IPHONE released its latest iOS update recently, which brought with it a few bugs.
Apple just days before launching its iPhone 14, it released the iOS 16 update.
The iPhone’s new system update introduces a host of new features, including security improvements and fun photo-editing tools.
Some bugs, however, have also been found in the new iOS release.
Why does it happen?
A bug is a mistake, flaw or fault in software design, development or operation.
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These bugs can cause software to behave incorrectly or in an unexpected way.
It is not uncommon for software that has just been released to have bugs that were not detected during beta launches.
They are often resolved quickly, so they don’t pose too much problem, but they can be annoying.
These are the most common problems that iPhones may experience after upgrading to iOS 16
Problem with battery life
You are not the only one experiencing problems with your battery after updating to iOS 16.
Battery drain is a common problem that arises after iOS releases.
Try restarting your device, resetting your settings and checking your apps to resolve the problem.
If none of these options work, then you might need to get a new battery.
Bluetooth problem
If you’re having trouble connecting to a Bluetooth device, this could be a sign of a bug.
To fix this issue, head into your Settings > tap Bluetooth > select the device and tap on the ‘i’ in the circle.
Next, tap “forget this device”You can then reconnect.
If that doesn’t work, reset your iPhone’s Network Settings by heading to your Settings.
Tap ‘General’ > tap ‘Reset’ > select ‘Reset Network Settings’.
Wi-Fi problems
If you’re device’s Wi-Fi is running slower than normal, that may be a sign of a buggy connection.
You can resolve the issue by following these steps: Resetting your router at work.
For this, unplug the router/modem for about one minute before plugging it back in.
If this fails to resolve the issue, then you should go to the settings of your device, delete the network, and reconnect again.
GPS issues
After you upgrade to iOS 16, your phone’s GPS may start acting up.
GottabemobileIt is recommended to use the device “before you do anything else.”
However, this may not always work. If this happens, you might try turning Airplane Mode On and Off.
If that, too, fails, then go into your phone’s Settings and make sure you’re allowing your apps to access your location.
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Just head to ‘Settings’ > ‘Privacy’ > ‘Location Services’.
After you’ve found the app, choose it and ensure that the GPS option isn’t set to ‘Never’.