Friday, 17 February 2012

Iphone 3gs reset problem


Several users have complained about their iphone turning off and rebooting by itself. If this is happening, please use the following steps below as a possible solution:
  1. Check to see if your iphone has battery power. iPhones will shut off, just like any device, if there is no battery life. You can check this by plugging your iphone into a power source (ie your computer through a USB or through a USB jack connector). bad credit loans
  2. If the battery has life, you might need to do a restore.
    1. Plug your iphone into your computer using your USB cable. At this point, iTunes will launch.
    2. Backup your data before proceeding as you could lose purchased songs or apps.
    3. Go to your iPHone’s information page inside iTunes. You should see two buttons in the center of the main iTunes window. Select the Restore button.
    4. So long as you have already backed up and synced your phone, click the Restore button.
    5. Once this is complete, you’ll need to select the Restore from backup options. This will allow you to restore email accounts, contacts, passwords, etc.
    6. You’ll probably want to select all of the options when you are brought to your Sync Apps page. You can also leave apps without a checkmark if you’d like to keep them off of your iPhone.
    7. Finally, move on to restoring your phone. You’ll want to keep your iphone connected to the computer at all times during this step. unsecured loans
    8. If your iPhone keeps rebooting after following these instructions, move on to number 3.
  3. An iPhone may keep turning off because the battery dies too quickly. Three quick ways to reduce battery burn are below:
    1. Make sure your iPhone is in airplane mode while traveling without reception.
    2. Make sure your iPhone auto-locks after 1 minute or less and is not set to the “never” option.

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