HT203977: How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Learn about How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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Jul 15, 2016 8:46 AM in response to TL7110by judysings,Hi there TL7110!
From reading your post it looks as if your iPhone issues are gradually getting worse instead of better. This generally is caused by a software issue. I'll be more than glad to help you get your iPhone 6 working as it should again.
1. Back up your iOS device -- You'll be completely erasing your phone, so I want to be sure your personal data is secure before moving forward.
2. Restore your iOS device to factory settings -- In order to completely erase your iPhone, you'll need to use iTunes that's been installed on a computer. Using your iPhone's settings will only remove your personal information.
3. Test the issue -- The first time through, set up your iPhone as a new iPhone but log into iTunes & App Store and iCloud with the appropriate ID(s). Download a few of the apps you've had installed before and make sure your iPhone is working as it should.
4. Restore your iOS device from a backup -- If everything is fine again, use that article to move your personal data back to your phone.Thanks for using Apple Support Communities!
