IOS 13 is free from bugs. Since Apple released the final version of iOS 13 last September, it has made arrangements for improvements in functionality and system flexibility, but there are still some problems with the recurrence. That's why today we're bringing you a little guide with some of the most common iOS 13 problems and how to solve them.
Errors in iCloud
A recent iOS update has been shown to solve most of the bugs reported by users about iCloud usage. So if you are among those affected our first recommendation is that if you haven't updated your app you start with it. In case you have activated it, a simple reboot can solve the problem.
One solution to iCloud related problems is to make iCloud services work again. In this case we will go to Settings-> Your Apple ID-> Sign out. And we'll repeat access.
Errors and applications
A new update could mean that a third-party app will stop working. Although this is unusual the easiest solutions to close the app and reopen it, restart the iPhone and make sure we have the latest version of the app installed. Nothing works for you? You can always try to contact the developer to explain your problem.
Problems with the Messaging app
The Messaging app is directly related to iCloud services, so if we have a problem with it it might be best to start by signing in to your iCloud account and signing in again
Another mistake that may have been that the messages looked unpleasant in the timeline when it was sent. In this case, the solution happens in many cases to configure the date and time, so that the iPhone does not hesitate when sending each message. We can do this from Settings-> General-> Date and Time-> Auto-adjust.
It may be of interest to you | Apple officially introduced iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1 for iPhone and iPad
Charging battery charges
Especially if we use a wireless charger, or it even comes with a standard electric charger, our charging can be reduced if it is not an official charger or approved by Apple. Given this problem, we can do more look for one certified by Apple in the context of wireless charging or be sure to use the first one so that the load is as good as possible.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication issues
Most of the problems associated with iPhone connectivity when talking about Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are resolved by restarting our service connection, as this often solves the problem. This is simply Open the control center of your iPhone (or access Settings) and enable and disable Flight Mode. This way the connection to the service will be restarted and if there is a mistake most of the time it will be resolved. If the issue is limited to a certain connection, be it Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, another way to forget that device or network is to connect with him from the beginning.
None of these have solved your problem? After that the best option is to reset the device network settings. To find this we must go to Settings-> General-> Reset-> Reset network settings. This way our device settings will remain as they were recently purchased. If such a problem persists, the next step would be to go to the Apple store so they can get a diagnosis on the iPhone connection.
Problems with Siri
If we encounter problems with the use of Siri in iOS 13 The first solution would be to make sure we have the latest version of iOS installed as it has been reported that in recent reviews there have been some problems with Copertino's assistant.
One of the most widely cited errors in regards to Siri is the default choice of which speaker to use when we ask for a call. If this is our problem Fortunately we can fix the helper functionality from Settings-> Accessibility-> Touch-> Audio Address. From here we can choose where we want our requested calls to Siri to be made; of the speaker, headset with Micro Bluetooth or iPhone cut off automatically.
That Siri works well is also possible because we use natural language when asking for something. Apple Assistant tends to see commands better when we ask them naturally and not pretend to be better understood.
Problems with the email app
The great solution to the problems with the Mail app is that it is running and running an account again from Settings-> Passwords and Accounts and enter each account as well. We can enable and activate it, and see if it improves the reception and service, and in the worst case we can break it down and test it again to check if the registration problem has occurred.
If your problem with the email app is sent to notifications, make sure you have them configured in Settings-> Notifications-> Email. Here you can discuss the notification settings for each account.
The standard solution if you have a problem with the Mail app is to remove and download it from the App Store, although this may be the last thing you can think of.
Battery that lasts less or less
One of the ways to improve battery life on our iPhone, as long as we have an iPhone with an OLED screen, is to activate Black Mode, because it prevents white pixels from emitting light so the screen has little use.
On the other hand, if you get used to the burden and have long-term problems it is better than making you unemployed. Some users have reported that the charging efficiency of their devices has caused the battery to run out of energy. This function is recommended to use when we have ongoing loading practices, for example, at regular charging at night. If we charge our service at any time of the day it is not recommended.
Finally be sure to periodically check the maximum battery capacity of your device. To do this, access Settings-> Battery-> Battery life, and check the percentage displayed in Maximum Charge. Apple recommends that if this percentage falls below 80%, it is necessary to replace the battery in order to continue enjoying the device experience. If so, the solution is to ask for time in the Apple store and ask to use the battery.
If you have another bug and / or solution about iOS 13, don't hesitate to share it with us in the comments section below.
Table of Contents