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Sep 22, 2016 8:35 AM in response to Mary1973by norm123,Hello Mary1973,
Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Community. I know how exciting a new iPhone can be and I'd love to help get yours working as expected. There are a couple things that might cause a new Phone to act the way you've described, for example if you restored from a backup of your previous phone some of the settings may be using older data. To fix this you can reset the settings on your iPhone.
What this effectively does is to reset some of your settings to factory default. This does not remove any data like apps, photos or contacts, but It removes all of your preferences for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, Notifications, General, Sounds, Touch ID, Brightness & Wallpaper and Privacy, so we'll have to set those things back up after this reset.
To do this go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings.
If you had set your phone up as new without transferring data from another phone, let us know and the community will help find the best solution.
Best regards
