Smart phones works like computers, there will be more problems than the old function mobile phones. Therefore, we should learn some common sense about using the smart phone like we learn to use a computer. In case later in life when you encounter some common problems using an iPhone, you will not be panic. Especially when you holding refurbished iPhone 6, you will be more sensitive and you may always think that it is broken down, which in most of time is not true.
If you are a long-term iOS device users, then you are fine. But if you never use an iOS device, you may be panic when you encounter the following conditions. The common sense we need to grasp is not difficult, most of them can be repaired by a simple switch operation but sometimes you will meet some difficult but not irreparable problem. Ordinary users do not need to tangle why these phenomena occur, as long as you mastered the solution to such cases and how to deal with the damage to the iOS device.
First of all, what new users need to understand is that sometimes the iPhone screen does not respond to the problem and this can be solved by restart the phone. If the "Sliding Shutdown" interface is no response, we can force a restart, the specific method is that pressing the power button and Home button, until the white apple logo appears on the screen. In addition, this method can also be used for basic cache clear up. If you often use your refurbished iPhone to watch online video, occasionally the implementation of this method is also helpful. Of course, some problems do not necessarily need to shut down the phone. Such as the application interface does not respond to the encounter, you only need to double click the Home button to enter the background and shut down the application and then restart the application on the line. You can also unloaded and then reload the application to solve this no respond problem. The new user need to know clicking Home button once do not really close the application, so the problem of non-response usually cannot be solved once you open the application. The above two are relatively easy situation to deal with, but sometimes if the iPhone automatically shut down, and it do not respond when you press the power button. What you should do in this situation? Is it broken? Not necessarily. Why don’t you just try the method we have just talked about: press the power button and the Home button simultaneously, you may be pleasantly surprised to see the white apple logo on the screen.
There is a more complicated situation that is the device is stuck in recovery mode. We will occasionally encounter this problem when we upgrade new firmware or attempts to restore backups. New users who encounter this situation tend to blame the casually upgrade, but in fact we can easily make the iPhone back to normal. Connect your device to iTunes on your computer while you press the Home key, and iTunes will detect that your device is in recovery mode and ask you whether to restore from backup or not. When you select Restore, iTunes will restore your iPhone to the latest backup. So here to remind the new users, regular backup with iTunes is also good, otherwise when faced with this situation, you can only be forced to restore to a backup of a long time and you lose data that you do not have time to backup.
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