Saturday, April 12, 2014

What to do when an app crash on iPhone or iPad ?

If you use your iPhone intensive, it happens frequently that an app crashes. In the App Store, you can read the comments a lot of complaints about crashing applications. Often, the application itself is not the culprit, but the iPhone just runs too busy dealing with all kinds of activities and processes. This tip explains what solutions there.

As an iPhone application crashes it means that this is it suddenly stops. You go back to the home screen and from there you can start the app again.But it can be more serious: the application is completely secure and the iPhone does not seem to respond. A crash may occur when you are just sitting reading a web page, but also when you try to start. Graphical game Below are 10 possible solutions, you can go through. In the order shownWe start with the most obvious causes and solutions.












Solution 1

Some apps are not well tested and crashing immediately once you install an update. This was the case when an update of a popular chat app: WhatsApp crashed immediately after installing the update. You can then go back into an old version of the app or do not yet install the update.

Solution 2

Be patient, some applications do not seem to respond but just need to restart some more time.An example: if you tap the App Store icon it takes a while before the contents of the App Store on iPhone is visible. This has to do with that first connection to the Internet must be made. Even with heavy games it always takes a while before you see appear. Anything in the picture

Solution 3

An application not responding, first try or you can return to the home screen. Press the home button. Does not this? Hold down the on / off button on top of iPhone for a few seconds until a red slider appears. Do not slide the red button to the right, but keep the on / off button and press simultaneously for a few seconds on the home button. After about six seconds, the screen turns black and starts the iPhone again.

Solution 4

Restart the iPhone. Hold the on / off button (on top of the iPhone) for 10 seconds. A screen with a red slider appears, which you can turn off the iPhone. Appears over Move the slider to the right, then the iPhone will be disabled. After a few seconds the iPhone. Wait a few seconds and then press and hold the on / off button until the Apple logo appears on the screen. Wait patiently, because it takes about one minute until the iPhone was launched in full.

Solution 5

Is there an application that constantly causes problems, then see if there is now a new version of the application is available on the App Store. Maybe this is a known problem, which has since been resolved by the developer.

Solution 6

It may be that restarting a crashing application does not have the desired effect. Use your iOS 4.0 or later on your phone, then keep running into memory when you close them. Certain programs This can go on by twice tapping the home button and then pressing with your finger. App a few seconds The icons begin to shake, then you can close beside it. Crashing the application with the red icon There are those who feel that the conclusion of apps in the multitask bar serves no purpose . But it is a little effort and if your problem is solved with it, it's a bonus. For example, shutting down apps also comes in handy if your navigation apps like TomTom have used. To prevent the app all the time remains active and empty pull your battery, you better close the app.

Solution 7

If a particular application still give problems and you have the latest version installed, try to uninstall and then you re-retrieves the application from the App Store and install the application. It can prevent the database from a specific application has become corrupted, or that something else is going on which an application is no longer functioning properly.

Solution 8

Possibly corrupted data on your iPhone, such as addresses, appointments, music, pictures or text messages. Visit the iTunes Preferences> iPhone and clear all iPhone settings. Because most data'll just be present in Outlook / Entourage / iCal / iCloud and other desktop programs, you do not need to lose. You may well become your text messages and call history lost, but require backup programs available.

Solution 9

Resetting the iPhone settings made can also help. Go to Settings> General> Reset> Erase All Content and Settings. All music, video, data and settings will be deleted, your iPhone so make a backup first, or make sure that all media and data files on the desktop are present. You'll get your call history and your text messages lost.

Solution 10

The last possibility: a complete restore of your iPhone. Connect iPhone to your computer, make sure that the latest version of iTunes installed and click on the iPhone display the Restore button.Even then all the information of the iPhone will be erased, so think carefully before you get it started. But perhaps it is the only option to get off. Recurring problems

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