response to PatricJuel

This problem with IOS 6.1.3 is somewhat fortunate that it happened on the one 4S phone in my family, because it made me aware that a software update can overheat hardware by overworking a phone and also made me understand that Apple will ignore the problem and leave their customers to deal with it. So based on this knowledge I am now cautious and less trusting about recommended software updates and so have not updated the iphone 5's and other devices in my family to the IOS 7. And thank goodness, many people I know tell me the battery drain is much worse with the IOS 7. So ironically this issue may have actually helped me out to some extent.

Oct 8, 2013 12:06 AM in response to Mayr21

I haven't noticed excessive battery drain on iOS 7

You can always download the firmwire file from your iTunes in order to prevent your device from overheating due to downloading the update.

I have updated to iOS 7 after repairing my wifi problem and still everything works fine.


TJBUSMC1973 what you say is really funny that wifi issue is not sth that apple needs to deal with as it is not a safety risk!!

People have paid extra bucks for using all iPhone capabilities, without wifi, iPhone is as good as NOKIA 1100 which costs 1/20 of iPhone. So don't tell ppl to stop whining as their phone still makes calls and rings !

People who are out of their warranty still deserve to have their iPhones fully functional without the headache of sending, paying for, restoring, .... their iPhones.

How would you feel that you buy a Lamborghini that after one year ONLY moves around at the top speed of 150Km/h and has no A/C, cd player, radio, navigational system , .... ?

You would be OK with that and believe that the company is not responsible for what has happened to your car for no reason !??

Oct 9, 2013 4:33 AM in response to Nemesis865

I'm in the same boat-Grayed out WiFi. 6.1.3 with high battery drain with a very hot iphone 4s. Want to do a restore which can only happen with update to 7, which I don't want. Or restore from icloud, which can only happen over wifi. Which doesn't work. Catch 22. So I bit and did the restore to 7. Still no wifi. The 4s is 1 year and 4 months old.


Apple, are you listening? The iphone 4s wifi has problems. That should be a very cheap goodwill repair. And 39 pages of us so far agree with no good software fix.

Oct 9, 2013 4:46 AM in response to listentoit

Half of those 39 pages were TJBUSMC1973 ranting and raving about his religion called Apple and its messiah: Steve Jobs.


I had the exact same issue as yours. I was out of warranty too. Now my issue is fixed and has been so for the past 3 months. What I did was leave the switched-off phone face-down on the dashboard of my car on a hot day for 15 mins. Maybe not the best idea ever but it worked.


Cheers!

Oct 13, 2013 3:18 PM in response to SmaugRedDragonheart

The restore from backup is better than what Sid suggests. He may have been referring to restore from iCloud backup, I'm not sure. But if you restore from a backup made on your computer, after the restore of settings and music is done, all the apps you had before along with their data get copied back to the same locations they were. This can take much longer than the restore phase if you have lots of apps installed. This even works if you restore to a brand new replacement iPhone.


I've not set encryption, and I have had to manually restore only email passwords and several app passwords that third party apps don't save with their local data. Also, it can take some time after the restore is complete to restore the index to a very large iCloud based music library. I find that keeping the music app open for as long as possible gets the cloud based music library back in sync faster.

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