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I’m pretty sure most people are looking for an easy method to transfer their files from PC to iPhone and from iPhone to PC but since the beginning of iPhone 2G the only method that Apple offered to transfer files between iPhone and PC is iTunes. Which I believe is a very cumbersome method especially if you want to transfer only one or two files.

In the last couple of years, I tried various methods to transfer files between PC and iPhone. Some of them are much better and easy to use than iTunes but at the same time, they required additional software to install on PC. But I found an easy and quick method to transfer files between iPhone and PC that I want to share with you.

How to transfer files wirelessly between iPhone and PC

As we know since the launch of iOS 12 Apple gave their users so much freedom to run different type of file format on their iPhone by giving the option of files app. But the problem with files app you can only access files from one drive or by using iTunes. Thankfully, I found an easy and quick method to transfer files between PC and iPhone via the Wi-Fi network. All you have to do is to connect your iPhone and your PC on same Wi-Fi network so you can access them wirelessly. The name of the app is Air Transfer.

How to transfer files wirelessly between iPhone and PC

  1. The first thing you need to do is to download the Air Transfer app on the App Store.
  2. Once you have downloaded the app to your iOS device, Make sure your iPhone/iPad is connected on the same Wi-Fi as your computer.
  3. Now launch the Air Transferapp and you will be presented with different kind of file types such as (“Text Memos”, “Bookmarks”, “Images”, “Music”, “Movies”, “Documents”, and more).
  4. You will see a small wi-fi symbol at the bottom of the display. Click on it and you will find an IP Address)
  5. Next, copy that IP Address and paste it on your computer browser.
  6. A page will load where you can drag and drop any file. Simply Drag the file from your computer and drop it on drag files area and it will automatically appear on your iPhone app.

In my example, I dropped a PDF file and the file appeared immediately on my iPhone.

How to transfer files wirelessly between iPhone and PC

You can open and read files on Air Transfer app they have a wide variety of supported formats and also you can open that file to any other app on your iPhone.
You can also transfer Photos, Videos or any type of file from iPhone to computer.
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This article explains how to convert YouTube videos to text on iPhone and iPad.

A huge number of people use YouTube every day, whether it’s for trailers, new music, or gameplay walkthroughs. But according to Pew Research Center, over half of U.S. adults use YouTube to figure out how to do things. If you belong to that crowd, adult or not, sometimes it’s good to have written instructions to follow along with the video or in lieu of it completely.

Well, it’s now possible to read YouTube videos instead of just watching them, all thanks to the free Videoticle service. With the power of the Shortcuts app on your iPhone, you can turn any video you’re watching into a Medium –style article that you can browse, read, and follow along with, complete with screenshots. Instead of pausing and playing a video in an attempt to learn a complicated topic, you can read it first and use the video as an example of how things look — if you even need to. The articles are sometimes more than good enough on their own.

Converting YouTube videos into text can also come in handy if you want to watch something but don’t want others to see that you’re watching it, like when you’re at work or school. After converting the YouTube video into an article, you can read it quietly without anyone taking notice (unless they’re right behind you, of course).

Transcribe YouTube Videos on iPhone

Step 1: Add the Shortcut to Your iPhone

Get the shortcut here

After tapping the above link, a page will launch automatically in your Shortcuts app that will let you review the contents of the shortcut’s workflow before adding it. If you are redirected to Safari first, tap “Get Shortcut” to view the workflow in Shortcuts. If you see an error that says that it can’t be opened, Head over to Settings –> Shortcuts, then toggle the “Allow Untrusted Shortcuts” switch on, and try again.

Once you’ve reviewed the shortcut’s workflow and are satisfied that it is safe, tap “Add Untrusted Shortcut” located at the bottom to add it to your My Shortcuts list.

Step 2: Open the Share Sheet for the Video

Now, whenever you’re watching or wanting to watch a YouTube video in the YouTube app or in your favorite web browser such as Safari — one that you want to get a transcription of — open up the Share sheet. If you know how to do that, great. If not, it can vary depending on where you’re at.

Option 1When You’re in the YouTube App

If the video is currently playing in the YouTube app, tap it to unhide the playback controls, then tap the Share button overlayed on the video. If you don’t see that, make you’re in portrait orientation, then tap “Share” under the video. Next, tap “More” to open the Share sheet.

If you haven’t started the video yet, i.e., you’re in the list view, you can tap the vertical ellipsis icon next to the video’s name, then choose “Share,” followed by “More Options” to reveal the Share sheet.

Option 2When You’re in a Web Browser

If you found a YouTube video in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or another web browser, and you have the video playing in the full-screen view, “X” out of it to return to its main page. Then, tap the “Share” button under the video’s title, or the Share button in the browser’s menu bar, to reveal the Share sheet.

Alternatively, if you are on iOS 14 or higher, you can minimize the full-screen video instead of exiting it so that it continues playing in the picture-in-picture window in the corner of your screen.

You could also long-press a video in a list view on the YouTube site, then select “Share” from the quick actions menu that appears.

Step 3: Convert the Video into a Readable Article

With the Share sheet open, scroll down and find the “Read Video in Videoticle” shortcut, then tap on it. This is all you need to do to convert a YouTube video into an article. The shortcut accepts URLs, so that’s why it works in the YouTube app and in a browser.

Step 4: Read the YouTube Video in Videoticle

An in-app webpage will open overtop the video with the article ready to read on the Videoticle website. At the top of the article, you’ll see the title of the video, the creator, and how many subscribers they have. The transcription appears below, complete with screenshots at different intervals.

If the video has official English language captions, Videoticle will use those to create the written article. If not, it will use the auto-generated ones that YouTube provides, and it’ll try to add punctuation as appropriate to make it easier to read.

To make the video easier to read (though, it may be harder for some people), enable “Line Breaks” near the top of the page, which breaks up paragraphs into smaller lines. If you tap on “Try another format/language,” you can see if there are other languages for you to read the article in or different captions you could try.

Tap “Done” at the top whenever you want to go back to YouTube or the video’s browser page.

If, for some reason, there are italicized captions, the HTML tags () will appear in the text too, as pulled from the user-created captions. Aside from that, the article should be easy to read, with a few random screenshots pulled from the video sprinkled in between every few paragraphs.

As we already know How strict Apple is in offering features such as downloading files from all over the internet. Apple lets users download data only from secure applications such as App Store, Apple Music, iTunes etc basically all the Apples iOS native apps.
In iOS 13 Apple introduced a feature that lets users download any type of file on Safari Browser. You can download any type of file from Safari but there are so many people who don’t know the right place to download files especially video/audio files. So in this article I’ll show you an easy and quick method to download any video from Google, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or from anywhere on the internet. Also, you can export downloaded videos to your photos app or if you want to just run the video on background you can do that as well.

How to download videos on iPhone/iPad

Here is the most easy method to download any video on your iPhone/iPad. Simply follow these steps:

  1. To get started, download an app called “Foxfm” from App Store.
  2. How to download videos on iPhone/iPad
  3. After you’ve downloaded the app. launch it and you will see various options. As shown in the picture below.
  4. If you want to download video from any social media account, YouTube, or any where on the internet. Tap on Browser.
  5. You will see few already bookmarked websites and you can also search from google.
  6. How to download videos on iPhone/iPad
  7. For the sake of this article, we are going to download a video from YouTube. So, tap on YouTube icon and search for the video you wish to download.
  8. As soon as you open the video, a pop up notification will appear on the bottom right corner (As shown in the screenshot below).
  9. Click on the download button and you will see the detected links. Click on the cloud icon in front of the video and then click on Download As button.
  10. You will be presented with various different quality to choose from and also you can download that video in Audio format.
  11. How to download videos on iPhone/iPad

  12. Now go back and tap on the main menu button located at the top left corner of the screen. You can see the downloading section.
  13. Once the download process is complete, Head over to the You Files section and play your videos. You can also run videos in the background. In addition, you can transfer them to your Photos app or send them to your friends.
How to download videos on iPhone/iPad

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When you meet someone important for the first time, you’re going to want to make a good impression, and a big portion of that impression is going to have to do with how you look. The case is the same when it comes to having a clean, modern looking design for your website or app.

Now, if someone sees an example of your work somewhere and they like it, they might go and look you up, and then there is your one chance to really connect with that visitor for your site.

Of course, that means they’re going to have to find you in the first place, so it’s very important that your site be search engine optimized. This means implementing specific strategies to make sure that you are promoted by Google and by other search engines is carving out an online presence like building a physical store, and we all know that with today’s technology, people’s patience fades quickly and they expect to find things right away or they might lose interest.

Now when they do find you, you also want to make sure that you’re able to show them who you are, what you’re about or what your business is all about. This means that your site is going to have to be convenient, to navigate and to read on all browsers and all devices, because nowadays, quality web design is becoming the norm and people don’t really tolerate anything less.

A good design of your site gives you credibility and authority in your field. If your site looks messy and poorly put together, people are going to assume that the case is the same with you and your work.

Now, what makes a good site isn’t always obvious, but there are a lot of similarities between well-designed sites. For instance, people searching for custom eCommerce web design services should hire a professional. The reason for that is that there are many web design principles learned by professionals. Designers know how to catch your eye. They know where to put important information so that it will be read, they know how and where to put calls to action and relevant links.

It’s important to understand how a better design can help your website or app. Most developers create a website or an app with great performance but fail to focus on the designing which leads to the downfall of the app or site. The balance between the functionality and design of an app is challenging to keep but that’s what ought to be done.

How a Better Design Can Help Your Website or App

To answer the question, ‘How can a better design help your website or app?’ let us look at the pointers below:

Creates a good impression

For a startup or any small business, the first impression is very important. When users download your app, they should be attracted to it instantly so that they use it on a regular basis. Clean and fresh design of your app not only makes the app attractive but also helps the user to navigate from one screen to another seamlessly.

Similarly, when your audience visits your website, it gives them their first impression of your business. They will judge your business in a matter of moments. In this brief moment, you want to create a good impression on your audience. If your website looks unattractive or dated, your visitors will immediately have a negative impression of your business. They won’t find your website engaging. Consequently, you’ll miss out on leads because they’ll leave your site for a competitor’s site.

Get featured in app store and Google

Whether an iOS app is good or not is determined by how many users like it. The ratings and reviews by satisfied users will bring your iOS app to the top lists. To get your app featured in the App Store, it has to have a good design that provides the best experience to the user. Getting featured in the top lists of any category will automatically inspire trust and encourage more app downloads as a result.

In the same vein, your website needs to be designed well. A well designed website can increase organic traffic and earn first page rankings in Google. A poor site design can easily slow your load time. A slow load time will be detrimental to your ability to engage with users. This is because, of tons of people who use search engines every day, only a small percentage navigate past the first page of the Google SERPS.

Get loyal customers

It’s no doubt that well designed apps have more users. Apps such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Candy Crush, etc. have great design which has drawn tons of users to them. The satisfaction that comes from great user experience is what makes users loyal.

By the same token, people can judge how you will treat them by looking at your website. Your web design gives them insight as to how you view your audience. If you don’t dedicate yourself to your website’s design, your audience knows that you won’t dedicate yourself to helping them.

Your website is like a customer service representative. If your website is bright, modern, and engaging, your visitors will feel more at home on your page. You’ll give the impression that you are open and welcoming to new people who visit your website. Conversely, a dated and an unattractive site makes your business appear cold and aloof. People don’t want to check out a business that doesn’t value them enough to make a good first impression. People will just drop by for a second and then bounce away, never to come back.

Saves Time and Cost in the Long Run

When you work with a well-designed app right from the outset, you can be pretty sure that there will be less need for app maintenance and updates. And since those two things will be at bay, the challenges that you might face after app launch will also be very minimal.

In the same way, if you’re building a website, it’s best to do it right from day one. Not only does a good website design ensure security and compliance with industry or government regulations, but it also saves you cash on maintenance.

The bottom line

Design is crucial because it impacts how your audience perceives your brand. The impression you make on them can either get them to keep using your app or turn to a different one. Similarly, design can make visitors linger on your website and learn about your business or bounce from yours to one that looks more professional.

Your calls are getting cut off with a ‘call failed’ error on iPhone and you are unable to receive incoming and outgoing phone calls. In this article, il show you how to fix this problem for good.

iPhones have had numerous problems with calls. At times you get interrupted with an error saying ‘call failed’ in the middle of, or during, a call. Though various iOS updates have tried to fix this bug, this error is still very common.

Despite there being an array of guides that offer solutions, most fixes can only be found on certain sites that are scattered around other articles. This guide brings together all the fixes that have worked for apple users.

Now instead of reaching out to Apple customer support and waiting 72 hours to get a response, let’s take a look at what we can do about your problem now.

Without any further ado, let’s get started.

Call failed on iPhone? Fix

1. Call failed on iPhone? Turn On and Off Airplane Mode.

The first solution you should try is to toggle the Airplane mode setting on your iPhone on and off. This is a great way to refresh your iOS device from hardware or software glitches that can interrupt your calls.

The Airplane mode technique is arguably the most common solution that most iOS users try when their
iPhone
has similar network problems as this.

  1. Swipe up from the bottom of your screen to bring up the Control Center.
  2. Next, tap the Airplane icon located at the upper-left-hand side corner to turn it on.
  3. Finally, wait a few seconds, tap it again to turn it off. Make sure that Airplane mode is off, which is indicated by the presence of a signal bar at the top left side of your Display.

After applying this fix, try calling someone to see if your call still fails. If You are still experiencing issues, chech the next solutions to try and fix your calls.

2. Call failed on iPhone? Disable Do Not Disturb.

When we’re busy with work or personal business it’s good not to be disturbed by the vibrations and ringings of our phones. The ‘Do Not Disturb’ is a nifty feature that’s meant to silence calls, vibrations, and most notifications, but it isn’t supposed to block calls. Nonetheless unconnected things like this often mysteriously fix these issues.

Here’s how to turn off your ‘Do Not Disturb’ status:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone
  2. Locate the Do Not Disturb and toggle it off if it’s not yet already

After turning off this feature, calls and notifications will no longer be filtered by your iPhone.

3. Call failed on iPhone? Dial *#31# or Check your Caller ID.

Chances are your number could be hidden, thereby causing your calls to fail.

iPhone lets you call other numbers without revealing your caller ID or phone number. This sneaky trick can sometimes compromise your calls and cause them to fail.

To unhide your phone number and show your caller ID, Apple introduced a hidden code on your iPhone that disables your anonymity status on outgoing and incoming calls.

Follow these steps to unhide your phone number:

  1. Start by launching the Phone app.
  2. Now, touch on the Keypad tab located near the bottom of the display and type in *#31#.
  3. Finally, hit call and that should unhide your phone number.

Alternatively, you can also:

  1. Head over to Settings.
  2. Next, scroll down and tap Phone.
  3. Finally, Show My Caller ID should be on your screen, set the button to On position.

Both solutions will make your phone number accessible to people you contact.

4. Call failed on iPhone? Change the Date and Time Settings.

Some users manually set their clocks 15 minutes ahead of time to help them be punctual.

Whether you’re that kind of person or not, ‘Date and Time’ settings can often malfunction or glitch for no reasons. This is a weird solution, but more often than not unusual solutions like this can fix your issue.

Follow these steps to change your Date and Time Settings:

  1. Launch the Settings app from your home screen.
  2. Next, tap on General.
  3. Next on, tap Date & Time.
  4. Turn on ‘Set Automatically‘ and configure your Time Zone to your geographical location.
  5. Now if your settings are already set to automatic, try to disable and enable ‘Set Automatically’ to refresh your settings.

Whether it works or not, reverting to your normal 15-minute advance time settings should not cause this issue.

5. Call failed on iPhone? Restart Your iPhone.

There are a number of easier fixes you can try on this guide that involve configuring your settings, but if you’re impatient and want to take a quick break; restarting your iPhone will often resolve most minor errors while you’re free to do a quick 5-minute task.

Follow these steps to restart your iPhone:

  1. First, hold the power button on your iPhone until you see a red power slider
  2. Now, swipe the power off slider to the right and wait for your device to turn off completely.
  3. Turn your iPhone back on by holding down the power button.

6. Call failed on iPhone? Check for Blocked Numbers.

Blocked numbers will be unable to contact you through texts or calls. In the same token, you will also be unable to reach them.

Follow these steps to check if you’ve blocked the number you’re trying to contact:

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Next, scroll down and tap Phone.
  3. Finally, tap on Block Contacts and make sure the number you’re trying to contact isn’t in the list.
  4. If the person or number you’re trying to contact is among blocked contacts, just tap on the number and unblock it. Doing so mayresolve your issue.

7. Check If Call Forwarding is Turned On.

‘Call Forwarding’ sets up incoming calls to be redirected to another phone number. With call forwarding enabled, any incoming calls will immediately ring on another phone without notifying you.

Follow these steps to check if Call Forwarding is turned on:

  1. start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Now, scroll down and tap Phone.
  3. finally, Tap on Call Forwarding and toggle the switch next to it to turn it off.

After doing so, all the incoming calls should start notifying your phone instead of being redirected. If you are still experiencing problems, try the next solution.

8. Disable Dial Assist.

Most cellular calls are made in the same region, while international calls are commonly connected through Wi-Fi. Every country has a different prefix (the first two numbers of your phone number, like +1 for the US). Because of this, whenever you dial a phone number there is an automatically assigned local prefix. This is what ‘Dial Assist’ does.

The automated feature can be an issue when you’re trying to contact someone with a foreign number or a different prefix. By disabling ‘Dial Assist’, it gives you the guarantee that the number you dial is the one that’s going to receive your call.

Follow these steps to disable Dial Assist on your iPhone:

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap Phone.
  3. Now toggle off the switch next to Dial Assist.
  4. Finally, restart your iPhone

After restarting your device, dial-in or choose through your contacts the full number of the person you wish to contact. Your iPhone should now dial the numbers of your contact without any automated interventions.

9. Carrier Settings Update.

Maybe your carrier settings are out of date, which may cause an error in your calls.

Just like iOS updates, it’s a good idea to keep your carrier settings up to date. Updating your carrier settings is quick and easy however, speeds vary depending on your Wi-Fi network.

follow these steps to update your carrier settings:

  1. Launch the settings app on your iPhone
  2. Next, tap General.
  3. Now, tap on About.
  4. Finally, if an update is available, you should see a notification.

However, if the problem persist, you can check the next solutions to try and fix your call failed problems.

10. Check Your Wi-Fi Calling Options.

‘Wi-Fi Calling’ gives you the ability to receive and make calls over a Wi-Fi connection instead of your phone’s cellular network.

This can come in handy when you want to make a call and are connected to a Wi-Fi network. However, this can get in the way of making regular cellular calls.

Disabling or enabling this setting has worked for most users. Follow these steps to enable/disable ‘Wi-Fi Calling’:

  1. launch the Settings app on your iPhone
  2. Now, scroll down and tap Phone.
  3. Next, press Wi-Fi Calling and disable/enable it. (whichever is the opposite of the current setting).
  4. Finally, restart your iPhone.

Now your calls should be made entirely through your cellular network or with the help of your Wi-Fi connection.

11. Reset Your Network Settings back to Default.

If there’s nothing wrong with your preferences, then there could be an issue with the networks you’re trying to connect to. Resetting your network settings to factory default may fix your issue.

Resetting network settings does not remove any of your personal data except your VPN, Wi-Fi passwords, and cellular settings which are networks your phone gets services from.

Follow these steps to reset your network settings:

  1. start the settings app on your iPhone
  2. Now, tap General.
  3. Next, tap on Reset.
  4. Next on, tap Reset Network Settings.
  5. Finally, restart your iPhone.

Your networking settings should be reverted back to its default state from when it was produced and should be functioning like factory-quality iPhones.

12. Eject and Reinsert the SIM Card.

A method of its time, the troubleshooting step of removing and reinserting your SIM card has worked for most users. In terms of hardware-related issues that could be responsible for your calls failing; adjustments, scratches, damage, or dust on your SIM card could interfere with your cellular experience.

If you’ve never done this before don’t be alarmed, it’s not that difficult and can be done in a few simple steps.

Follow these steps to remove and reinsert your SIM Card:

  1. On the side of your iPhone, you’ll see a SIM tray. If your device is on a case, then you will want to take it off in order to locate the SIM tray.
  2. Once you locate the tray, use a paper clip or SIM-eject tool to press into the hole. This should eject the SIM tray up a couple of millimetres.
  3. Next, remove the SIM tray with your SIM card inside it.
  4. Then, inspect the SIM card for damages and dust.
  5. If you can’t find any scratches you can gently wipe the SIM on a clean and smooth cloth before inserting it back in with the SIM Tray.

This method will clean any direct hardware issues with your SIM card as well as reset your iPhone’s SIM slot. Any bugs in your iPhone’s connectivity to the SIM will reset and hopefully work like normal.

If all the methods so far haven’t resolved your issue, perhaps the last two major fixes will fix your problem.

13. Update iOS.

Any iOS device can start to get bugs and problems if its software is out of date.

Often enough updating your iOS fixes most problems, including failed calls. Because bugs, glitches, and other performances require monthly updates and changes in code; regularly updating your iPhone’s iOS is a great way to avoid most errors and bugs.

Before updating, make sure your phone has more than 40 percent battery life and is connected to a stable Wi-Fi connection. Updating can take as little as 5 minutes to an hour depending on the speed of your Wi-Fi network and hardware of your device.

Follow these steps to update your iOS:

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone
  2. Now, tap on General.
  3. Next, tap on Software Update.
  4. If there is an update available, simply download and install .

Updating your iOS should ensure that you are running the latest operating system on your iPhone. Try to make a call and see if the problem is fixed.

14. Restore your iPhone to Factory Settings.

If all else fails, it’s possible that your iPhone’s iOS may be corrupted. Usual signs may include but are not limited to:

Malfunctioning of features.
Your iPhone feels considerably slower.
Crashing applications.
Restoring your phone to its factory settings will completely wipe all your data and preferences on your iPhone. After you’re finished, your device will run just like a new iPhone out of the box. If you’re completely out of options you can always get your phone checked at an Apple Store before executing this step.

Before you proceed with the factory reset, it’s a good idea to back up all your files to a computer so we can restore them later after the factory reset. This way you won’t lose any personal data at all.

All it takes is roughly 20 minutes to do this, and to get started you’re going to need a PC or a Mac, a stable Wi-Fi connection, and iTunes installed on your computer. Do also make sure that you’ve fully charged your iPhone before starting.

Let’s get started.

Backing up your iPhone.

In this step, we will be backing up all your files to your computer so you can store them in a safe location while we reformat your iPhone.

Here are the necessary steps to backing up all your data:

  1. Open iTunes on your computer and click on Edit/iTunes at the top left corner (Edit for PC, iTunes for Mac).
  2. Now, move your mouse down to Preferences.
  3. Next, click the Devices tab.
  4. After that, turn off Automatic device synchronization.
  5. Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB or charging cable, your device should appear on iTunes.
  6. Finally, in the Summary Settings, you should see a Manually Backup and Restore section. Click Backup Now.

Your iPhone should be in the process of backing up all your necessary and important data. We will be restoring your important files later on.

Restoring your iPhone.

Your iPhone will be reformatted which will delete all your files and revert everything back to its factory settings.

Here’s how to restore your iPhone:

  1. Start by connecting your iPhone to your computer using a USB or charging cable.
  2. Select your iPhone name/model on iTunes and hit Backup Now.
  3. Next, switch off your device by holding down the power button and swiping the slider to confirm.
  4. Now, wait a few seconds and hold down the power button.
  5. After 3 seconds hold down the volume down button. You should be pressing down on both the power and volume down button simultaneously.
  6. Hold the two buttons down for about 10 seconds or until you see a pop-up on iTunes saying that your device is in ‘Recovery mode’.
  7. Finally, click ‘Restore iPhone…’ and choose a restore date.

Now your iPhone should be completely restored back to its factory settings while still storing all your personal files in its storage.

If all of the above steps have failed, it’s time to look for a nearby Apple Store for assistance instead. Their technicians could help identify and troubleshoot a hardware problem that cannot be fixed by just fiddling around your settings. Before you visit Apple store, be sure to
make a Genius Bar reservation
You can also
chat with Apple online.

It’s also worth checking if you qualify for any warranty coverage for your device, which will help discount the service costs.

Now that you have reached the end of this article, we hope that this troubleshooting guide helped provide solutions that helped fix your ‘call failed on iPhone’ issue. If you have other questions related to this article, please feel free to leave a comment below.

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Good management of your iPhone storage is an essential part of attaining your personal and business goals. If your iPhone storage is not accurate, it can prevent you from planning for digital entertainment media, social media use, and even your day-to-day fitness tracking needs. You can check your iPhone’s storage in just a few simple steps, but what can you do when the figure for the number of gigabytes that you have as available storage is incorrect?

You’ll always require some storage space for educational materials, photos of friends, and news releases in video format. If your iPhone is saying that there’s not enough storage for a video or another download, when you know that your device has enough storage space, there are a few simple steps you can follow to fix the issue. In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you exactly how to solve that problem, so follow me as I walk you through.

Iphone storage not accurate? Check your deleted files

Your iPhone may be showing you an incorrect total for available storage because it’s incorrectly accounting for the deleted files in its memory. Perhaps you’ve already deleted pictures, or other files, because you wanted to make sure you had sufficient space to store new media. Even after doing so, you may still be getting an error message regarding the amount of
iPhone storage available.

This sometimes happens when your iPhone doesn’t register the fact that deleted files are no longer in their initial location. For example, pictures and videos on a desktop computer are moved to the Recycle Bin when they are erased. When it comes to iPhone, media files are moved to a Recently Deleted Photos folder.

In the Recently Deleted Photos folder, your photos and videos may still be counted among the files that need to be assigned a share of the device’s memory. After erasing your photos from Message Attachments and other locations, you’ll also need to delete them from the Recently Deleted Photos folder. If you don’t do that, your iPhone may prevent you from saving new files.

You’ll have to do this manually, since apple does not have an automatic option to do that. The Cupertino based brand offers a method for removing recently deleted files, but that method is rather slow. It can take you up to thirty days to remove files that you’ve deleted, if you depend on Apple’s native system.

The problem is that a lot of the time when people decide to delete files, it’s because they’ve received a notification letting them know that no space is available. Acttually, you don’t have to wait thirty days. The fix given in this article will help you to quickly create space for pictures at an event you’re planning to attend.

Keep in mind to do this every time you get rid of files from your iPhone in order to get additional space. It doesn’t matter whether you are removing text documents, photos, video or audio files. All of them can be incorrectly included in storage calculations when they are in a Recently Deleted folder.

Iphone storage not accurate? Restart your iPhone

Once you’ve deleted your photos from the Recently Deleted Photos folder, restart your iPhone. Your device will need to go through this process, so it can be updated fully on the status of all files. After you restart your iPhone, you should get an accurate quantity of storage that is available.

If your iPhone storage capacity was wrong, this should be resolved after you restart your device. Always try to remove unnecessary files as often as you can. This will keep your phone ready for any activity that you plan.

iPhone storage not accurate? What’s taking up your storage space?

Before you can download audio files to listen to while you are out and about, you’ll need to find out what is taking up space on your iPhone. Head over to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. You’ll see a bar chart that shows you how many Gigabytes the apps and functions on your iPhone are using. The bar for each one is allocated a bright color, so you can easily see the amount of space taken by each app.

The storage allocation bars are organized from the highest, to the lowest, so you can easily pinpoint the app that will free up the most space. If you’re Fan of playing games, you may see a lot of Gigabytes assigned to this category. Graphic designers may have loads of image files on their phone, to help them create art on the go. Sometimes you’ll find out that you’re giving space on your device to an app that you rarely use.

Manage Audio Files

You can quickly free up storage space on your iPhone by deleting unused apps. Make sure that you only delete apps that you don’t use. If you have a podcast app, you’re likely to have a bunch of episodes on it that you’ve already downloaded and listened to. The knowledge you got from them may already be a part of your life. Erase them, and create room for the enlightening podcasts you’ll listen to in the days to come.

Check all the apps that you’ve used to download music. Some of them may no longer have to be accessible on your iPhone, because you have them stored somewhere else. Maybe you have a tutorial you’ve listened to, and you’re done with it. If you have another copy of the audio, or have a subscription for lifelong access, you can use external storage on the cloud to save space on your iOS device, so consider using Dropbox, Google drive, or other reliable options.

iPhone storage not accurate? Manage Images and video

If you often check work-related emails, and download images from those to your device, you can get large amount of space by deleting all the previous images. Also search for PDF files and other documents related to work projects that have already been completed. Most of these are usually stored in the Downloads section of your iPhone, and you can select them individually.

Removing unimportant video files on a regular basis helps to prevent problems with processing time, which sometimes happen when your iOS device is slowed down by too many media files. You can easily schedule a regular time for this, and help to keep your iPhone in good working condition. Go through work-related materials, ensuring that you only keep those which are important, and that they’re password protected.

Stop photo streaming

Your iPhone automatically streams your photographs across all of your Apple devices, and it can handle a thousand photos this way. It can come in handy especially when you want to have an automatic backup for your photos. However, this can take up huge amount of space, and there are more great ways of saving extra copies of your photos. You can save them to other services instead, for instance Google Photos free of charge.

You can create space on your iPhone by stopping photo live streaming. Go to Settings > Photos > My Photo Stream and turn the feature off. In case you want to stream recent photos again, you can easily switch it back on.

Reduce files associated with HDR

HDR photos make use of the modern technology, showing elements in each image that would not be captured without this type of technology. This result is made possible by using 3 different exposures.

The final photo is usually a mixture of the best sections of each exposure. Your phone stores all of those exposures, and that takes large amount of memory. To turn off this feature, head over to Settings > Camera and turn off Keep Normal Photo.

Manage your app usage

Apple offers you two ways to adjust your app usage. Doing that will give you more space on your iPhone. The first option involves deleting them completely, and that will provide you with more space instantly. The only drawback with this approach is that deleting an app is permanent, and you’ll no longer have access to any of its features.

If you don’t use an app regularly, you can go ahead and delete it. For instance, if you use a distance tracking app whenever you go hiking, you won’t need to always have it on your device. You can erase it completely, and just download it again whenever you need it.

The next method involves Offloading apps. This approach works well for some iPhone clients. When you offload an app, it frees up space because the software is no longer available to you. Your iOS device will still hold all of the files and data associated with the app.

Offloading apps makes it easy to repopulate fields with your desired data, when you choose to reinstall the app. That can really save your time, and can come in handy for apps you might use every now and then.

To offload an app, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Tap any app that you’re interested in and tap Offload. Once the process is complete, that option will turn into Reinstall. When you’re ready to reinstall it, you won’t have to search for it on the app store. You can just tap it, to start using it again.

Manage Browsing Activity

Your browser stores a huge amount of data. Every time you search for something on the internet, storage space is used to keep the information. That’s what makes it easy for your browser to display your most frequently searched terms the moment you launch it.

If you often search for information on the internet, a lot of space can be used in the process. All of your login data also takes up space, even if you only save one factor used for authentication.

You can
clear your browsing history and data
under the individual settings menu for each app. Some browsers allows you to delete the data by navigating to Settings On your iPhone, and selecting the app. If you use various web browsers, go through the same process for each one, and free up more storage space. Also consider deleting browsers which you don’t use and remain with the one with the features you appreciate.

Delete your Messages

Messaging is a common means of communication, and an average user sends at least five messages a day. Each of these may have one, or several responses, and your iOS device saves all of those threads locally. If you’ve never deleted a message, you are probably using huge amount of memory on messages related to things that are no longer necessary.

You can set your iOS device to automatically delete your messages after a given time. Some people choose to remove those which are older than a year, while others may delete messages over 30 days old.

iOS offers you an option to keep all of your messages forever, so it’s a good idea to check to ensure that option is not activated. You can do this by going to Settings, tap Messages, and adjust the settings under Message History.

Even after you configure your settings for automatic deletions, you need to manually go through your messages and attend to other issues that take up precious space. Sometimes, you may receive messages with attachments, such as pictures from a picnic, or a video of a friend shooting wildlife.

Attachments brings a smile on your face, but after viewing them the first time, you don’t need to store all of them on your device. You can tap each message, and then tap on the “I” icon. This will display all the videos and pictures connected to it, giving you option to remove the ones that you no longer need.

Deleting attachments manually is time consuming. There’s another option for controlling the amount of space that is used on attachments. Head over to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Tap on Review Large Attachments to remove them from the device.

Closing thoughts

If your iPhone storage is not accurate, the problem may be due to deleted files that your iOS device doesn’t recognize as being removed yet. Once you’ve resolved that, and take steps to
delete documents and data on iPhone,
you’ll enjoy a better user experience. Your iPhone will be faster, and you can profit from new and interesting media.

In this article, I will show you 15 mistakes that you’re probably doing daily on your iPhone and, of course you should stop making them. These are mistakes that will cost you battery life, performance and overall, a worst user experience on your iPhone.

Here are 15 iPhone mistakes you should stop doing right now.

Not setting up an alternate appearance

The first thing you’re probably doing wrong on your iPhone is not setting up an alternate appearance. This is a very, very cool feature to have on iOS, which allows you to set a second look on your Face ID, just in case your face ID doesn’t recognize your face. It will have that like a backup, and that might help a lot. IF you have another trusted person that can use your phone, you can set up an alternate appearance for that person.

Now Apple says if you do have a beard that you register it with and then you shave, it will still recognize you. But, you might have to enter a passcode to confirm that. But then as you grow the beard out, it will know that you are growing the beard out and adapt to that. If you just changed your look – say you grow and maintain a big beard then you just shave it off and your Face ID does not recognize you. So Of course, you want to have a backup with an alternate appearance on Face ID. Simply go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode and Set up an alternate appearance.

Allowing access when locked

Other iOS common mistakes you might be doing are found within Face ID and passcode settings. Under Allow Access When Locked, all the switches on this screen indicate that these settings can be controlled. Some settings can be accessed even though the device is locked. So from the Today’s view, Notification center, Control center, Siri, Reply with message, Return missed calls, that’s really important. All these can be done, even though the device is locked. So what I suggest you do is go ahead and turn these settings off, because, like Return missed calls and Return messages, someone can do that, even if your device is locked so make sure you don’t leave these on.

You are charging it wrong

Now, a lot of us make a lot of mistakes when it comes to battery life on the iPhone and charging the iOS device. Always charging your iPhone to 100% is not a good idea. As you probably know, with iOS 13 apple added a new feature called Optimized battery charging. Now what this does is that it will only charge your iPhone up to 80% and then just a few like minutes before you need it, for example, in the morning it charges to 100%. So the mistake, a lot of people make, is always charging their iPhone to 100%. That will, of course, be bad for the battery life on the long run, so the battery lifespan will be shortened if you always charge at 100%. So if you don’t have iOS 13 or you don’t use the new Optimized battery charging feature, make sure you don’t charge your iPhone to 100%. The sweet spot is at about 80. That’s how much you should charge your iPhone.

Keeping the battery dead for a long time

Also, another big mistake: when charging your iPhone, let’s say you get a new phone and you want to keep the old one, but you don’t use it very frequently and you just leave it somewhere without ever charging it. That’s a huge mistake: you will damage the battery of your iPhone and it might never turn up again. So what you need to do is even though you have an iPhone that you don’t use, but you plan to use it maybe in the future, you should go ahead and charge it every few days. Make sure that the iPhone is charged, don’t leave it there uncharged the battery dead for a long time.

Using uncertified charger

When charging your iPhone, it’s always a bad idea to use a fake,. Cheap charger like the one you get at your local gas station, should not enter on your iPhone . Ever don’t ever charge your iPhone with a fake charger. You don’t have to always charge it with the original one that comes in the box of your
iPhone.
You can get certified cables, but don’t use uncertified cables on your iPhone.

You are constantly connected

With iOS 13 and iOS 12, Apple added a feature which prevents the wi-fi and the Bluetooth from turning completely off. That’s really bad. So if you keep the bluetooth on for a long time or always, it will constantly be searching for devices nearby, and that, of course, will decrease performance and battery life as well. Also, if you just disable it from the control center, it won’t be completely turned off, so always make sure when you don’t use, wi-fi or bluetooth or even location services, make sure to turn them off. You can go ahead and turn off Bluetooth or wi-fi completely directly from the settings. You will need to go to the settings app not on the control center or you can even use siri. So just launch siri and say “Turn off Bluetooth” and siri will turn off bluetooth completely, not just disabling it.

You don’t delete unused apps

Another mistake that you might be doing on your iPhone is not deleting apps that you don’t use. Of course, we have a ton of apps on our devices, sometimes maybe we’ll just see an ad of an app or something we want to try it out or a game or something like that and then never use it again. Don’t leave it on your iPhone. It will, of course, just take up space, maybe even send you notifications and just decrease the battery life. Just go ahead and delete all the apps that you don’t use on your iPhone. You can also use feature called offload unused apps, which of course, can be enabled. Simply go to Settings > iTunes and app store and right down below here, you will find Offload unused apps. What that does is that, apps that you don’t use for a long time, iOS will just remove them from the device. It will still have the data of the app. So whenever you need it back, you just reinstall it and you will have all your data.

You are force quitting the apps

Something really interesting that this has been also confirmed by apple. Is that closing apps from the background is not a good idea. I know some people have this as a habit. I sometimes close all the apps from the background, even though I know, that’s not a good thing to do, but it’s just a habit that someone will do but always keep your apps open in the background.

iOS is smart enough to manage these, so if you have abs there that are not opened for a long time, there will be just pause and will be in the background. They won’t interfere with your use of the iPhone, but if you’re closing these apps is that you’re making iOS to reload the apps from the beginning every time you open them, but if you leave them like this, they will be in the background and ready to go. So the iPhone doesn’t have to reload the apps every time you want to use them.

You are not tracking your battery

Another mistake you might be doing is not tracking how much battery the apps on your iPhone are using. So go to Settings > Battery and right here you’ll find a list of all the apps that you have on your iPhone, and it will show you how much battery that app has used. Now, of course, the app that you use a lot will be on the top right. That will consume more battery. You might see some apps that are poorly coded. That might be right here on the list. That means that those apps are not coded properly and they consume a ton of battery more than they should. So what you need to do is just track them here and if you see any app that is using enormous amount of battery go ahead and delete them, you will probably find an alternative on the app store for that app anyway.

You are not paying attention to app permissions

The next thing you might be doing wrong on your iPhone is not paying attention to app permissions. Sometimes you installed an app and it will ask your permission for the camera, Bluetooth, location services and all that stuff. So what you need to do is go to Settings > Privacy and right here, you’ll find all the apps that have permission to various features. So if you go to the Camera section for example, you’ll see a list of the apps that have permission to use the camera on your iPhone, and if you’ve just by accident, have enabled camera or microphone for an app that you didn’t want to, then you can go ahead and disable it directly from here.

You are not backing up your iPhone

Another huge mistake is never backing up your iPhone. It is really important that you do that regularly. You can do that using iTunes, or you can do it using iCloud, but always make sure that your iPhone is backed up. Nowadays we have all of our stuff on our iPhones, like videos, photos, all the data like notes or contacts, everything that we need. So, not backing up your iPhone is not a good idea. You never know when you might lose your device or just something bad happen with your device. Make sure you always have a backup of your data.

You avoid updating your iPhone

Another huge mistake is not updating your iPhone. That’s why apple releases updates to fix bugs and other stuff that needs to be improved. If they release a new software update, and you don’t see any new features, it doesn’t mean that you don’t have to install it. There are always bug fixes and improvements in the background, and sometimes there are a lot of security bugs that are very, very important, so make sure you always have your iPhone on the latest iOS software.

You aren’t checking for app updates

You always want to have your apps updated. I usually see a lot of people having a ton of updates on the app store, and they just never bother to update them. Mmake sure you always update your apps at the latest versions. There’s a reason why those updates are out and there’s always fixes and improvements on the apps. So make sure all your apps are up-to-date.

You never clear Cache regularly

Another iPhone mistake a lot of people do is never clearing safari data. This usually takes up space on your device. It might even slow down safari. So the browsing data, the website data, all that takes a lot of space on your device. So what you need to do is go to the settings > Safari and here you will find the Clear history and website data. Go ahead and just clear the history from there. you can do that after every week or two, but always make sure that you
clear the app cache:
the safari browsing history and the website data.

You never close Browser tabs

Last but not least, are tabs on safari. With iOS 13, Apple added an amazing feature which allows you to easily
close Safari tabs automatically.
So you simply go to settings > Safari > Close tabs, and here you can choose Manually, After one day, One week or a month and they will be closed automatically. That’s because a lot of people keep a ton of different tabs open in the background. They just browse the website, open a new tab, not close that. With time, your safari will be crumbled with a ton of tabs open in the background that will of course, make safari run slower. So what you need to do is always make sure to close your tabs, and you can do that simply by choosing here one of the options to automatically close all the tabs.

So that’s it for this article folks, I hope you enjoyed the guide. These are some of the common mistakes that the average iPhone user does daily. So make sure you don’t do this on your iPhone.

Thank you for reading.

In this article, I’ll show you how to keep your iphone running smoothly like a new one. Of course, with time your iphone will get slower and the battery life won’t be that good. But there are a few steps that you can follow in order to make sure that your iphone will run smoother like a brand new one.

One of the big attractions of Apple’s iPhone is its smooth user experience. The iPhone often outperforms other smart phones on the market, but every Smartphone begins to slow down with age. iOS updates can also be a double-edged sword, sometimes rendering older iPhone models even slower. It can be frustrating to find that your once youthful, lightning-fast iPhone is slowing to a crawl, but you don’t need to accept the decline. Don’t allow your iPhone to go gently into that good night. Instead, try out the tips below to give it new life.

Check your battery health

One of the most important things when it comes to your iphone running smoothly is battery health. If your iphone has bad battery health, then it will not run as smooth as it should. Now, if you go to settings > battery > battery health, here will find what is called maximum capacity. It will show you basically the battery health of your device. Mine is at 93 right now, which means that it has peak performance capacity, so it will perform as it should. But if this decreases a lot, then apple will basically make your iphone run slower in order for the battery life to last longer.

Basically, if your battery is bad, then your iPhone will run slower. So what you need to do is make sure you have optimized battery charging enabled All the time. It will keep the battery healthier for a long run, so what you need to do make sure the battery health of your iphone is always good and your iphone is at peak performance capacity.

Now, if nothing works, if you have optimized battery charging enabled and still you don’t have peak performance capacity, then I suggest that you go ahead and replace the battery of your iphone, because if battery health is really really bad, then your iphone will run really really slow. So make sure you go ahead and replace the battery of your iphone.

Offload / uninstall unused apps

Free space is also very important for the performance of your iphone. If your iphone doesn’t have any free space or it has just a bit of free space, then it will run slower. Your iphone needs a few gigs of free space in order to run normally as it should. So always make sure you have enough free space on your iphone at least seven or eight gigs.

Now what you can do to free up space on your iphone is of course to delete apps that maybe you don’t use that often or you can find a replacement on the app store for that app. That doesn’t take that much space on your device.

Now, if you go to the iphone storage on the general settings, you’ll find a list of all the apps and you’ll see what’s taking a lot of space on your device, so you can go ahead and clear them.

Of course, you can always go ahead and delete any large videos that you have that you’re not watching you don’t need or any other pictures that you have, that you don’t need. You can also enable offload unused apps.

This will free up space on your iphone by deleting apps that you’re not using, but it will still hold their data. So if you need that app, you go ahead and just reinstall the app on your device, and you will have still all the data.

Turn off automatic downloads

If you take a look in Settings > iTunes & App Stores, you’ll find a section labeled Automatic Downloads. If your iPhone is the only device associated with your Apple ID, then you might want this on, but if it isn’t, then you could be automatically downloading new app and content purchases you made on another device that you really don’t want on your iPhone.

Also make sure you go to >settings > podcasts. Make sure you have the download episodes disabled, so it doesn’t download, basically all the episodes on your device and you will have them locally saved. That will take, of course, a ton of space.

You can do that also by going to Settings > general > iphone storage and then you will find here podcasts and from here you’ll be able to delete any episodes that you have downloaded on your device. That’s really really important.

Also, if you navigate to the camera settings, you can go ahead and choose different formats right here. You can choose high efficiency format, which means that the photos on your iphone won’t be that large on size. They will still have great quality, but won’t take up that much space on your device.

Clear history and website data

If your iphone is running slow while browsing the internet, then make sure you go to settings > safari scroll down here and find clear history and website data. Now you might think Safari will just have the history of the websites that you have visited. There will also be cookies, like website data, cache files and all that stuff that might keep your iphone running slow while browsing the internet. So what you need to do is regularly go to settings > safari and clear the history and data from safari.

Update apps

Of course, smartphones are all about apps. You can find an app for everything that you need to do on your smartphone, but what you need to do is always make sure you have your apps updated. Now, apps get updated regularly with new updates fixes and all that. So if an app is running slow, then an update might fix that so make sure that you always have your apps updated to the latest version.

Update iOS

I also recommend that you have your device always updated. If you go to general settings and go to software update, you can see here in which iOS version you’re currently in and if there’s an update, you will see an update right here.

What I suggest you do is always stay on the latest ios version. So let’s say if you’re on iOS 13, make sure you’re on iLS 13.6, don’t stay on iOS 13.4, because it will always be better and it should run smoother and will also give you a better battery life, better performance and all that. But let’s say you’re running an older device and you’re on iOS 12, but you have the option to update to iOS 13, then you don’t need to hurry right there. What you need to do is just go ahead, let’s say: go on youtube! Watch a few videos see how that device performs under that iOS version before upgrading. Before you make a jump lets say, from iOS 12 to iOS 13 or from iOS 13 to iOS 14. You should always take a look at how that device performs on that particular iOS version, because, even though apple works a lot on their iOS versions, lately, they’ve been just like really running, smooth and, of course way better on all the devices. Sometimes some devices tend to perform better on >lower iOS versions, so let’s say better on iOS 12 than on iOS 13. So make sure you always take a look at that before updating. But if you’re already, let’s say updated from iOS 12 to iOS 13 then make sure you’re on the latest version of iOS 13..

Turn off background processes

There are always a lot of background services on your iphone that you maybe not use that much but they’re there, and they, of course, take cpu power on your device. So what you need to do is just check a few of them and make sure you have them disabled if you don’t use them. For example, if you go to accessibility, you will have here a feature called motion, which is on ios 13. Make sure you disable that if you don’t use it.

By going to the privacy section and going to motion and fitness, you will see here all the apps that are tracking your motion andEverything that is going on on the background will take cpu power. So what you need to do is always make sure that you have all the services disabled, that you don’t need or don’t use or, for example, if you go to analytics and improvements, you will have here a lot of stuff that you can share, but you don’t really need to do that. You can go ahead and turn these off. Of course, that will save a lot of cpu power running. In the background on your iphone, you will have a much nicer and smoother experience using your iphone.

Also, you can stop other automatic background processes (e.g. retrieving emails automatically) by putting your iPhone in Low Data Mode. Go to Settings > cellular Data > Cellular Data Options and then toggle Low Data Mode to On.

Turn off notifications

One thing that will take a lot of battery life and also cpu power are notifications. If you have a ton of notifications enabled for all of your apps, then that will be really really bad for your device. So make sure you go to settings > notifications and just go ahead and choose which app you want to have notifications on. Most of them on my device are off. For instance, i have a wallpaper app. I just constantly go to. The app checks if there are new wallpapers and, of course, download them if they’re good, but I don’t need to have notifications running on my device all the time from that app. So make sure you go ahead, choose any one of the app you don’t need to have notifications for and turn them off.

Force restart your iPhone

Now, of course, a few other things that you can do to make sure that your iphone runs smoothly involves regularly rebooting your device. You can reboot your device by pressing volume up, volume down and then holding the opposite side button until you see the apple logo on the screen. That will do a forced reboot of your device, but it should run smoother once you have done that. So make sure if you see that your device is not performing that good, go ahead and reboot your device.

reset your iPhone

Another thing that you can do is Reset your iPhone. Go to settings > general and then go to reset and reset the settings of your device. So at the top you will see reset all settings. So if something is not really going smooth on your device, you can always reset the setting. That will, of course, keep everything on your iphone, but we’ll just reset the setting to its factory default.

Back up and restore your iPhone

If you see that none of the above tips are working for you and your
iPhone
is still not running as it should, i suggest that you go ahead and
backup
your device using icloud or itunes, and then just go ahead and make a fresh
restore
on your device. Once you have completed the restore, of course you can load back the files from the backup that you did before restoring your device.

So that’s pretty much it for how to speed up iPhone. Hopefully these steps will help you keep your iPhone running smoother like a new one and, of course, have your device for a longer time running, smooth as it should, because a slow iPhone is not that good.

Thank you for reading. If you enjoyed these tips don’t forget to check out other articles on the site.

In this article, i’ll show you 12 iphone settings that every iphone user should turn off and, of course, alongside them. The reason to why you should turn off those settings on your iphone right now.

iPhone settings you should turn off right now

The first iPhone setting you should turn off is found under safari settings. Go to settings > Safari and scroll down to location. Now, here you can give access to websites to your location, but of course you don’t want to do that. If you have the settings set at allow, then this will allow any website that you visit on safari to have access to your current location. Of course, that should never be done, go ahead and just switch to ask. Now every time location services is required by any website that you visit. It will ask you whether that website can use your location or not. If you put it on deny, that will completely turn off location services for all websites, but of course, sometimes you might need it on a trusted website. You can just go ahead and have safari ask you for permission, then, of course give permission to access your location on that website.

The second setting is also found under the safari settings. Now this is not like a setting that you have a switch to turn off, but I suggest you go ahead and take a look at it. Go to settings > Safari and scroll all the way down to advanced. Here, you’ll have website data. Now what you can find here is a list of all the websites and the data that they have stored on your device. I normally do a regular cleanup on my device. I regularly clean up the history and safari the data and all that- and I still here have 340 megabytes. If you don’t like to clean the data on your device, probably will have way more here. So what you can do here is just remove all the website data. This is like cookies and all the data that websites store. Of course, you can go ahead and remove them here, or you can just tap the edit button and remove them one by one. You can also show more websites. If you click show all sites, you will see a ton more that take less space and, of course, you can basically clean all them simply by tapping on Remove All Website Data Button and of course you will always have the option from the front page to clear all the history or data of the website.

The next setting you should turn off is found under the notes settings. Simply go to settings > notes and you’ll find an option that says: save to photos. Now. What this does is that all the media that you have on your notes, maybe scans or stuff like that- will also be saved to the photos app. So if you have this enabled it will basically just take up space on your device. Maybe you just scan the document and you will have it saved on notes as well as on photos. So of course you don’t need two of them. They just take space on your device that you might need for other stuff, so make sure you go ahead and turn this off.

Next up is a setting found under the music settings. So when you go to settings > music, you just scroll down to downloads and you will find your downloaded music and here, we’ll see a button that says automatic downloads. Now, if you have this enabled, anytime you purchase a song on iTunes, It will just go ahead and download it automatically on your device, so it will just store it on your iPhone and will take up a ton of space. What I suggest you do is go ahead and turn this off. Of course, if you use apple music and you have data all the time, you don’t need these songs to be stored locally on your iphone and take up a ton of space.

The same thing has to be done for the podcast settings. This is the next setting we’re talking about you go to Settings> podcast. You will see a section that says download episodes. Now, here. You will find the option to basically enable automatic download for all the new episodes or all unplayed episodes. What it does is just download automatically all podcast episodes to your device, and that will take a ton of space. Of course, these podcasts will be hours long, so that will take a ton of space. So what I suggest you do is go ahead and turn this off in order not for the podcast to be downloaded and stored on your device locally.

The next setting you should turn off is found under face id and passcode, and this is really important. You go to Settings > face ID & passcode and you will find a list of things that can be accessible from the lock screen, even though the device is locked. Two of these settings are really important: Reply with message and also return missed calls. So basically, if someone gets your device. They will be able to reply to a message that you get even though the device is locked, of course, that might be a very important conversation and someone can just send any text they want. So, of course, you want to turn this off and also return missed calls option. It will be better for your privacy, so make sure you go ahead and check this list. There are also other iPhone settings you should turn off right now on this screen.

The next setting is found under siri and search, so you go to Settings > Siri & search > Announce messages, and right here, you’ll find announce messages with siri. So anytime, you have your AirPods on or stuff like that, it will basically announce the message that you get. One setting that you should turn off is reply without confirmation. So, if you’re replying to someone, of course, you want to make sure that you have dictated the right reply to siri, so you want to have siri, read it back to you before they send it to someone. So go ahead and turn this off and then siri of course, will read the message first to you and then we’ll send it to the contact that you want.

Under siri and search. You also find here siri responses. Now this is really interesting, so when using siri, she sometimes just speak out loud, even though you might have your device on mute. So right you will find basically your options, so you will have always. This is the default. It will always speak out a lot, but what I suggest you do is go ahead and use this one only with hey siri. So, basically, when you don’t want siri to go off with a loud sound, you go ahead and turn it on using the side button when you want it to have a reply. Basically, with a loud speaker, you simply say: hey siri and then of course it will speak. The reply to you is so much more convenient than having siri basically telling you something out loud, maybe on an environment that you don’t want to do that.

The next setting is found under accessibility, so go to settings > accessibility and find siri right here, and you will find a button that says always listen for hey siri. Now, what this does is that it will basically have siri listening all the time, even though your device might be laying face down or anywhere, it will always be listening for hey siri. That will not just basically turn on
siri
without needing many times, but it will of course, consume a ton of battery as it’s always staying ready in the background and waiting for your command so go ahead and turn this off

another setting that I always suggest people to turn off is found under display and brightness, and it is raise to wake. Now, this is basically useless, but it will just consume a ton of
battery
on your device. So when you basically pick up your phone or take it out of your pocket, it will automatically turn on the screen of your device. Maybe that’s cool and all that, but it consumes a ton of battery so make sure you go ahead and turn this off again.

The next setting you should turn off is found under the cellular settings. So you go to settings > cellular and scroll all the way down until you find iCloud drive. Make sure you have this always disabled. If you have this enabled- and you have a limited data plan, then this will be very, very bad for you. It will just use your data to transfer files to iCloud files and data when you’re not connected to wi-fi. If you turn this off, it will be much better. The files will be transferred only when you’re connected to the wi-fi network. Of course, if you have an unlimited data plan, you can always turn this on. But if you have a limited data plan, make sure you have this turned off.

Last but not least, is another setting that is found under cellular section. It is called wi-fi assist. Now, what this does is that it automatically switches to your cellular data when you have a poor connectivity to your wi-fi network, so you will basically not even notice when you switch to the cellular data and it will consume a ton of it, of course, if you’re watching youtube- or something like that. So what you want to do is go ahead and turn this off and, of course, you can turn cellular data on manually when you need it. This is always when you have a limited data plan, because if you have unlimited data plan, you can go ahead and turn this on and, of course that will be good. But if your data is limited, then make sure you have this turned off in order for you to save your data and not just spend them without even knowing that you’re connected to your cellular data.

So that is it for this article folks. These are 12 settings that every iphone user should turn off right now on their device. I hope you guys enjoyed the article. Hopefully you found it helpful. Go ahead, leave a comment. Also don’t forget to check out other articles on the site.

In this article, I’ll show you how to calibrate the battery of your iphone. But first of all, let me tell you what it does and why you should do it.

First of all, it’s worth noting that calibrating the battery of your iphone will not improve your iPhone battery life.. Lithium batteries will degrade, as they age, of course, as they undergo repeated charging cycles. Regardless of that, ios will track the operating range of the battery, but the battery trackman requires adjustments.

Have you ever noticed sometimes iOS won’t show the accurate battery percentage that you have on your iphone? Sometimes you might experience unexpected shutdowns or battery will just drop in huge percentages, say you have 20, then it drops to 10 and then your phone will just shut down, even though it says it’s at 10. That’s why you need to calibrate the battery of your iphone.

How to calibrate iPhone battery

To calibrate the battery of your iphone. You will need to let your iphone drain the battery completely. I know a lot of people say that this is risk and it will damage the battery of the iphone, but calibration is done every once in two or three months. So if you do that every once or in two or three months, of course, it won’t damage the battery of your iphone.

Now let’s look at the steps that you need to take in order to calibrate the battery of your iphone. There are a few simple steps that you need to follow in order to make sure that you do the calibration process the right way.

Note: information in this article apply to iPhone 16, iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone 11, iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 7,, iPhone 6S and iPhone SE.

Step#1: Let the battery drain.
Step #2: Let the battery drain even more! Let your iphone remain shut down, because there might still be battery left on your iphone.

Have you ever noticed if your iphone is drained out of battery and you plug it into charge once it’s up, it will show like five or six percent battery. That means that there was still battery left when it shut down. So it’s good that you let it just like sit like that shut down for a few hours in order to make sure that the battery is totally drained.

Step #3: After a few hours, go ahead and plug it into charge – always make sure that you use an apple cable or an authorized cable.

Step #4: Now, once your iPhone turn on, What you need to do is just go ahead and press volume up, volume down the side button and go ahead and turn off the device, and let it sit like that for three or four hours, so it will charge completely. Of course the iphone will be off, but it will be charging, so it won’t show the charging indicator here, but just let it sit for like three hours. three hours is enough, but just to be sure, maybe let it sit like three or four hours until it charges completely.

Step#5: After three hours, what you need to do is, with the cable still plugged on your iphone, just go ahead and press the side button and turn on your iphone. Now, once your iphone is back on, what you need to do is force reboot your iphone, so press and release the volume up button, press and release the volume down button and then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. That means that your iphone is doing a forced restart, and this is the last step that you need to do, and once your iphone is back on. All you have to do is just remove the cable, and now the process is done. The calibration of iPhone battery has been finished.

That is it for this article folks. This is how you calibrate the battery of your iphone. This is recommended to be done once in two or three months. Of course, the calibration will help ios better measure the battery of your iphone.

I hope you found this article helpful. Now take time to share this article with a friend to show them how to calibrate iPhone battery percentage.

Thank you for reading.