By, uav-jp 15/02/2023

12 reasons why your iPhone is running slow and how to fix it

12 reasons why your iPhone is running slow and how to fix it

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Like all technology, the iPhone slows down over time. Even with Apple's high-quality hardware, software, and security updates, it's easy to see why it's going to wear off after four or five years of purchase. [See all images] 12 reasons why your iPhone is running slow and what to do about it. Sometimes it comes earlier. Even if it's only two years after you bought it, it can get really slow. But don't worry. With just a few tweaks, you can get your speed back.

Clear RAM and Memory Quickly

One possible cause of slowness is simply that your iPhone is overloaded. It may be because you are using a heavy app or because it is running in the background. If you suddenly feel that your iPhone has become slow, clearing the RAM and memory may help. For iPhones without buttons, there is no way to do this in one click. So let me tell you an alternative method (you can use any iPhone with iOS13 or higher). First, enable AssistiveTouch so that the home button is displayed on the iPhone screen. In the "Settings" app, select "Accessibility" "Touch" "AssistiveTouch" and enable the "AssistiveTouch" feature. A button should appear on your screen. Now let's go back to the home screen. Press the "Volume Up" button on your device, then press the "Volume Down" button, then press and hold the "Power" button. When the power menu appears, press and hold the AssistiveTouch button displayed on the screen. After a few seconds, enter your passcode to unlock. The above actions cleared the RAM and temporary memory.

Clear Safari (and Other Browsers) Cache

Over time, web browsers accumulate unnecessary data. These are media, files, settings, etc., stored as caches in various formats. Removing these will improve the speed of your iPhone. However, please note that cookies and saved login information will be lost. However, if you use a password manager, you should be fine. To do this in Safari, from the Settings app, select Safari > Clear History and Website Data. When the pop-up appears, tap Clear History and Data. Please refer to this guide on how to clear the cache and history of third-party browsers.

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