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Top iOS6 Problems And How To Fix Them

Comments | Dino Londis, BYTE | October 12, 2012 10:57 AM

Category: Tablets, Smartphones

Apple iOS6 comes with more than 200 new features over 5.1.1. including local search available for Siri, VIP mailboxes, and a global Do Not Disturb. But the upgrade also created problems for customers who don't expect problems to come from an Apple device. I went to the Apple Discussions Forum to find the most common and frustrating problems for users who upgraded to iOS6 and found some surprising solutions.

Big Disclaimer: I am not recommending any of these fixes and you should perform them at your own risk. Like any DIY project, research as much as possible and lean on the side of caution.

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Many customers complained of WiFi simply not working after they upgraded their iPhone 4 and 4s to iOS6. Without WiFi disabled, your monthly data limit will be burned up faster than you can say, 'Airplane Mode.'

One solution was offered by bheirman:

  • Connect your iPhone and make a backup through iTunes.
  • Disconnect iPhone.
  • Turn off the iPhone.
  • Hold "home" and connect to mac/pc with USB to put the iPhone into recovery mode.
  • Restore iOS through iTunes.
  • Do not put your backup back at this point.
  • Go through the setup wizard on your iPhone, in my case WiFi worked at this point and I could connect.
  • At the step where you choose if you want to configure as new phone, restore from iCloud or restore from iTunes backup, choose iTunes.
  • Wait.

After restoring my backup, my WiFi worked.

Zenrobot stumbled on a solution to restore the toggle. He wrote:

Then this evening I tethered my iPhone to an iPad via Bluetooth. After browsing on the iPad a few minutes, I disconnected the Bluetooth pairing and powered off my iPhone. An hour later I turned it back on, and there it was, the WiFi toggle: available.

Another user, Cool_js took his iPhone 4s -- which was still under warranty -- back to the Apple store. There he met a group of customers who had come with the same problem. The clerk replaced his 4s and Cool_js upgraded to iOS6 in the store. It worked.

iOS 6 Music Not Really There

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nhorsthuis reported a problem post-upgrade on his iPhone 4. The Music app lists all the music that was there before the upgrade, but can't find many of the songs. In such cases the app will rapidly skip through songs until it finds one it can play.

So you touch "Substitute" by The Clash, iOS zips through a bunch of songs and then out comes "The Ballad of John and Yoko." We know it ain't easy folks; we know how hard it can be. There are many Music-related bug reports in the forum, but we picked this one because a lot of users reported it and we've seen it ourselves.

Note that many users on the thread conflate the issue with use of the iTunes Match, which syncs your music across different devices, but the problem can happen without Match enabled.

Many users on the thread report various tricks which worked for them. Many use 3rd party tools to delete music on the iPhone from a Mac. But none seem to work generally.

Except one, and it's a drastic measure.

First, make sure you have a current backup of your device, and you want to do this docked to iTunes on a computer. Then, on iOS 6, go to Settings-General-Reset and choose "Erase all Content and Settings". You'll get a couple warnings about what you're doing, but keep going. This wipes your device back to factory default.

When you reboot it will enter the out-of-box setup procedure after which it will tell you to cable up to your computer to restore your backup. Follow the prompts. Your device will turn off at one point and you'll have to turn it back on and the restore will continue. Depending on how much content you have, the restore could take many hours.

But in the end, you'll have all your content back and the missing-music-bug will be fixed -- at least according to many users on this forum.

Cannot Connect to the iTunes Store

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Many users in the Apple forum have written that after upgrading via WiFi they cannot connect to the iTunes Store.

After trying many things, millermoth wrote:

Reboot and hold down [both] buttons until the apple appears. Hold on even after that. You should get image telling you to connect by USB to the computer. Do so. Mine worked fine after that.

Change the date seemed to work for most though. joltes wrote:

There was an issue with Passbook causing the App Store to crash. The solution I found was to change your date in the settings to today's date, only in 2013. After changing, go back and try to open the App Store again. If it fails again (which mine did) go to settings and change your date back to today. It worked after that. I don't know why, but it did.

Here is Apple's solution for a failure to connect to the iTunes Store.

  • Make sure that you can access the Internet on your computer or device.
  • Make sure that your computer meets the iTunes minimum system requirements.
  • Make sure that your operating system is up-to-date:
  • For Mac OS X: Choose Software Update from the Apple menu to determine if you need to update your computer.
  • For Windows: Go to Microsoft's Windows Update web page.


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