If you are experience any sort of reboot problem with your iOS device, here are some few steps to take in solving the problem. Before you start any of the process, make sure you backup your device. Some of the tips below requires you to erase your iOS device. Backing up your device will save you from loosing any important information.
1 Update Your Device to the Latest iOS 12
For users experiencing any restarting problem with their iOS device, apple suggested that all affected users should try and update their iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS 12. To update your iPhone or iPad to the latest iOS, follow these steps.
Go to settings > General > Tap Software Update to check for the update > then install.
Note
If you are unable to update your device to iOS 12/11, Apple suggested that you should try turning off your device notification. To do this, click on Settings, then go to Notifications. Switch off all notifications for all apps. After this, you can update your device to iOS 12, then go ahead to switch on your device notification.
2 Set iPhone/iPad Date to December 1 or Earlier
Another solution that apple suggests is to set your device’s date back to December 1st. To do this,
Go to Settings > General > Date & Time > Disable “Set Automatically”.
Use the slider to turn the date back to December 1. You should note that some other issues can arise from incorrect date and time.
3 Force Restart iPhone to Fix Rebooting Issues
This is one of the easiest way of fixing a rebooting iPhone. To solve the rebooting issues, simply force restart your phone.
To Force Restart iPhone 6S or Earlier Models
Simply long-press the Home and Wake button at the same time for at least ten seconds until the Apple logo shows on your screen.Sponsor ads:Avoid Toll Roads in Apple Maps and Google Maps
For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
Press the Volume down and Wake button at the same time till the Apple logo shows.
For iPhone 8/8 Plus or iPhone X
Press and release the volume up button, then press and release volume down button, keep pressing the Sleep/Wake button until you see the Apple logo.
4 Turn off Power Hungry Feature When Not in Use
Continuous location tracking can put a lot of pressure on your iOS device. It tends to heat up as a result of this. Use your GPS location smartly and allow other apps to track your device location only when it is highly needed. Turn off background app refresh. Once you are done with the use of an app, force quit it.
5 Reset Your iOS Device to Factory Settings
If after going through all this processes, the problem persists, try resetting your device to its default factory settings.
To do this, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings. This process will remove all your login details and Wi-Fi passwords.
6 Completely Reset Your iPhone
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