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Ever thought that there’s more to your iPhone 13 Pro Max than what Apple told you it should be? Well, you’re not mistaken! In this article, we will show you some iPhone 13 Pro Max hacks and tricks that will definitely blow your mind!

As an iPhone 13 Pro Max user, you might want to explore the endless possibilities for getting the maximum out of your iPhone 13 Pro Max. Following the same, we are here with the best iPhone 13 Pro Max hacks and tricks you should know right now. These iPhone 13 Pro Max hacks and tricks will not only make you smarter but also change the way how you interact with your smartphone.

List of Best iPhone 13 Pro Max Hacks & Tricks

Use your iPhone 13 Pro Max camera to scan text

Have you ever wished you could point your iPhone’s camera at a sign or piece of paper and have it automatically identify and then copy the text into an email or a document? With iPhone 13 Pro Max, it’s possible and incredibly cool.

To use the iPhone’s new “scan text” tool, long-press inside a text field as if you’re going to use the copy-and-paste prompt. Only, you’ll now see a Scan Text button. You may also see a button that uses just the scan icon, which looks like a piece of paper with brackets around it.

Tap the button, which will replace your keyboard with your iPhone 13 camera’s viewfinder. Point your camera at whatever you want to scan, and then follow the prompts on the screen. For instance, if you’re moving the camera too fast, you’ll see a “Slow Down” message flash on the screen.

As you’re lining up the camera and text just right, you’ll see a live preview of the text your iPhone is identifying and ready to place in your document. Tap the Insert button when you’re ready.

This is a neat and easy way to quickly scan an email address on a business card, a phone number on a sign.

Move Safari’s address bar back to the top of your screen

Apple has made a lot of changes to Safari for the iPhone and iPad. One of the major changes you’ll notice on your iPhone 13 Pro Max is that the address bar with all of its included functionality has been moved to the bottom of the screen.

The idea is that by moving the address bar to the bottom it’s easier to get around Safari and browse the web because all of the buttons are closer to your thumb, but the change won’t be ideal for everyone. And Apple is giving you a choice in the matter by allowing you to move the address bar back to the top of the screen.

When using Safari on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, tap the Aa button on the address bar (don’t long-press, a tap is fine). At the top of the menu that shows up, you’ll see a new option labeled Show Top Address Bar. Tap it to move the address bar up top.

Translate text from anywhere on your iPhone 13 Pro Max

Apple introduced the Translate app back with iOS 14, and while it can only translate to and from 11 languages (very limited, in my opinion), the feature has improved with the introduction of iOS 15.

If you don’t want to use the standalone Translate app, you can instead highlight any text on your iPhone and translate it that way. If you press down on the text to highlight it, you’ll see the editing tools you’re accustomed to seeing. However, if you tap the arrow on the right, you should see a Translate option.

A window will appear at the bottom of the screen, which you can swipe up, showing the word or words you’ve highlighted and the translation. You can choose which language to translate to including Chinese, French, German, Korean and Spanish. You can also listen to the translation, replace the highlighted word with the translation and copy the translation to your clipboard.

Send your iCloud data to someone else if you die

Your photos, messages, notes, passwords and other important information don’t have to be locked away forever if you die and no one has access to your iPhone. A new feature on iOS 15 — Legacy Contact — allows you to choose any contact saved on your phone and give them access to your iCloud data upon your death.

To set up your Legacy Contact, go to Settings > tap your name > select Password & Security > Legacy Contact. Next, tap Add Legacy Contact (twice), enter your credentials and choose someone from your contacts. Apple will generate an access key, which your contact will need in order to access your data.

Note: This feature is on iOS 15.2, which is currently only available to developers.

Get real-time precipitation alerts from the Weather app

When Apple bought the popular weather app Dark Sky, I immediately hoped that the official iPhone weather app would gain the real-time rain and snow alerts I had come to rely on to keep me dry. Those alerts are making their debut in iOS 15, often arriving a few minutes before Dark Sky’s — which is a-OK with me.

On iPhone 13, you can turn on the new precipitation alerts by opening the Weather app, then tapping the three-line icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. Next, tap the circle icon with the three dots in the top right corner of the screen followed by Notifications.

Slide the switch next to My Location to the On position and then tap Done. If you have more cities added to the Weather app, you can turn on alerts for each one.

The next time rain or snow is getting close to you, your iPhone will alert you a few minutes before it’s going to start. You’ll also receive another alert when the rain is almost finished.

Drag and drop between apps on the iPhone

The iPad has long let you drag-and-drop documents, text or pictures between apps. And now, it’s the iPhone’s turn. If you’re going back and forth between Messages and Photos to share pictures from a recent night out with friends, for example, you can now drag them from the Photos app to the Messages app.

To test out the new feature, open the Photos app and view your recent photos. Don’t tap on a picture to open it full-screen; instead, place a finger on the photo and start to drag your finger across the screen. Without lifting your finger when the thumbnail starts to float over the rest of the photos, switch back to the Messages app.

You’ll see a green circle with a plus sign in it show up on the thumbnail indicating that you can lift your finger and the photo will be placed in the text field, ready for you to send.

Pretty easy, right? You can use this same technique to attach a document from the Files app to an email.

More information is available about your photos

I’ve always had to use a third-party app if I wanted to view any of the finer details stored in the EXIF data about a photo I was sent or took myself. Now whenever you’re viewing a photo in the Photos app, you can swipe up on it to open an information view that will detail where you saved the photo from, as well as all of the EXIF information such as shutter speed, location and the camera used.

The added information is a welcome addition even if you don’t care about all of the finer details. At the very least, being able to see where you saved the picture from (including who sent it to you) is enough.

Change the size of text used in specific apps

Currently, you can change the systemwide font size to fit your preference. But with iOS 15, there’s a new tool that lets you change the size of the font on an app-by-app basis. That means for example that you can have the Mail app and Twitter be in different font sizes.

To use the new feature, open the Settings app, then go to Control Center and scroll down until you find the option labeled Text Size by tapping on the green plus sign.

The next time you’re in an app and you want to adjust the size of the text, open Control Center (swipe down from the top right corner of the screen on your iPhone, and tap the Text Size button. Slide the button at the bottom of the screen to the left side of the toggle to indicate that you only want your changes applied to the app you’re currently using, and then adjust the font size up or down.

So that was all for now. We will try to keep the article updated. Let us know in the comment section that how many of the iPhone 13 Pro Max hacks and tricks that we listed above you already knew. Also if you have some other iPhone 13 Pro Max tips and tricks in mind then we will love to include them in the article.

An
Apple Watch
can do many things that your iPhone can’t. Benefits include tracking your heart rate, sleep, activity and overall fitness level.

The Apple Watch has taken center stage in the last few years. An Apple Watch has the capabilities of a fitness tracker, can run apps like an iPhone, and looks fashionable while being worn on the wrist.

Maybe you’ve been thinking of buying an Apple Watch for quite some time but still unsure whether you really need such a device. To help you make an informed decision, we will discuss the Apple Watch advantages.

Advantages of an Apple Watch

There are many advantages of having an Apple Watch. Here are just some of them:

1. timekeeping

This is the first most concrete benefit of having an Apple Watch. It’s not an uncommon story: You stopped wearing a watch because your iPhone had a big clock right on the Lock screen, only a pocket- or bag-pull away. It’s the old single- vs. multi-tasker debate, and why convergent devices like the iPhone proved so popular in the first place.

The Apple Watch is also a convergent device, and that convergence can be seen in every aspect, including how it tells time. When you want to see the clock on your Apple Watch, you don’t have to dig into your pocket or reach for your bag. You simply turn your wrist, the screen lights up, and you can view the time and date. It can be just that simple or, in the grand tradition of timekeeping, you can add “complications”.

The Watch’s faces range from minimal to infographic to utilitarian to motion graphics to astronomy to, well, Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Each face also includes a number of complications which offer even more data, if you want to enable them.

Complications can include features as subtle as a monogram for personalization, but also world clocks, alarms, a stopwatch, the weather, sunrise and sunset, activity levels, phases of the moon, upcoming appointments, and stock quotes.

You can have complications for your apps as well, so you can see your ETA, access your voice recorder, see sports scores, measure your activity, or even tell how much distance is left before your Pokémon eggs hatch. (Seriously.)

If that level of efficiency is intriguing to you, the Apple Watch might be just intriguing to you.

2. Quick Access to Notifications

You already get notifications on your iPhone. You can tell when they come in thanks to the beep, buzz, or bubble on your Lock screen. With the Apple Watch, however, those notifications can appear on your wrist, sending you a subtle tap that doesn’t even light up the display unless you turn the Watch to signal your interest.

Then, you only get a short summary of the information, providing the app name along with a brief bit of context. From there, you get to decide if you want to stop what you’re doing and view more.

There’s also a Notification Center, just like on iPhone, so you can swipe down and glance at everything and anything that’s come in and quickly see what’s happening and what, potentially, you need to take care of. And you can do it without reaching into your pocket or bag.

Facebook messages, turn-by-turn directions, airplane boarding passes, coffee cards, and other app interactions can benefit from being more easily accessible. If that appeals to you, Apple Watch might appeal to you.

3. health and fitness

Apple has recently re-focused Watch marketing around health and fitness and it’s no mystery as to why. With a GPS and an upgraded built-in heart-rate monitor on the latest Series 7 models, Apple Watch makes for a compelling exercise and wellness companion.

You automatically track all the basics, including standing and moving around as well as exercise, steps, and stairs climbed.

There’s also a Workout app that’s been specifically created to track your walks, runs, rides, rolls, and more. With improved water resistance for more recent Apple Watches, you can even track your swims and get detailed maps of your routes on land and sea.

Beginning with the Apple Watch Series 4, Apple has included an ECG, or electrocardiograph in the watch. Electrodes built into the Digital Crown and the back crystal work together with the ECG app to read your heart’s electrical signals. Customers in the United States, much of the European Union, as well as an expanding list of countries around the world, simply need to open the ECG app, place a finger on the digital crown, and wait for 30 seconds while measurements are taken. The app will tell you whether you’re experiencing normal (sinus) rhythm, or if you might be experiencing atrial fibrillation.

The newer Apple Watch models also packs hardware for fall detection. If you have this feature turned on, and you take a serious fall, the Apple Watch will issue an alert, allowing you to either dismiss it if you’re not hurt, or call emergency services. If you don’t respond to the alert within one minute, the watch will automatically contact emergency services for you.

With Activity Sharing, you share your achievements with the people closest to you. That way, when you reach a goal or they do, you can send a message or emoji to encourage them. Or to trash talk them. Whatever works for you.

Strava, Nike , RunKeeper, and most other popular exercise apps have extensions for Apple Watch as well: You get to add the convenience of Apple Watch to whatever system and community you’re already involved with.

If any of those features could help you live a healthier, fitter life, the Apple Watch might be all the help you need.

4. Apple Pay

Apple Pay on Apple Watch is magic. Instead of having to fumble for your wallet or even your iPhone, you simply press a button on your Apple Watch, hold it close to the terminal, and you’re done. What makes it so great is that it’s always right there on your wrist, it never reveals your real credit card number or personal information, and if it loses contact with your skin (via the heart rate monitor), it shuts off so no one else can use it.

In many countries, tap to pay is already ubiquitous. In the U.S., it’s still rolling out. Yes, years later. Still. If you have a lot of tap-to-pay near you, the Apple Watch is especially compelling.

5. Reply to messages & receive calls instantly

Apple Watch has basic phone and messaging features built right in, which makes it feel like something straight out of science fiction. It’s incredibly convenient, especially if you have a bigger iPhone you typically leave on a table or in a bag. When any call or message comes in, rather than scrambling for it, you can simply glance at your wrist.

For short conversations or replies, you can talk or text right from your watch. For longer communications, you can start on your watch and smoothly transition to your phone, or you can just go get your phone once you see who’s calling and messaging on your wrist. You can even dictate or hand write short messages on Apple Watch, which makes it remarkably effective for quickly communicating on the go.

The GPS Cellular model takes this one step further, letting you call, communicate, dictate, or write even when your iPhone is far away. Send a message on a boat in the middle of a lake or look up a friend’s location while walking over to their place — whatever your heart desires, the GPS Cellular model lets you do it with or without your iPhone nearby.

If keeping in touch matters to you, the Apple Watch just might be the right touch for your wrist.

6. Remote control

The Apple Watch will let you control your Apple TV. It’ll also let you remotely access your iPhone’s camera, and thanks to Siri and HomeKit integration, it can even control the lights, thermometer, blinds, fans, and other connected devices in your home.

The possibilities for the Apple Watch are boundless. Not only does it mean never having to get up to turn off your lights, it means not even having to reach for your phone. You can adjust anything in your setup, right from your wrist.

7. Find your missing iPhone

Although an Apple Watch can do a lot of the same tasks as your iPhone, it’s still not an outright replacement – yet. However, it can come in very handy if you ever misplace your iPhone nearby by acting as a tracker.

If your iPhone and watch are still connected, you will be able to locate your larger device easily via the Find My app. Simply tap from the watch to make your iPhone emit a ringing sound that you can use to locate it. This is a very simple feature, but one you’ll likely end up using time and time again.

8. Listen to music offline

The Apple Watch come with some internal storage space. How much you get depends on the model, but there should always be enough for a few personal files. If you install a music app like Spotify then you’ll be able to use this storage space to download music for offline listening. This is perfect for certain situations where you want to listen to music but don’t want to take your iPhone, like going out for a run. You’re able to put an album or podcast on and hear it using wireless headphones.

9. Crash detection in Apple Watch might save your life

If a serious car wreck happens in a remote location, there might not be anyone to call for help. The driver can lie unconscious for hours or even die without rapid medical attention. In hopes of preventing this, the 2022 Apple Watch models all have crash detection.

The Apple Watch Series 8, the new Apple Watch SE and the Apple Watch Ultra use their accelerometer and gyroscope and a crash detection algorithm of Apple’s own creation. The software also gets data from the barometer to detect cabin pressure changes, the GPS for speed changes and the microphone listens for sounds indicative of a car wreck.

“To create the algorithm, data was collected from these new motion sensors at professional crash test labs with common passenger cars in simulated real-world accidents, including head-on, rear-end, side-impact, and rollovers,” said Apple.

If the Apple Watch detect an automobile wreck, the user will be notified that emergency services are about to be notified. If they are unresponsive after a 10-second countdown, the automatic call will go out. . Emergency responders will be given the device’s location, which is also shared with the user’s emergency contacts.

Many people who’ve been in a serious car wreck tell the same story – they’re driving down the road and the next thing they know there’s a EMT leaning over them. In situations like this, having an Apple Watch call for help can be a life saver.

Conclusion

There are many other benefits of having an Apple Watch. The ones mentioned above are just some of the concrete benefits you must know.

See also: Top 10 Advantages of an iPhone Over Android in 2022!

It’s frustrating when Safari won’t load web pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max. Your connection, software, or the website could be causing the problem. Here are a few ways to troubleshoot the issue and access a website, even if it’s down.

See also: iOS 15: 10 Safari Tips to Boost Your Web Browsing Experience

Safari is one of the most used browsers loved for its simplicity and privacy-focused features. But, something may go wrong even with the best of software; and sometimes users find themselves in a situation when Safari does not open webpages on iPhone 13 Pro Max. Luckily, it can be fixed.

When Safari is not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max, the first thing you should do is find out why it behaves like that. In this article, we will explain why Safari is not loading websites on iPhone 13 Pro Max and show you how to fix the issue. Let’s go!

Apple has devoted a lot of efforts to create one of the most powerful browsers there is. They update the Safari browser regularly, fixing more and more bags with every release. However, on certain occasions, you can see Safari browser unable to load websites on iPhone 13 Pro Max.

It can be quite frustrating if Safari is not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max. . Some users see a blank, white page and others get errors like ‘Safari cannot open the page because iPhone isn’t connected to the internet.’ The problem becomes more complicated when Safari freezes and crashes without loading any page. There can be plenty of reasons why Safari doesn’t open web pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max. What may cause Safari issues described above:

  • Your iPhone is not connected to internet
  • Incorrect URL
  • Too much history and data that have not been cleared for a long time
  • An extension, VPN, security app, or website you’re browsing is blocking Safari from loading web pages
  • Older version of iOS

Fixes for Safari not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max

1. Make sure the URL is correct

If you are trying to go to a website and you type the URL completely wrong, then Safari will probably fail to load the site. For example, make sure you use 3 W’s in the URL where relevant and also make sure you only use https:// where relevant, as some sites only use the basic https:// instead. Also make sure the meat and potatoes of the URL is also correct, as a wrong URL can direct you to an incorrect website or to no website at all.

2. Refresh the page

Sometimes a hiccup in the loading process occurs. If the page doesn’t load the first time, try refreshing it one, two, or maybe three more times. Website host servers aren’t always as stable as you’d like it to be and you can sometimes get through after the second or third try.

The easiest way to refresh a page in Safari is simply to pull or swipe down the web page from the top. This will reload the page, and you’ll be good to go.

3. Try loading another website

See if you can load a different website besides the one you’re having issues trying to load. If the second website loads, it could mean the first is experiencing maintenance, heavy traffic, or some other fluke. This would mean the problem is the fault of the website, and there’s nothing you can really do to fix the problem besides wait a little while longer before trying again.

4. Try another web browser

It’s also possible that Safari is incompatible with the website you’re using. In some cases, Safari will render HTML or CSS in different ways than other browsers, and such can actually break websites in some browsers. Try another web browser, such as Chrome or Firefox, and see if the page loads properly this time.

5. Check that you’re connected to the internet

You should always check to see whether or not your internet connection is working, because iPhone 13 Pro Max Safari won’t load pages if your device can’t establish a line of communication. You can go to Settings > Wi-Fi to see if you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network. Obviously, if you aren’t, you’ll have to connect to one before the page will load.

Sometimes by moving too far away from the network you were just on, your iPhone will drop the connection. This is common around school campuses where you’re walking around or moving from room to room quite often.

Verify whether the issue is with Safari alone or not. For that, check if other apps are working on your iPhone or iPad. If you cannot connect to the internet using other apps, then the problem is with your network connection. Switch to mobile data from Wi-Fi or vice versa.

If you can load web pages on Wi-Fi, but pages do not load on cellular data, check mobile data settings. For that, go to Settings > Cellular data/Mobile data. Scroll down and make sure the toggle next to Safari is green. If it’s off, turn it on.

6. Restart your Wi-Fi or Cellular Data

If you are connected to the internet and are still unable to load a page, try turning your Wi-Fi or cellular data off and on again from the Control Center.

7. Restart your iPhone

It’s possible that a piece of software on your iPhone is bugging out, so you might want to try rebooting your iPhone if none of the above steps worked. Go to Settings > General > Shut Down. After it restarts, attempt to load a web page once again.

8. Restart the wireless router

If you find Safari not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max after trying the above steps, reset the wireless router or modem. By doing so, any problem that might have been related to the source of the internet should be fixed.

Unplug your router from the power source and wait a few seconds before replugging.

If it’s a minor glitch preventing your internet from working, this should’ve done the trick. If not, don’t worry. You can move on to the next solution.

9. Clear History and Website Data

If you have corrupted website data stored in your web browser, then Safari might be trying to load information that will lead it into a loop of failures time and time again. You can remove all current website data by going to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. This will delete all saved website data you have and let you re-load fresh data.

10. Turn off Content blockers

I’ve seen many cases where a website refuses to load until you disable your Content Blockers. Go to Settings > Safari > Extensions. Now, disable any Content Blockers or other Safari Extensions that might be hindering the web page from loading, then attempt to load the page again.

11. Disable security software

Some security software and firewalls have been known to block access to certain websites because they think they’re malicious. In some cases this is true, but in others, false positives make the software block access to these websites even when you don’t want them to. If you trust the website you’re trying to visit, you can attempt to disable your security software and load the page again.

12. Disable VPN software

VPN apps allow you to establish a secure and private network connection. Some websites might not be accessible from the selected VPN location. If you have a VPN running, try disabling the VPN and try again. Go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management. And then, turn off the toggle for active VPN.

13. Check content restrictions

If Safari won’t load pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max after trying the above steps, check whether any content restrictions are enabled. You can do this by going to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions. If the Content & privacy restrictions toggle on the next screen is turned on, scroll down and tap on Content Restrictions. Go to Web content and select Unrestricted access.

Safari still not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max?

If after everything above, and after waiting a little while to rule out that it was a website-based problem, try contacting the website administrator to see if there are any underlying problems that could be fixed.

If you ever had a problem with Safari not loading pages on iPhone 13 Pro Max, what did you do to fix it? Share in the comments below.

Like any smartphone, your iPhone 13 Pro Max can be vulnerable to Wi-Fi problems and dropped connections. In this article, we show you some troubleshooting steps to take if your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi stops working.

During those moments in everyday life where we are without Cellular Data and where we need access to the Internet at all costs to simply use our favorite apps, it is essential that Wi-Fi works properly. If not, it’s a tragedy! Here are a whole bunch of tips, from the most obvious to the most technical, to try to solve your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wifi problem.

Simple Solutions to Fix Wi-Fi not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

Without further ado, let’s jump into possible solutions for your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi problems and fix them so that you can get online quickly.

1. Make sure you are in range

Before we get into the techy stuff, you want to ensure that you have good WiFi signnal. A lot of the time, your router’s signal may be poor. If your home or office has a lot of metal, walls, or other objects that could interfere with wireless signals, then you might have a shorter range bubble than you think.

You can check your signal by looking in the Status Bar – three Wi-Fi bars is optimal, two is okay, and one is poor. Sometimes, you might have none at all and it’ll show LTE, 4G, 3G or E instead; this indicates you’re on a cellular network instead of a Wi-Fi network.

When your signal is too poor, your device will have trouble transmitting data back and forth with the router, and so you want to make sure you’re close enough to the wireless router to do so.

Many users have issues with a weak Wifi connection; this can happen if you are too far from your Wi-Fi router. Consider moving your router to a new place or moving closer to your network router. This will strengthen the connection and make your web pages load faster. If you are still experiencing Wi-Fi problems on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, move on to the next solution.

2. Make sure Wi-Fi is turned on

If the problem still exist after testing with above method, the next step is to make sure Wi-Fi is turned on,. You can do this by going to Settings > Wi-Fi and make sure the toggle is set to on position. You can also open Control Center by swiping down from the top right of the screen. Just make sure that Airplane Mode is disabled and that Wi-Fi is turned on.

In Control Center, an item that is toggled on will appear to glow lighter than toggle buttons that are toggled off, which are dimmed out.

You may also want to ensure that your wireless router is turned on. Although not very often the case, there is always a possibility that a reset switch or a power surge may have knocked it off and that it may have been shut off and needs to be restarted.

If everything appears to be turned on, then you can move on to the next solution.

3. Toggle off WiFi Assist

iPhone 13 Pro Max includes a feature called Wi-Fi Assist, which provides more reliable Internet connections when your WiFi network becomes spotty. However, this can cause issues, particularly if your ISP has patchy connectivity.

If you find your iPhone 13 Pro Max WiFi Dropping Out, you should turn off Wi-Fi Assist by going to Settings > Cellular (Mobile in some regions). From there, scroll down to the bottom, where you will see Wi-Fi Assist. Tap on the toggle to turn it off.

4. Check the date and time

Make sure that the date and time on your iPhone are set correctly for your time zone. You can check this by going to Settings > General > Date & Time. If the date and time are incorrect, update them or turn on the option to set date and time automatically.

If date and time settings waren’t the root of your problems, move on to the next solution.

5. Make sure everything is plugged in properly

Next thing you want to do to fix Wi-Fi not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue is to check your modem, power cables, and ethernet cables to make sure that everything is connected properly.

Sometimes pets, movement of furniture, and kids can break or undo important wiring that is required to have internet access. In cases where wires are disconnected, the wireless router may still broadcast a signal, but it’ll be a dead signal because the router may not have access to your internet.

This is common when the modem becomes unplugged, and not the router, but many modern routers, such as those given out by Verizon, have a modem built into them. For those, the only thing you really need to check is that the coaxial connection is there, because if the power cable wasn’t, the router wouldn’t even be on and you wouldn’t have gotten past step 2!

If everything is plugged in, move on to the next solution.

6. Restart your iPhone

Don’t give up just yet. This may sound like a cliché fix, but the next thing you’d want to try to resolve iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi problems is simply to restart your phone. You can restart your iPhone 13 Pro Max as well by pressing and holding the Side and Volume Up button, and then sliding the “Slide to power off” slider.

This might be the oldest trick in the book, but it still has the miraculous ability to solve mysterious connection problems. If your iPhone 13 Pro Max connects to the Wi-Fi after restarting it, it could be a temporary glitch. If it doesn’t, don’t fret, there are more things you can try!

7. Restart your router

Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again?

The old “IT Crowd” joke is nonetheless often applicable to fixing your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi connection. Unplug your cable modem and wireless router (if they’re not an all-in-one unit), wait 30 seconds, then plug your cable modem back in and then your wireless router.

There are a number of reasons why this can work: your router getting bogged down with too many connections, too many different users on the network, and your internet service provider changing your
IP address
without your router catching up.

But you don’t really need to know the why if it means getting your Wi-Fi back.

8. Forget and then Rejoin WiFi Network

When there is no proper explanation for the error you’re facing, forgetting and rejoining the Wi-fi on your iPhone 13 Pro Max might do the trick. Simply navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi > tap on the name of your network or the blue “i” next to it. Then, choose “Forget This Network” and confirm. Now, go back and log in to the Wi-Fi network again.

Note: Do not do this step if you don’t know the Wi-Fi password.

9. Turn Off VPN

Are you using a VPN on your iPhone? It might be the reason behind the Wi-Fi not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue. So, if the above tricks haven’t fixed this problem, try disabling the VPN to see if it solves the problem. To get it done, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management. And then, turn off the toggle for active VPN.

10. Disable iCloud Private Relay

There’s a Private Address feature in iOS that helps the chances of your iPhone being tracked across different Wi-Fi networks by using a random MAC address every time. However, this could potentially cause connectivity issues with some public Wi-Fi networks. While not recommended, you can disable Private Address from Settings > Wi-Fi > [Wi-Fi name].

Similarly, if your iPhone is connecting to a Wi-Fi network but the internet is working too slow, disable the new iCloud Relay feature in iOS 15 by going to Settings > Your Name > iCloud > Private Relay to see if that solves the connectivity issues.

11. Check for iOS Software Updates

Is there pending iOS update you haven’t installed yet? Try upgrading to the latest version of iOS if the Wi-Fi is giving you fits. There could be bug fixes in there that will clear up your problem. To make sure your iPhone is running the latest version of iOS: head over to Settings > General > Software Update.

12. Update Router Firmware

No solution as yet? Now, it’s time to look beyond the usual stuff. The outdated firmware of your WiFi router might be the cause of your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi not working issue. If you haven’t updated it for a while, it would be wise to get it done as it might solve the problem. The process of updating Router Firmware may vary from one company to the other. So, you can either consult the user manual or check your manufacturer’s support website for the latest firmware.

13. Reset your iPhone’s network settings

If non of the above methods worked, the next step is to reset all the network settings on your iPhone. The network reset will include all network passwords, Wi-Fi Networks that your iPhone has remembered, your cellular settings, and VPN settings you may be using. Not terrible, but somewhat inconvenient. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

14. Reset all settings

When all else fails, you may try one last option before reaching out to your Internet Service Provider, and that is to reset all your iPhone settings. It may be the oldest trick in the book but it can work.
And if it doesn’t – and you’ve exhausted all your other options – this may be a clue that your
connection problems are hardware related, either on your iPhone or at the router.

15. Contact your ISP

At times, your Wi-Fi and devices are working just fine. There could be a problem with your internet service provider. Contact them and find out if the problem is on their end, or let them help you figure out what the issue is.

Fixed WiFi not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max Issue

Hopefully, the Wi-Fi issues have finally been fixed on your iPhone 13 Pro Max. Now let us know which one of the above tricks worked in solving this annoying problem on your iPhone 13 Pro Max. Besides, if you’ve had success solving Wi-Fi problems on your iPhone 13 Pro Max another way, share in the comments below!

Is iMessage not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max? Follow these simple tips to get iMessage sending and receiving again.

iMessage is one of those services you don’t really worry about until it’s gone. Is iMessage not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max? When it hits the fan, you need to get it fixed, but how? We’re here to help, as we explain why iMessage is not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max and how to fix the issue.

With iMessage, you can send all sorts of messages to friends and family. iMessage allows you to send text, picture, location, video, and audio messages to anyone else using iMessage on iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch over Wi-Fi or cellular-data networks. These messages are always encrypted and appear in blue text bubbles. But if all of a sudden, iMessage is not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, messages are failing and showing red exclamation marks, and texts, photos, videos are not going through, this guide will walk through troubleshooting steps to fix and resolve issues where iMessage is not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max. Let’s get started!

Simple fixes for iMessage Not Working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

Let’s go through a variety of troubleshooting methods to fix iMessages not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max. Note: information in this article applies to iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Without further ado, here are the solutions when iMessage it isn’t working, failing, or not activating on iPhone 13 Pro Max:

1. Toggle Airplane mode on and off

Never overlook the simplest solution. Often we look for complicated, geeky methods, but if the iMessage is not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, one of the classic remedies might provide the cure. As any tech-head should know, ‘turning it off and on again’ is page one of the troubleshooting bible. Before trying other troubleshooting steps, you should deactivate and reactivate the internet connection. Open the Control Center with a swipe-down from the top right of the screen and select the Airplane icon to enable it. After a few seconds, switch it off again, and check if iMessage is working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max.

2. Make sure iMessage is enabled

If the trick mentioned above didn’t solve the iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max problem, make sure iMessage is switched on and is set correctly.

Go to Settings > Messages. Make sure the iMessage switch is green. Tap Send & Receive and ensure everything is correct here. You can choose to disable or enable selected emails and phone numbers for iMessage. Make sure to leave at least one of them checked.

3. Close and reopen Messages app

This is a simple, yet very functional troubleshooting tip that works most of the time. Often, simply closing and reopening the Messages app might fix any local issue. To do this, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to bring up the App Switcher. Now , drag the Messages app card all the way up to force quit it. After a few seconds, open the Messages app again and try sending an iMessage.

4. Make sure you have good internet connection

Is iMessage even the problem? It just might be your internet that’s letting you down. Try testing other apps or websites to see if they work. You can do something as simple as launching Google and searching for anything. Are other devices working? Check, if you have any. If nothing else works, you might be off the grid.

Start by checking if Airplane Mode is on. Those using Wi-Fi or LAN should take a look at the router and see if it’s connected. Try restarting it. There’s usually a dedicated button, but you can also unplug the router and plug it back in.

If you’re using cellular data, you might want to see if your data connection is on:

  1. Open the Settings app.
    2.Select Cellular.
  2. Toggle Cellular data on.

If you’re outside your country or network coverage, also toggle Roaming on (this may incur extra charges).

5. Restart your iPhone

It may sound silly, but this is seriously the most common troubleshooting tip, and it seems to work most times. Seriously, whenever you’re having problems with your tech, just restart it. It just may fix it.

Press and hold either the volume down or up button and side button. Then, drag the power off slider from left to right to power off your iPhone. After that, press and hold the side button to power up your iPhone. Now, try sending an iMessage. It should work as expected.

6. Make sure the date and time is set correctly

Apple recommends users set the date and time correctly for the iMessage to work. So, make sure to checkoff this essential box to fix iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue. You can do this by going to Settings > General > Date & Time. Now, turn on the toggle for Set Automatically. Now, restart your device, and iMessage not working on iPhone 13 problem will be gone.

7. Try sending an iMessage to a different person

You heard it right. Sometimes you may not be able to send an iMessage to a particular contact. But if you try sending it to someone else, it goes through. So, give this a try. And if it’s true, delete existing iMessage conversation and start again

8. Make sure everyone in group chat has iMessage

When you are starting a group chat in iMessage, make sure everyone you add has iMessage. Even if you add one person who isn’t on iMessage, it won’t work.

While typing the person’s name, if it turns blue, they are on iMessage. And if it is green, that means they aren’t.

Plus, when everything is set correctly, the typing text box (above the keyboard) shows the word iMessage. Else, it shows Text Message.

Note: If you have saved multiple phone numbers for a person, make sure to tap the tiny arrow and select their phone number or email that has iMessage.

9. Is iMessage down?

Is iMessage not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max? There’s a chance it’s not working for anybody! This is not a common occurrence, but Apple’s services go down from time to time. Thankfully, there are a couple of ways to check if this is the case.

You can head over to the Apple’s system status page. This page will tell you if any Apple service is operational or not. Of course, iMessage is one of the listed apps. If you see a green dot next to iMessage, that means it’s functional. However, if you see a red or yellow dot next to iMessage, it means the service is facing an outage. Now, all you can do to get rid of this issue (you guessed it!) is to wait for Apple to fix the issue.

Alternatively, you can try a website like DownDetector. The site collects user reports to identify service outages. There’s even a map to see if the issue is local.

10. Check blocked contacts

After you block a person, they cannot send messages, FaceTime, or make regular calls to you. Thus if you aren’t receiving iMessage from someone you are expecting, take a few seconds to ensure they are not blocked accidentally.

Start the Settings app on your iPhone and tap Messages. Tap Blocked Contacts and ensure the person is not added here. If they are, swipe left on the name and tap Unblock.

11. Toggle iMessage off and on

If non of the above methods helped you resolve the iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue, then turn off iMessage and restart your device. At times, simply turning the iMessage toggle on and off lets you resolve this problem.

Start the Settings app on your iPhone 13 and tap Messages. Now, turn off iMessage. Restart your iPhone. Finally, navigate to Settings > Messages and enable iMessages and this should hopefully solve the problem.

12. Check for iOS update

If none of the tricks mentioned above help solves the iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue, there is a possibility that the outdated software is the culprit. So, what’s the solution? Pretty simple, check for a software update. You can do this by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

13. Reset Network Settings to fix iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

No solution as yet? I guess a hidden network glitch could be preventing iMessage from working. In this case, the right way to go ahead is to reset network settings on your iPhone 13 Pro Max. You can do this by going to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

Once this is done, there is almost a certainty that iMessage will start working.

14. Asking for help from Apple

If all of the above steps have failed we advise you to seek professional help by contacting Apple Support.

Resolve iMessage not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

That’s pretty much it! I guess you must have finally resolved the iMessage not working issue on your iPhone 13 Pro Max. From what I can tell based on my experience, these tricks often fix the iMessage not working error on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. Moreover, many times, simply turning on/off the iMessage toggle and rebooting the device does the trick. If you are still facing any issues, let us know in the comments, and we will be happy to lend a helping hand. If you know of any other tips to solve the puzzle of iMessage problem, feel free to share them in the comments!

We’ve rounded up some tips and tricks on how to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max battery drain.

When you decided to buy the iPhone 13 Pro Max, you check for the presence of all the essentials like latest processor, HD camera, good sound, long-lasting battery…. Wait! You bought a phone with the best battery option, but even then its battery is draining very fast? Well, that happens. If you’ve been experiencing rapid battery drain problem on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, look no further. We’ve compiled a list of the best tips and tricks on how to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max battery drain problems. Lets get started:

Apps that can cause iPhone 13 Pro Max battery drain

First thing’s first. We need to learn the behavior of our battery to locate the problem and subsequently to find a solution.

It’s great that there’s an app for literally everything, but some aren’t particularly kind to your phone’s battery life. In a few cases, certain apps could be causing unnecessary battery drain without you even knowing about it.

To get a better understanding of what makes your battery tick, go to Settings > Battery and scroll down to a section called Battery Usage By App. . If you find apps on this screen that are using up a lot of battery then, think about whether you really need them. You could save iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life by removing the apps you don’t depend on. Some apps run in the background without you even knowing it, causing unnecessary iPhone 13 battery drain.

Some apps start to cause surprising battery drain after an update. The only option is to wait for the developer to fix the issue. If the battery loss is significant enough to be a problem, your best bet is to uninstall the app until a fix is available.

Check location Services settings

If you’ve ever used a navigation app, you’ll know that the GPS can cause the iPhone 13 Pro Max battery to drain really quickly. However, some apps also use location services when active or even when running in the background.

Completely disabling location services isn’t always feasible, but is ideal if you want to extend your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life.

You should check and make sure that apps aren’t using location services without needing it. You can check which have location access by going to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Disable access to infrequently used apps that don’t need location services all the time.

Adjust display settings

It’s a well-known fact that the display is one of the biggest sources of battery drain on an iPhone 13 Pro Max, so managing it is crucial to its longevity. There are a few changes you can make to help you get the most battery out of your iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Don’t act all innocent. The law states you should never use automatic brightness, but you’ve been abusing it behind closed doors. Though automatic brightness is usually sophisticated enough to produce a comfortable viewing setting for each individual, it is not capable of selecting the optimal setting. How could it? iPhone sensors don’t know the strength of your and your great aunt’s eyesight, do they?

Setting the brightness level yourself will invariably provide better battery life, so long as you set it to a comparatively low value. Fortunately, the iOS makes it very easy to adjust brightness settings, and it can easily be adjusted from the control center.

To turn off Auto Brightness, go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Auto Brightness and turn it off.

Be sure to check your screen brightness. Your screen is one of the most resource intensive parts of your iPhone, so leaving the brightness on full blast can definitely result in poor iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life. Navigate to Settings > Display & Brightness. You will find a Brightness slider that you can adjust. Better yet, a brightness slider is available in the Control Center for easier access.

You can also increase your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life by switching to a Dark Mode. To do this, go to Settings > Display & Brightness. Under Appearance, choose Dark.

You can also reduce the Auto-Lock time. The "Auto-Lock" setting determines how long your display will stay awake for after it has been engaged with; if your screen remains on while you aren’t looking at it, it’s wasting precious battery life. Best to set it to the lowest value you are comfortable with in regular use, and only change it when you need to.

Don’t to worry about apps which require the screen to be on permanently while in use, like games or eBook readers, they know to stay awake no matter what your setting is. You can adjust this setting by going to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock.

You should also disable Raise To Wake feature.

Raise to Wake tells your iPhone to turn on when you raise it. This is helpful, but it also uses up needed battery power each time you pick up your iPhone.

To disable Raise to Wake feature, navigate to Settings > Display & Brightness and toggle off the switch next to Raise to Wake.

Enable Low Power mode

Low Power Mode is a fantastic way to get a little more juice out of your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery when it hits 20 percent mark.

Go to Settings > Battery and turn on the switch next to Low Power Mode.

This mode temporarily disables non-essential services and features including the following:

  • Hey Siri – This is a built-in, voice-controlled personal assistant available for Apple users. The idea is that you talk to her as you would a friend and she aims to help you get things done, whether that be making a dinner reservation or sending a message hands-free.
  • Background App Refresh – This is a feature that allows apps to run in the background of your iPhone, even when you aren’t using them. With Background App Refresh enabled, your apps can download new content so the information is up-to-date when you open them again.
  • Automatic Downloads – This feature allows you to automatically download content such as music, books, and apps onto every device logged in to the same account.
  • Mail Fetching – If you’re worried about your battery usage, you can limit how often your iPhone checks for new email. By default, the iOS mail application is set to “Push” so it can download new email as soon as it arrives on the server.
  • Some Visual Effects

In Addition:

  • Auto-Lock defaults to 30 seconds.
  • The iCloud Photo Library is temporarily paused.

To re-enable each of these manually go to: Settings > Battery

Your iPhone will always automatically disable the Low Power Mode when it’s charged up to 80% or higher. Low Power Mode is temporary and only lasts until the next proper charge. There’s no way to permanently enable it.

Plus, whenever your iPhone reaches the 20 percent battery mark, the “Low Power Mode” prompt will appear. At this point, your iPhone will show you what features are temporarily disabled. You can choose to “Continue” and enable Low Power Mode or “Cancel” and not enable it. However, Low Power Mode can provide anywhere from one to three hours more time before your iPhone loses power.

Disable Background App Refresh

When Background App Refresh is enabled, your iPhone has to use energy to predict when and how often you’ll be using applications, and it aims to re-load information by refreshing the app in the background.

You can save iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life by turning Background App Refresh off globally or for individual apps. You can also limit the refresh to Wi-Fi only.

Head over to Settings > General > Background App Refresh to make adjustments.

Get rid of on-screen widgets

Widgets are stone cold battery killers, mercilessly updating in the background while you go about your business. You might be under the impression that a simple news ticker and weather app won’t do much harm, but you’d be wrong, and once you start adding more and more, it will seriously take your battery to task. Keeping only essential widgets, or ideally, none at all, will help extend your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life a bit.

Check your charger

If after a full night’s charging, you notice that your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery drains super-fast, then it’s worth checking first thing in the morning whether it actually fully charges. If not, then you’re looking at a defective charger.

Check whether your cable works with another iPhone, or conversely whether your iPhone works with another cable. If your charger proves to be faulty, remember to only buy chargers from reputable manufacturers, otherwise you risk becoming the subject of those all-too-frequent news stories about phones setting houses and people on fire. No, we’re not joking, it’s happened.

Turn off features when not in use

We know Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-fi, mobile data (and of course hotspot to share your internet) come under important features of a smartphone. But these features drain most of the iPhone’s battery. Do turn them off, when not in use, especially when you are running out of battery. Turning Airplane mode on during low battery power can help you sustain the battery for a long time.

Check your wallpaper

Live wallpapers are great, but can reduce battery life. Regular wallpapers are definitely the more battery-friendly choice. Dark wallpapers with lots of blacks is even better. This is due to the fact that the pixels in iPhone 13 Pro Max displays only consume battery power to illuminate bright colours and do not require energy to display dark. Simple logic is that less the number of bright colours, less the power consumption.

Vibration is like a battery eater! Turn it off

Vibration takes more battery power than the ring tone. You may like to keep a mild vibration while typing or while getting notified for a message or call. But it absorbs a good amount of your battery power. Going the other way can boost your iPhone 13 Pro Max battery life immensely.

That’s just some of the ways you can reduce iPhone 13 Pro Max battery drain and extend your battery life. Nothing is going to double your battery life, but every little bit helps.

Is 5G not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max or not showing up in settings? Don’t worry! In this article, we’ll explain why 5G is not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max and show you how to resolve the problem for good. Lets get started.

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G is not available in settings or r stopped working all together, don’t worry! There are various fixes you can try before blowing up your cell carrier’s customer support line.

If you’ve just purchased a new iPhone 13 and have noticed that 5G isn’t available after getting it set up, there are several things to check out to troubleshoot the problem. These include your wireless plan, SIM card, iOS settings, and more. Let’s dive into what to do if your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G is not working.

The iPhone13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max features 5G support (including mmWave on all US models) and 5G is turned on by default as far as iOS 15 settings go with Smart Data mode (can be managed manually too). However, if you’ve gotten set up and activated with your carrier and your iPhone 13’s 5G is not working, here are some solutions to try.

Simple solutions to fix 5G not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

This is what you can do if 5G is not working on your iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max. Follow the steps in the same order given below. After each step, check if you can use 5G on your iPhone 13. Pro Max.

1. Restart your iPhone

It may seem silly to remind you of this basic rule, but most problems encountered on an iPhone can be solved this way. It is therefore important to specify that the first reflex to have when a bug occurs, whatever it is, since it does not only concern the problem related to mobile data, is to turn your iPhone off and on again.

To restart your iPhone 13 Pro Max, simply press and hold the Side button and either the Volume button of your iPhone and then drag the Power off slider. Wait a couple of seconds and turn it back on. Check your status icon, but also test the speed of your 5G connection by opening some websites or downloading some smaller apps.

2. Make sure 5G is supported by your network carrier

The next course of action is to make sure your network carrier supports 5G. You may need to contact your network provider and check whether it supports 5G networks if your iPhone 13 is unable to use 5G. You must also ensure that 5G network coverage is available in your area.

It is important to be aware that 5G networks in all regions are not currently widely available. Not every 5G network is the same, too. One 5G band such as the Sub-6 5G could be a little quicker than LTE. The more frequent radio bands (mmWave 5G) on a flip side can help you experience speeds which cannot even match your home Wi-Fi.

If your carrier doesn’t support 5G network, or there’s no 5G network coverage in your area, even if the feature is enabled, you’ll not be able to access 5G on your iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Also check to make sure you are on a 5G plan. Even if you think you have an up to date plan that includes 5G, it’s good to double-check what you’ve got and confirm it includes 5G service. For example, Verizon has a tricky situation where the new plans don’t have different names or different pricing, but some customers need to make a change to get 5G service.
Meanwhile, AT&T is alerting customers that they also may need to upgrade their plans when logging in their accounts.

3. Make sure 5G is enabled on your iPhone 13 Pro Max

If after checking the above two options the problem persists, it may be settings related. Turning on 5G on your iPhone may be the answer to this problem. To enable 5G network on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, you need to choose one of the two 5G options mention below::

5G On: if you want your iPhone to use the 5G network for a long time (As long as 5G network is available). This means you’ll keep using 5G network even if it provides 4G/LTE speeds. This option is ideal if you are in an area with strong 5G coverage. 5G On is amazing. But it can also ding your iPhone’s battery life.

5G Auto: If you want your iPhone to smartly choose a 5G network when it offers better network connectivity than 4G/LTE, you need to choose this option. Whenever your 5G network will dip and give a similar experience to 4G/LTE, your phone will automatically switch to 4G/LTE. This option is ideal to maintain your iPhone’s battery levels.

Now you know which of the two available options to choose from, here is how you can enable 5G on your iPhone 13 Pro Max:

  1. Go to Settings, then tap on Cellular.
  2. Select Cellular Data Options.
  3. Tap Voice & Data. You’ll see a list of preferred modes.
  4. Choose ‘5G Auto’ to use a 5G network when it offers better connectivity.
  5. Pick ‘5G On’ to allow iPhone to keep using 5G even if the network connection is not that great.

4. Turn airplane mode on and off

Sometimes the most obvious fix is the most reliable one. If 5G is not working on your iPhone 13, one of the first things you should try is turning airplane mode on and off. You can do this simply by swiping down from top right of your screen and tapping on the airplane icon, or you can do it through Settings.

You can usually enable Airplane mode by going to Settings > Airplane mode. Turn it on for at least a couple of seconds, then disable it. In a lot of cases your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G connection issues will be gone. If your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G is not working still or not showing up in settings, move on to the next step.

5. Eject and readjust your SIM card

If you are still facing the problem of 5G not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max, the issue might lie in an ill-positioned SIM card. Eject it and carefully reposition it in its tray.

Using a SIM tool or any alternative, pop out your sim card slot on the side of your iPhone 13 Pro Max, wait a few seconds, and then reinsert it. Once you’re done, your 5G connection should be back to normal.

6. Check for a carrier update

Carriers sometimes send cellular updates over the air, independently from an OS update. To check for a carrier update, go to Settings > General > About. If a carrier or mobile update is available, a prompt will show up on your screen.

7. Check for iOS Update

If you are still experiencing the problem of 5G not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max, update your device to see if everything returns to normal. You can update your iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

8. Are you using Dual SIM?

For some reason, if you’re using Dual SIM mode with an iPhone 13, both lines will revert to 4G LTE.

9. Is Data Roaming enabled?

5G isn’t available yet when roaming. According to Apple, the only option to get 5G outside of your carrier’s coverage is to pick up a local SIM card when traveling.

10. Is Low Power Mode enabled?

When low power mode is enabled, it restrict your iPhone 13 Pro Max from using 5G (except during video streaming.) Go to Settings > Battery to turn it off. Alternatively, you can tap the Low power Mode icon within the Control Center to turn it off.

11. Reset network settings

If you find 5G not working on your iPhone 13 Pro Max after trying all the above steps, the problem may be network related. Resetting the network settings to factory default settings may be the answer to this problem. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Navigate to Settings, then tap on General.
  2. Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Tap Reset.
  4. From the list, tap Reset Network settings. You will be asked to enter your Passcode if you have one. Keep in mind that this will reset all of your Wi-Fi, cellular information, paired Bluetooth devices and so on. If you are sure you want to proceed tap Reset Network Settings.

Once you’ve done this, wait a couple of minutes — new network settings should be picked up by your phone automatically. If nothing happens, move on to the next solution.

12. Restore factory settings

If the above solutions didn’t work, we advise you to opt for a more drastic solution by restoring your iPhone to factory settings. This will erase all data from your iPhone and return all settings to the factory default settings. Your iPhone will be good as new. Software-wise, it will look exactly the same as the first day you turned it on.

This solves just about every software problem you might encounter. It is, therefore, the best solution, but it should be used as a last resort due to the deletion of all data. We suggest that you backup your iPhone before undertaking this step.

  1. Start the Settings, app on your iPhone.
  2. Now, tap on General.
  3. Scroll down and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  4. Tap Erase All Content And Settings then follow the onscreen instructions.

13. Contact your cell carrier

If you’ve tried everything else on the list and nothing seemed to fix your 5G not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue, it’s time to contact your cell carrier. You can always do so on social media, but sometimes a good old-fashioned call might address your concerns better. Here are the customer support numbers of the major US providers:

  • Verizon Wireless: 800-922-0204
  • Sprint: 888-211-4727
  • AT&T: 611 from an AT&T phone or 800-331-0500
  • T-Mobile: 611 from a T-Mobile phone or 1-877-746-0909 from another phone
  • U.S. Cellular: 611 from a U.S. Cellular phone or 1-888-944-9400 from another phone

14. Get help from Apple

If all of the above steps have failed we advise you to seek professional help by contacting Apple Support. Sometimes a disappearing or inconsistent 5G connection is as a result of fault of hardware. If you’ve recently dropped your iPhone that could have resulted in damage to internal components. Take it to an authorized repair shop to get it checked out. If your device is brand new, on the other hand, but still experiencing consistent connection issues, you might have a faulty unit.

Take your iPhone to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or book a Genius Bar appointment at an Apple Store, as there may be a corrupted hardware component.

Did you fix your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G not working problem?

These are our tips and tricks on how to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G not working problem. As someone who has dealt with this issue firsthand, it can be very frustrating. Thankfully these steps have resolved the issue for many people. Did we manage to help you solve your iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G not working issue? Let us know in the comments below. If you know of any other tips to solve the puzzle of 5G problem, feel free to share them in the comments!

What good is an amazing-looking iPhone 13 Pro Max packed with network features if it keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi? Even the best devices like iPhone 13 Pro Max have been known to suffer occasional problems with connectivity. Whether your iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps disconnecting from office or home Wi-Fi, you don’t have to worry. Here’s what to do when your iPhone 13 Pro Max keep disconnecting from Wi-Fi.

There are various reasons why your iPhone 13 Pro Max keep disconnecting from WiFi. Thankfully, we’re here to help you troubleshoot through the issue. In this post, we’ll explain why your iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi and show you how to fix the problem for good! Lets get started.

Why iPhone 13 Pro Max Keeps Disconnecting from WiFi?

If Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, it means that something is stopping your iPhone from connecting properly with the modem or router. Maybe you are too far from the router to get a good signal, or something is intermittently blocking the connection (like a VPN).

Simple solutions to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max keep disconnecting from WiFi

1. Try connecting to the Internet through another network

Connect your iPhone 13 Pro Max to another WiFi, preferably close by. Does it still disconnect randomly? If yes, then something is going on in your iPhone, have it checked.

2. Try connecting to the Internet through another device

Similar to the previous point, have another phone connect to the problematic Wi-Fi. Does it disconnect as well? If so, then you may be receiving a weak signal, or that the WiFi router is faulty. Have it checked.

3. Toggle Airplane Mode on and off

If you’re having an issue where your iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps disconnecting from the WiFi network, try turning Airplane Mode on and off. This may seam obvious, but the problem should get sorted if it’s a minor issue.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Toggle on the switch next to Airplane mode for at least a couple of seconds, then disable it.

In a lot of cases your iPhone 13 Pro Max Wi-Fi connection issues will be gone. However, if it still keep disconnecting. There are a few other solutions you can try out to fix the issue.

4. Restart your iPhone

The WiFi connectivity issue can occur due to temporary glitches or bugs within the iPhone’s firmware. Does only your iPhone 13 Pro keep disconnecting from your Wi-Fi, or do all devices on that network disconnect as well? If it’s only your iPhone 13 Pro, then try rebooting it and/or forgetting and re-connecting to the network.

Just follow these instructions to restart your iPhone 13 Pro Max:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Shut Down.
  4. Wait for around two to three minutes for the device to completely shut down.
  5. Press the Side button to turn your iPhone back on.

5. Restart your Router

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max keep dropping Wi-Fi after trying the above step, check if your router is functioning properly. Typically, restarting a router fixes some connectivity issues; you might want to try that. Follow these instructions to restart your router:

  1. Unplug your router or modem from its power outlet (don’t just turn it off).
  2. Wait 15-20 seconds, then plug it back in.
  3. Allow the router a minute or two to turn back on.

Most modems have a “restart” button somewhere on them, just press and hold them for a few seconds (some might have a reboot button).

Upon restart, reconnect your iPhone 13 Pro Max to the network and see if it disconnects. If the issue still persists, move on to the next troubleshooting suggestion below.

6. Move closer to your router

Does your iPhone 13 Pro Max automatically disconnect and reconnect to the WiFi network while you’re roaming around the house? It could be due to range issues. So, check the range of your router and whether it properly covers the area. Moving closer to your router might help the signals reach your iPhone faster and improve the overall connectivity.

7. Forget your Wi-Fi and rejoin

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max keep disconnecting from your WiFi after trying the above steps, the next course of action is to forget and reconnect to the WiFi network. This will delete the WiFi network from your iPhone, including the saved password. You can later reconnect to it to see if the issue gets fixed. Follow the steps below.

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Wi-Fi.
  3. find the name of your Wi-Fi and tap on it.
  4. Tap Forget This Network.
  5. Tap on “Forget.”
  6. Wait two to three minutes, and then rejoin.

8. Update your iPhone firmware

Hold on, when was the last time you updated your iOS?

Apple frequently releases software updates to ensure speed and efficiency for its users. For example, you may be running iOS 15, but have you updated it to its latest version? Are you still using iOS 15.1? If yes, you instantly need to switch to the newest version, which might be 15.2, 15.3, and so on.

Here’s how you can update your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone 13 Pro.
  2. Next, go to General.
  3. Now, select Software update.
  4. If an update is available, Tap Download and Install.

9. Update your Router Firmware

After updating iOS, the next step is to update the firmware on your router. Just like how iOS updates bring new features to your iPhone and fix some bugs and issues, that’s what firmware updates does to your router. If you are sure that the ‘Wi-Fi disconnecting and reconnecting’ issue on your iPhone 13 Pro Max is as a result of some problems with your router, upgrading the firmware could help fix the issue.

The updating process may differ. However, the instructions to update router firmware are usually given in the router’s manual or on the manufacturer’s website.

Once the updates have been installed, check to see if your iPhone 13 Pro Max can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection.

10. Set Date and Time on Your iPhone

This one might sound weird, but believe it or not, improperly set time and date can cause several issues with iPhone, including wi-fi problems.

So, you need to make sure that you select the accurate region and set the Date and Time correctly. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Next, tap General.
  3. Next on, select Date and Time.
  4. Now, toggle on the switch next to Set Automatically.

11. Turn off Wi-Fi Assist

The most obvious reason for this problem is that you have enabled the “Wi-Fi Assist” feature on your iPhone. When this feature is enabled, your iPhone 13 Pro Max will automatically use cellular data when Wi-Fi connectivity is poor. If Wi-Fi assist is turned on, and your iPhone is having trouble getting much data through on Wi-Fi (regardless of a strong signal), it will switch from Wi-Fi to cellular.

You may have poor Wi-Fi connectivity. Check to see if you have this setting enabled by following these steps:

  1. Launch Settings.
  2. Now, tap Cellular.
  3. Scroll down and make sure the switch next to Wi-Fi Assist is toggled off.

Once you’ve disabled this setting, connect to your wifi to see if the connection is stable.

12. Disable VPN

VPNs can be super helpful for protecting your information online. However, VPNs can sometimes cause issues with your internet connection.

If you have enabled VPN on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, you can disable it by following the steps below:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Go to General.
  3. Select VPN & Device Management
  4. Disable any connected VPN.

Once the VPN has been disabled, check if your iPhone 13 Pro Max can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection.

13. Reset network settings

Resetting your iPhone’s network settings could also help fix this issue. What a network reset does is to refresh your phone’s Wi-Fi settings, cellular network settings, Bluetooth settings, and VPN configurations. This helps to fix network and connectivity issues on your device. Follow the steps below to reset your phone’s network settings.

  1. Navigate to Settings, then tap on General.
  2. Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Tap Reset.
  4. From the list, tap Reset Network settings. You will be asked to enter your Passcode if you have one. Keep in mind that this will reset all of your Wi-Fi, cellular information, paired Bluetooth devices and so on. If you are sure you want to proceed tap Reset Network Settings.

Once you’ve done this, wait a couple of minutes — new network settings should be picked up by your phone automatically.

14. Reset All Settings

If none of these methods worked, you might want to reset all your iPhone settings. If any bugs on your phone are preventing your device from maintaining a stable Wi-Fi connection, this will help.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone, then tap on General.
  2. Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Now, tap Reset.
  4. Here, tap Reset All settings and follow the onscreen instructions.

15. Getting Technical Assistance

If none of those mentioned above methods worked, it’s time to take a step back and let the professionals handle it.

Firstly, we suggest talking to your Internet Service Provider. Maybe the issue lies with the network connection and not your device. You can test this out by trying to connect to a different Wi-Fi network.

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection, then maybe the problem lies with your network connection.

However, if your iPhone 13 Pro Max still keeps dropping Wi-Fi connection, then you may want to take it to Apple support. We suggest chatting with Apple online first to see if the matter can be resolved through customer service.

Otherwise, you’ll have to send it for repair. In which case, remember to look into the warranty that came with your device.

Did you fix your iPhone 13 Pro Max keep dropping Wi-Fi problem?

Just because your iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps disconnecting from WiFi doesn’t mean it’s a lost cause. We suggest you try out all the solutions we’ve given you above before you give up on your iPhone.

Who knows, maybe it’s just a setting issue, or perhaps the problem isn’t with your iPhone but with your WiFi router.

Don’t give up hope until you’ve exhausted all of your options.

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max keeps dropping Wi Fi connection, don’t stress. It’s quite a common issue. We hope this post helped you solve your Wi-Fi issues. If not, it’s best to try contacting your Internet service provider. If the problem is not with your ASP, contact Apple Support to assist you with your problem.

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Is your iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working? Don’t worry for nothing is wrong with your iPhone. And, you aren’t alone while facing that problem.

Whether it is due to tinkering with settings or a software issue, vibration can stop working on iPhone 13 Pro Max for a number of reasons. The good news is that you don’t have to visit the Apple Store for help. All you need to do is check a few settings, and your iPhone 13 Pro Max will start vibrating again.

What are these settings? That’s what we will tell you here. In this Troubleshooting guide, you will get to know how to fix the vibrate not working issue on iPhone 13 Pro Max.

A lot of iPhone users live their lives in silent mode, relying solely on the vibrate function to detect incoming calls, messages, and notifications.

While it can be handy to hear your iPhone ring when you receive a new text or email, at other times, having your phone make loud sounds can be annoying.

In those instances, vibrations are handy, since they still alert you to any notifications without disturbing those around you.

Vibrations provide haptic feedback, which allows you to feel rather than hear your notifications. This feature can be useful when your phone’s volume is turned on as well, as you might feel it vibrating in your pocket even if the speaker is muffled.

When your iPhone 13 Pro Max rings, but does not vibrate, it may be because the vibrate function is not turned on, or it could be caused by a problem with the iPhone’s firmware. Fortunately, you can troubleshoot your iPhone 13 Pro Max to see if you can get it to vibrate.

Simple solutions to fix vibrate not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max

1. Restart your iPhone

Like all the troubleshooting processes, begin by restarting your iOS device. That should fix any temporary glitch causing the vibration issue on your iPhone 13 Pro Max. You can restart your iPhone by holding the Side button and either of the volume buttons until the power off slider appears on the screen. Move the slider to the right with your finger to turn off your iPhone. Turn your iPhone back on by holding down the Side button. Test the vibrate function by moving the ringer switch to see if it will vibrate.

2. Disable Focus Mode

Another important setting that you need to check is Focus Mode. Your iPhone 13 Pro Max won’t vibrate if it is in Focus Mode. If that’s the case, you already know what to do: disable the Focus Mode feature.

If Focus mode is enabled on your iPhone, you should see the icons in the status bar. After that, follow the steps below to disabled Focus mode on your iPhone.

  1. Swipe down from the top right of your iPhone screen to bring up the Control Center.
  2. Find the Focus icon.
  3. toggle off the switch next to Focus icon to disable it if it’s turned on already.

3. Enable Vibration In Accessibility Settings

The iPhone 13 Pro Max features an accessibility setting that can turn off all vibrations on your device. Make sure it’s turned on by following the steps below:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on Accessibility.
  3. Select Touch.
  4. Make sure that the switch next to Vibration is turned on.

4. Enable Vibrate on Ring setting

If your iPhone 13 Pro Max doesn’t vibrate when you receive a new call, you must ensure the ‘Vibrate on ring’ setting is enabled. It’s possible you have disabled the vibration by mistake and forgot to enable it.

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Go to ”Sounds & Haptics.”
  3. To enable vibration on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, make sure that ”Vibrate on Ring” is enabled. You’ll know that vibration is enabled, as the bar will be colored green.

5. Enable Vibrate on Silent setting

Just like the above step, you should also ensure “Vibrate on Silent” setting is turned on.

  1. Navigate to the Settings app.
  2. Tap Sounds & Haptics, located near the top of the screen.
  3. Once on this page, turn on the toggle for Vibrate on Silent. This will make your iPhone 13 Pro Max vibrate when it’s in silent mode.

6. Make Sure You’ve Selected A Vibration Pattern

You should select a vibration pattern to troubleshoot the issue. For that, follow the steps below:

  1. Head to Settings > Sounds & Haptics.
  2. Tap Ringtone.
  3. In the following menu, tap Vibration at the top of the screen.
  4. You can choose one of the pre-set Vibration patterns by tapping on it. Note that when you tap on your choice, the vibration mode will begin on your phone, allowing you to feel what it will be like.
    Note that there’s no need to save your changes. Simply exit the Settings app and your new choice will take effect.

7. Turn On Vibration using the Ring/Silent Switch

The Ring/Silent switch is located above the volume buttons on the left side of your iPhone. You can set your iPhone 13 Pro Max to vibrate at any time using the small toggle switch located at the left-hand side of the device. In vibrate mode, phone calls and text messages vibrate the phone, rather than make noise. However, all other aspects of the phone, such as watching a movie, still produce sounds. To set your iPhone to vibrate, flick the switch toward the back of the iPhone. You’ll be able to tell when you’ve done this as the switch will show an orange indicator.

Once you’ve done this, you’ll also see a notification showing that your iPhone is in silent mode on the display.

8. Update your iPhone

At times, even an iOS update can be responsible for iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working. To fix it, you will need to update your phone to the latest version of iOS. Follow the steps below:

  1. Start the Settings on your iPhone and tap General.
  2. Tap Software Update.
  3. If an update is available, tap Download and Install.

9. Reset All Settings

a rather drastic method to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working is to reset all settings on your device. This will reset all the settings on your iPhone to their default values and can fix the problem you are facing. Here’s how:.

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General, followed by Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Tap Reset.
  4. From there, tap Reset All Settings, then enter your passcode to confirm.

Your device will reboot afterward, and hopefully fix the problem of iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working.

10. Get help from Apple

Sometimes the issue of iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working is due to fault of hardware. If you’ve recently dropped your iPhone that could have resulted in damage to internal components. Take it to an authorized repair shop to get it checked out. If you just purchased your device, on the other hand, but still experiencing vibration issues, your iPhone 13 Pro Max Vibration Motor may be faulty.

Take your iPhone to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or make a Genius Bar reservation at an Apple Store, as your iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration motor may be damaged.

Did you fix your iPhone 13 Pro Max vibration not working problem?

We hope the above fixes have resolved vibration not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max issue. As someone who has dealt with this issue firsthand, it can be very frustrating. Thankfully these steps have resolved the issue for many people. Did we manage to help you solve your iPhone 13 Pro Max vibrate not working issue? Let us know in the comments below.

App Store not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max? Is your iPhone 13 not connecting to App Store? I am sure we’ve all experienced an App Store problem at some point in our lives. No matter what the problem is, rest assured there are solutions. Below, we have listed a bunch of solutions that could potentially fix the problem when iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to App Store.

There are quite a few factors that could possibly cause your iPhone 13 Pro Max not to commect to App Store. We’ll run through the troubleshooting methods beginning with simple solutions down to the more complicated ones.

How to Fix an iPhone 13 Pro Max That Cannot Connect to App Store

There are several ways to fix an iPhone 13 Pro Max that cannot connect to App Store. If your iPhone 13 Pro Max won’t open App Store, try these fixes, in this order:

1. Make sure it is a user-end problem

First of all, you’ll want to make sure the problem is on your end and not a wider problem with Apple. The best way to do this is to visit Apple system status page to see if App Store is down. If the problem is on Apple’s side, then you’ll need to wait for Apple to fix it.

2. Restart the App Store app

Sometimes a simple force close is all you need when your iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to App Store! You can do this by simply swiping up from the bottom of the screen and then swiping up on the App Store on the app switcher. After you quit the App, check if your iPhone 13 Pro Max can now connect to App Store.

3. Toggle airplane mode on and off

Not sure how much this one works, but I have heard a lot of people say that switching Airplane Mode on and then off will help the iPhone 13 Pro Max connect to the App Store. Hey, it’s not a complicated process, and it’s safe. Why not try, right?

  1. Access your iPhone’s Control Center by swiping down from the top-right of the screen.
  2. Turn on Airplane mode.
  3. Wait a few seconds.
  4. Tap the icon to turn off Airplane mode.

Try to open the App Store. If your iPhone 13 won’t connect to App Store, try the next solution.

4. Toggle Wi-Fi off and on

Just like with Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi could be the reason why your iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to App Store. Not to mention, your network may very well be having simple connection issues. Toggle Wi-Fi on and off, and check if your iPhone 13 can connect to App Store.

  1. Bring up your iPhone’s Control Center, as mentioned above.
  2. In the top-left block, check if the Wi-Fi is already switched on and lit up as blue. Tap to turn it off if so
  3. Wait a few seconds.
  4. Tap the icon to turn on your iPhone’s Wi-Fi again.

5. Toggle Your iPhone’s Cellular Data off and on

If you are using cellular data to access the App Store, turning your iPhone’s Cellular data function off and back on may fix the issue you are experiencing. It may seem too simple or easy, but refreshing your cellular data connection could solve the problems you’re having. Try switching mobile data off and on, and see if the problem persists. To do this:

  1. Launch your iPhone’s Control Center, by swiping down from top right of your screen.
  2. In the top-left block, check if the Cellular Data icon (an antenna) is already switched on and lit up as green. Tap to turn it off if so
  3. Wait a few seconds.
  4. Tap the icon to turn on your iPhone’s cellular data again.

6. Restart your router

In some cases, you can fix the problem of iPhone 13 Pro Max not connecting to App Store by simply restarting your router. It might seem silly, but give it a try, and you might affect the Wi-Fi magic enough to get App Store going again. Some routers allow restarts to be triggered through an app, while others may have a physical button. If yours has neither, you can unplug the router’s power source and plug it back in.

7. Restart your phone

It seem obvious, but something as simple as a reboot might be all what you need to fix iPhone 13 Pro Max not connecting to App Store issue. There may be a temporary glitch in the operating system or a software component. A restart usually resolves these issues. This will take a minute or two and might work.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Shut Down.
  4. Press the Side button to power your iPhone back on.

8. Check your date and time settings

Apple periodically checks your iPhone’s date and time for the Play Store. In case there is a discrepancy between the actual time and what is displayed on your iPhone, Apple’s servers could have a tough time syncing with your device and cause App Store connection problem.

To fix this issue, make your iPhone automatically set its date and time so that it’s always correct. If that isn’t helping, try to set your time and date as exact as possible.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap on General.
  3. Select Date & time.
  4. Toggle the Set automatically toggle to get your time from the internet.

9. Disable your VPN

Having a VPN is a great way to get all your favorite media outside your geographic location. But your VPN could be causing you problems with your App Store in the region you’re currently in. Plenty of users have reported that their iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to App Store when a VPN is enabled.

If you have a VPN enabled on your iPhone 13 Pro Max, you should disable it.

Follow these steps to remove VPN settings on iPhone 13 Pro Max:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on General.
  3. Tap on VPN & Device Management.
  4. Disable any active VPN.

10. Update iOS

Another thing that may help is to download and install the latest version of iOS. The most current version of the software is likely to fix the iPhone 13 cannot connect to App Store issue, so it’s useful to keep it updated.

You can update iOS wirelessly by following the steps below:

  1. Start the Settings app.
  2. Select General.
  3. Tap Software update.
  4. If an iOS update is available, tap download and install.

11. Reset all iPhone settingssettings

We’re now coming to slightly more drastic solutions. If your iPhone 13 Pro Max still cannot connect to App Store, then you may need to reset all settings on your device. Doing this won’t erase your data, but it can solve the problem of iPhone 13 not connecting to App Store.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  4. Select Reset.
  5. Choose Reset All Settings.

12. Reset your iPhone to factory settings

If all else fails and your iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to app store, wipe your device clean and give it a fresh start. At this point, we have no idea what could be causing your App Store discrepancies, but resetting your iPhone to factory defaults will likely fix most of your issues, as it deletes everything on the device and leaves it the way it was when you turned it on for the very first time. You can perform a factory reset by following the instructions below:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  4. Select Erase All Content and Settings.

13. Get help from Apple

If you tried all these steps and your iPhone 13 Pro Max still cannot connect to App Store, you need help from the experts at Apple. You can get online or phone support at the Apple website, or make an appointment at the Genius Bar at your local Apple Store for in-person help.

Fixed iPhone 13 Pro Max cannot connect to App Store issue

We hope one of these methods fixed your iPhone 13 cannot connect to app store issue. If nothing helped, the problem has to run deeper than usual, and you should probably contact Apple Support.