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Typical iOS 10 Errors and How to Fix Them

The iOS 10 will be released in September, and plenty of Apple fans have already downloaded the beta to have a taste of it. The iOS 10 Preview from Apple's website and users' feedback have said this brand new operating system just got better in different aspects, which is sure to give you have an enhanced experience on your iPad, iPod touch or iPhone.

 

However, since the update, users have had cellular connection problems, and the Touch ID on the iPhone has encountered difficulties too. Apple has announced that a new iOS 10 update is coming, but until then, here are some recommendations to repair some of the iOS 10 hitches you may be having:

 

 Applications

 

Some users have reported apps freezing or crashing as they ran on iOS 10. The best answer to this problem is notifying the app developer of the app so they can eliminate the issues. But before you do that, try updating the app to the latest version. If you have no time to check for updates everyday, simply switch on automatic App Store updates. This feature works great for users of  the iPhone and iPad users because which allows automatic updates on the most up-to-the-minute bug fixes. Check for iOS 10 release date.

 

Bluetooth Problems

 

When used in a vehicle, bluetooth issues also have been a usual occurrence among users of iOS 10 for the iPhone and iPad. The best way of resolving these issues is simply by resetting all the settings of the device. This is done by going to Settings, then General, then Reset and finally, Reset All Settings. The device will reboot, but be aware that your stored Wi-Fi networks will be deleted. You can read about iOS 9 at http://www.ehow.com/how_12342912_10-important-changes-must-use-ios-9.html.

 

iMessage

 

A usual error that iPad and iPhone users encounter with iOS 10 is unread messages getting marked as read. Some have also reported that messages are received late or not at all. To fix the error, first try switching iMessage off an on, or reboot your device. If none works, reset network settings. First go to Settings, then choose General, followed by Reset and finally, click Reset Network Settings. The device will reboot, and again, you will lose your stored Wi-Fi networks.

 

Battery Life

 

Yet another common problem with all iPhone models following an iOS update is battery drain. With the iOS 10, the battery has been observed to drain even much faster. Resetting can also solve this problem. Just hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button on your device at the same time. Let go the moment you see the Apple logo.

 

While the above steps have worked for many users, in some cases, won't. If this is true to you, the best thing you can do is to take your device to your nearest Apple store. Check for iOS 10 IPSW.

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