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Wifi greyed out on iphone 4s with ios 7

Hi, I have iphone 4s, before when I update my ios to 6.1.3 I got a problem connecting to my wifi it was greyed out. I researched some tips how to solve the problem still it doesn't work. They said that if you update your ios into ios 7 the issue will be solved, however I update my ios now into ios 7, I still have the same issue, tried some troubleshooting again still problem doesn't solve, help please I cannot use my wifi. I just got my phone last year and I am having this problem, I love apple products but this is a big inconvenience to everyone who is having the same problem, help. Thanks.

iPhone 4S, iOS 7

Posted on Sep 19, 2013 3:30 PM

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Nov 28, 2013 11:51 PM in response to Carla Marie Valencia

isn't this some kind of bullsh** that we should sue Apple of?


I'm so tired of Apple representative on the phone repeatedly saying "sorry for your inconvenience but only way left is to pay 299 dollars for an exchange"...


WT F??? We didn't do anything to cause this but IOS that you APPLE brought us upon!!!!!!


Besides, it's not a warranty issue. because it all happened after we just followed your IOS update recommendation.

Thus, It's the liquidate damage issue where we are victims and APPLE's f****** terrible IOS caused all this!!!

Nov 29, 2013 3:45 AM in response to Carla Marie Valencia

I'm an iPhone 4s user and I am really mad about this WiFi problem. I know we all are. iOS 7.0.4. Working very fine until November 27. Yesterday, I tried the whole hairblower and freezer thing and it worked, I am able to activate the wifi! I tried using iMessage, and other social apps and it is working. I tried to play a game then my phone starts heating. (Which is kind of usual for me because my phone usually heat even before when I am on iOS6.) All of a sudden the wifi connection is gine and when i went to Settings> Wifi. Again, I cannot select the on and off switch, it is greyed.


Since I badly need the wifi connection on my iphone, i tried the heating and cooling trick aagain and it worked but as i have said the phone heats and voila, no wifi again.Then I would have to check the settings again and again select the network(Wifi connection from router) and make it work and after a few minutes maybe less than 10, it will be gone. *Nope, th router isn't the problem*


It is really irritating. I want to make it work as soon as possible, in a stable way because i really need it by Dec. 16 because I would go on a trip.


Do you think restoring would help? (I doubt it but I want to know you opinions.)


Thanks!

Nov 29, 2013 10:21 AM in response to pillowpants66

pillowpants66 wrote:


Ever since updating to 7.0.4. a few days ago, I too have no wifi, poor battery life, and my external battery wont charge the phone.


If apples software has damaged the hardware, and the phone is not under warranty, who will pay? I didnt break it.


Maybe im holding it wrong.


Who will pay? You will. The terms & conditions of every single iOS update make it very, very clear that any and all issues that arise from your use of the iOS are your responsibility, and that the update is voluntary.


As a side note, it's not the iOS that caused the issue. Your wi-fi chip was probably defective to begin with, and the heat from the update process revealed the issue... not the software itself.


If it was the software, all iPhones with that software would be affected, which would literally be millions of devices.

Nov 29, 2013 8:28 PM in response to TJBUSMC1973


Who will pay? You will. The terms & conditions of every single iOS update make it very, very clear that any and all issues that arise from your use of the iOS are your responsibility, and that the update is voluntary.


As a side note, it's not the iOS that caused the issue. Your wi-fi chip was probably defective to begin with, and the heat from the update process revealed the issue... not the software itself.


If it was the software, all iPhones with that software would be affected, which would literally be millions of devices.


The terms & conditions....so what part specifically say we are out of luck? I didn't really see clearly where it states that


"if our iOS update heats your iPhone up so much that it will destroys your wifi chip and or wifi antenna connections, this is your own fault for buying our iPhone, wanting to update your iOS to our latest and greatest iOS that we recommend for your iPhone. We are not concerned with the happiness or retention of consumers of our Apple products"



If the update is voluntary, why do I keep getting notified on my phone that there is an update? Can I stop or turn this off?


Does this mean that people who stick with iOS 6 or stuck in between say 7.0.2 and 7.0.4 are stuck with security flaws and apps that will soon no longer work with iOS 6?

Wifi greyed out on iphone 4s with ios 7

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