Hello all,
Have been having slight issues with my apples that I hope somebody can help me with: I have owned an iPhone for the last six months and a MacBook Pro for the last eight months or so and both have worked perfectly throughout, however last week within the space of a few hours both refused to connect to the internet. I checked my home internet connection - nothing wrong with it, checked my ISP - no problems there, checked friends' apples - they weren't having any problems, but both of mine were?!
Have now fixed my MacBook but the iPhone is still sulking (have threatened to throw the iPhone against the iWall if it keeps being an iPain).
Anyone else having this problem or is the evolution of technology beginning in my bedroom?
Thanks
A question about apples (of the electronic kind)
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Can't help you out there... sorry... I have a MacBook and the only thing is that it sometimes doesn't like our wifi connection.... 'turning it off and turning it back on again' always sorts it out.
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Re: A question about apples (of the electronic kind)
I have an iPhone that some times does this, and full shutdown and restart has always fixed it.
It has to be a full shutdown, not just putting it in to standby. Press the off button at the top for a few seconds until a red sider appears asking if you want to power off. It will take quite a few seconds, possibly a minute to power off. As soon as it's off it can be restarted again my holding the power button until a little white apple appears. This also take quite a time. Then give it a few more minutes to find the right signals and it should be working again.
It happens to me about once a month, especially if the WiFi signal is weak or drops out when I using it (because I'm in the wrong part of the house).
It has to be a full shutdown, not just putting it in to standby. Press the off button at the top for a few seconds until a red sider appears asking if you want to power off. It will take quite a few seconds, possibly a minute to power off. As soon as it's off it can be restarted again my holding the power button until a little white apple appears. This also take quite a time. Then give it a few more minutes to find the right signals and it should be working again.
It happens to me about once a month, especially if the WiFi signal is weak or drops out when I using it (because I'm in the wrong part of the house).
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Thanks for your replies, but the damn thing is still refusing. Will take it down to the Apple Geniuses (geniae?) next week and hopefully they can work their magic. So for now I have one of those ancient phones that can only, well, phone people
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benjaminlanglois wrote:Thanks for your replies, but the damn thing is still refusing. Will take it down to the Apple Geniuses (geniae?) next week and hopefully they can work their magic. So for now I have one of those ancient phones that can only, well, phone people
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