Five tips for iPhone owners.

Co iPhone time become slower and slow down even under light load. This is caused by various factors - sometimes Apple itself slows down processor due to old batteries, and in other cases, users install the latest ones by mistake iOS versions for devices that are 3–4 years old. Today we’ll tell you what to do if you start to notice a drop in productivity.

Reboot your iPhone

Reboot your device in any unclear situation - this rule applies not only to Windows computers. Quit applications, close them, and then turn off your iPhone. To do this, press and hold the screen lock key until you see a slider that says “ Turn off" Wait a few seconds, then press the screen lock key again. After downloading iOS, your smartphone will have more free RAM, therefore, productivity should increase.

Remove unnecessary stuff

If your iPhone is cluttered unnecessary applications, photographs and other files, it’s time to delete the unnecessary ones. Go to menu " Settings» - « Basic» - « Storage and iCloud" Here you will see how much free space is left on the device, and the option " Control» will allow you to get rid of unused software and music. Photos will have to be deleted directly in the gallery, although this is even more convenient. When you have more storage space, you will probably notice that your smartphone runs faster.

Disable graphic effects

The old iPhone forces you to sacrifice something to keep performance at a high level. One of the victims is graphic effects. Complex animations and transitions between applications consume a lot of resources. If the device lags, they should be disabled. Open the menu " Settings» - « Basic» - « Universal Access» - « Reduce movement" and move the slider to the right. Yes, the animations will no longer be as beautiful, but the interface will work smoother.

Limit background app activity

Many apps on iPhone run in background. This can cause your device to run slowly, even if you're just reading news in your browser. To turn off background activity, go to the menu " Settings» - « Basic» - « Content Update» and disable the function for those applications that you do not use. In principle, you can do this for all applications, but then you risk being left without notifications and reminders. By limiting background activity, you will also increase your time battery life iPhone.

Reset and restore iPhone

The last step is to reset the settings and restore the smartphone to its factory state. Remember that rolling back to default settings will delete all data from the iPhone, so before doing so you need to do backup copy. To reset settings, open the menu " Settings» - « Basic» - « Reset» and select the desired item. To delete settings, but leave photos, music and other files, use the option " Reset all settings" If you want to restore your iPhone to like new condition, use the " Erase content and settings" The reset and recovery procedure takes from several minutes to an hour - it all depends on the age and condition of the device.

Understanding that your iPhone has become slower is quite simple. Animations of scrolling through desktops slow down, applications and games take a long time to open, and in general the smartphone slows down. The reasons for this are also simple.

Why iPhone slows down and how to fix it

1. You just installed a new version of iOS

Don’t rush to scold your iPhone for being slow immediately after the update. The system needs some time to index all files, delete the cache, and optimize its performance and the performance of applications. The smartphone will slow down a little, heat up and discharge faster than usual - this is normal.

Actually, there is nothing to fix here. You just need to wait. It's ideal to update in the evening and leave your iPhone on charge overnight to let iOS do its thing.

2. The disk is almost completely full

Filling the built-in storage to capacity can also be a reason why your iPhone is slowing down. No matter how powerful a smartphone is, the system will inevitably work slower if there are a few free megabytes left on the disk.


Fixing this problem couldn't be easier. All you need to do is delete anything unnecessary or dump photos and videos onto your computer or save them to the cloud. Starting from free space It’s convenient to clear it directly on your smartphone from the “iPhone Storage” menu, which is located in the “General” settings section.

3. You updated instead of installing iOS from scratch

Another reason for slowdowns can be accumulated garbage and bugs from previous versions of iOS. This usually happens if you upgrade your device for several years in a row rather than perform a clean install.

To prevent this from happening, it is better to alternate the update with a clean installation and sometimes flash the iPhone via iTunes without restoring from a backup. It’s better to keep a backup copy just in case. At least in iCloud.

4. Visual effects are enabled on the old device

Modern iOS has much more visual effects and animations than in earlier versions. In new devices they do not affect performance in any way, but in older devices they can cause the same slowdown.


The problem is solved by disabling effects, transparency and animations. To do this, open “Settings” → “General” → “Universal Access” and in the “Increase Contrast” item, turn on the “Reduce Transparency” and “Darken Colors” toggle switches.

There, in the “Universal Access” menu, you need to find the “Reduce Motion” item and turn on the toggle switch of the same name in it.

5. Content update enabled

The usability-enhancing background content refresh feature can also cause slowdowns by loading up the processor with tasks even when iPhone screen blocked. By disabling it, you can slightly improve performance.


To do this, open “Settings” → “General” → “Content Update” and turn off the corresponding toggle switch. It's simple.

6. You are using the minimum required device for current iOS

Apple supports its devices for as long as possible, releasing software updates even for those that are several years old. To prevent older iPhones from slowing down, developers are optimizing iOS. But sometimes this is not enough.

So if your iPhone is the minimum required to upgrade to new version iOS the best solution will remain on the current one. For example, for iOS 11, such a device is the iPhone 5s.

7. It just seems to you

As paradoxical as it may sound, the decline iPhone performance often it can be just a psychological effect. Knowing that a new, faster iPhone has been released, we begin to think that our old and still good smartphone is slower.

This is just self-hypnosis.

How else to speed up iPhone

To get started, you can use an express method to speed up your iPhone, which will not require any complex manipulations and will only take a few seconds. Life hacker talked about him in.


If none of the above works, it makes sense to try resetting your iPhone to factory settings. The easiest way is to proceed in order: first try to reset the network settings, then all the settings, and then completely erase the device.

Before doing this, of course, you need to back up all your data in iTunes or via iCloud.

If this does not help, it remains last method described in the third section of this article: clean install iOS via iTunes and iPhone setup as a new device without restoring from a backup.

For iPhone and iPad. Users testing the operating system continue to report errors, low performance, problems with autonomy and operation of wireless modules, as well as application crashes.

These iOS 11 issues may force users to downgrade to iOS 10. However, you can spend 15-20 minutes of free time and try to improve the operation of the OS.

Restart device

Experience shows that most problems with iOS 11 can be resolved with a simple reboot. Simply hold down the power button and turn off your iPhone or iPad, and then turn the device back on.

Free up memory

If your device has low free memory, it is highly recommended to delete unnecessary data. This will help speed up your device a lot.

Go to Settings -> General -> iPhone Storage. iOS 11 details the distribution of information on the iPhone or iPad. Scroll through the list, see what's taking up the most space, and remove unnecessary content.

Update apps

Typically older versions of apps are not compatible with new versions of iOS, so it's worth checking for updates in App Store. This, of course, will not fix the problem with programs crashing, but it can still help.

If the update does not help, try reinstalling the problematic application.

Remove unused programs

App incompatibilities are affecting iOS 11, so it's possible that some apps may be causing slowdowns operating system.
First of all, try removing rarely used software. The process is quite labor-intensive, but in some cases it can help.

Disable widgets

iOS 11 has a lot of widgets. If you do not use interactive interface elements, it is better to disable them. This will speed up your iPhone and iPad.

To turn off widgets, swipe right when you're on the home screen, scroll down, and tap the Edit button. Next, a screen will appear where you can choose which widgets should be displayed and which not.

Disable background updates

If you have background content refresh mode enabled, try disabling it and see if your device runs faster.

When background refresh is enabled, apps constantly update information. This is a fairly resource-intensive option, so disabling it can greatly improve performance.

Go to Settings -> General -> Content Update and disable the feature.

Decrease animation

Sometimes on iOS devices Sometimes the animation may stutter, in which case it needs to be turned off. To do this, you need to open Settings -> General -> Accessibility and activate the “Reduce Motion” function.

There, in the “Universal Access” item, transparency is reduced and contrast is increased, which can also improve performance.

Download the latest iOS 11

Beta versions of iOS 11 will never be perfect, but with each new update the OS gets rid of bugs. If you don't have the latest version of iOS 11 installed, try updating your operating system. With a 99% chance this will help fix the main problems.

If you notice that your iPhone has become noticeably slower (especially true for smartphones of previous generations), then perhaps five simple tips for increasing the speed of your iPhone will help you.

Every iOS comes with a number of performance improvements, especially on older devices. And although many note that on iOS 7 the same iPad mini the first generation “runs” faster than on the “eight”, Apple is working on stability for a reason iOS work 8 on iPhone and iPad of previous generations. The path is familiar to everyone: “Settings” - “General” - “Software Update”.

Often this method turns out to be one of the most effective, since a large number running applications and processes can significantly affect the speed of the device. Press the power button and Home button until it appears on the screen Apple logo.

Cache and unnecessary applications

As strange as it may sound, clearing the Safari cache can be very useful. Go to “Settings” - Safari - “Clear history and website data”. Also, uninstall unused apps. The solution is obvious, but for some reason many people accumulate hundreds of unnecessary programs on their iPhone, and then wonder why the smartphone can barely “breathe.”

Disable unused features

There are many features in iOS that, although useful, can be lived without them. One of them is background application updating. Open “Settings” - “General” - “Content Update”, where we turn off the corresponding toggle switch. By the way, you can save a lot of money by doing this iPhone battery and iPad.

Restore from backup

This is an emergency measure that you can use if you definitely decide to give your iPhone a “second wind.” Make a backup copy, erase all data from the device, restore and enjoy a fast smartphone.

After months of beta testing, the long-awaited final version of iOS 11.3 has been released, which today not only can, but even owners of iPhone 5s and 6 must install - it works just fine.

Interestingly, the third major update of the operating system this time will not be the last before its next version - iOS 12. We are definitely also waiting for iOS 11.4, the start of testing of which is just around the corner.

Immediately after the release of the final version of iOS 11.3, we switched to it with the entire editorial team and together collected 10 useful tips* that will help you use it most effectively.

* Please note that some tips are relevant not only specifically for iOS 11.3, but also for iOS 11 in general

1. Check your iPhone's battery status

How: Settings > Battery > Battery Health (only available on iPhone 6 and above)

At the end of last year, it was reported online that Apple was slowing down older iPhones whose battery life was reaching its logical end.

At first we took this as a canard, but we checked the data provided and made sure that Apple smartphones with old batteries work noticeably slower than new ones.

As a result, the manufacturer admitted that he limited the frequency of the processor so that the battered batteries could cope with the load - especially in the cold. To alleviate user negativity about this, Apple added battery monitoring function in iOS 11.3.

In the Settings > Battery > Battery Health menu, you can check the wear and tear of your iPhone's battery, determine whether it needs to be replaced, and turn off forced slowdown of your smartphone if iOS considers it not fresh enough.

2. Be sure to try new Animoji

How: Messages > Animoji

iPhone X owners who have already updated to iOS 11.3 can already try the new Animoji set, which consists of 4 animated firebrands:

  • Dragon
  • Bear
  • Scull

Their use is no different from those that were available before.

Unfortunately, owners of the iPhone 8 and other smartphones without a front-facing True Depth module did not get the opportunity to fully use Animoji - they can only receive them.

3. Reopen Apple Music video clips

How: Music > Browse > Video Clips

Together with iOS 11.3, Apple decided to begin a large-scale expansion on YouTube in the matter of music videos and make Apple Music the only one the right way viewing them.

Apple Music had clips before, but now the company will promote them not just as an addition to music, but as full-fledged content that deserves close attention.

To do this, Apple has allocated for them separate section, through which you can not only access music videos, but also add entire playlists with clips for every taste to your library.

We hope this will encourage young and talented artists to focus not only on music, but also on videos.

4. Get ready for the next wave of AR software

How: App Store > Applications > Applications with AR

iOS 11.3 supports ARKit 1.5 - a new version of Apple's proprietary augmented reality engine, which is designed to run applications that actively use elements of the surrounding world.

The updated ARKit can use snapping not only to horizontal, but also to vertical surfaces. Using it, you can place virtual objects both on the floor or table, and on doors or walls.

Moreover, the new engine now recognizes not only regular objects with right angles (square or rectangular), but also objects of absolutely any shape.

All this expands the boundaries of augmented reality, which developers are already beginning to use. Considering the long period of testing iOS 11.3, in the near future we can expect a new boom in AR applications, followed by can and should be followed through the appropriate section of the App Store.

5. Study the software based on reviews before purchasing

How: App Store > Any app > Ratings and reviews > Sorting

Already with the release of iOS 11, it became clear that Apple heard our prayers and took up the App Store. First the company rethought it appearance and structure, and also created a “Today” section with the most current recommendations from moderators.

And with the release of iOS 11.3, the company invites you and me to use a critical approach when downloading programs and games from the application store - to actively study user reviews up and down.

Now you have the opportunity to sort reviews by usefulness, time, and also separate positive and negative. The first in this case will help you find out about strengths applications, and the latter are about weak ones.

We will definitely use this when writing reviews of programs and games in order to supplement our public opinion about them.

6. Find out the app update size

How: App Store > Updates

I'm sure everyone has experienced downloading updates for programs or games from the App Store for too long - at this time they cannot be used, so you just have to wait, wait and wait again.

For example, recently my colleagues and I wanted to try to kill ourselves together in , but I decided to update it first. More than 900 MB on a weak Internet took too long to download - I was never able to run with a group of like-minded people.

And all because I had no idea exactly how much the update weighed - there was no information about this in the App Store.

With iOS 11.3 appears in the application store clarification of the application build version when downloading an update, as well as its volume. Nice little thing.

7. Move apps across the screen in batches

How: Long press any app on your home screen > Drag it out of its place > Touch the apps you want to move with it in a stack

As it turns out, many users do not know that with the release of iOS 11, moving application shortcuts on the home screen maybe not one at a time, but in batches- about this recently, and I’m brazenly stealing a fragment of his guide.

  • On the iPhone desktop, touch the icon of any application and wait 1 second.
  • The icon dragging mode is activated. Let go of the finger.
  • Again we touch and do not release the icon that we want to transfer to the finished folder.
  • We move this icon a little so that it comes a little unhooked from its place.
  • We still hold the icon, and with the other hand we click on all the applications that we want to see in one folder.

You can move icons in this way not only from one folder to another or to a folder from the desktop, but also simply between different places on the home screen.

Please note that on iPad, move shortcuts by home screen even simpler. Since the tablet version of iOS 11 fully supports Drag-and-drop, you don’t need to wait for drag-and-drop mode to turn on - you can just immediately drag icons and collect them in packs.

8. Instantly share your Wi-Fi password

How: While entering the Wi-Fi password, bring one iPhone to the second one, which is already using the network > Confirm the request on the last one

The release of the final version of iOS 11.3 is the right time to get acquainted with another feature that appeared in iOS 11.

When it tries to connect to your Wi-Fi and just stops at entering the password, just bring your iPhone close to his iPhone. A confirmation window will appear, agree to transfer the password.

This is especially useful if you have a very long passcode or password that you use for more than just Wi-Fi security and don't want to share it with everyone.

9. Set up a new iPhone through your old one

How: Move one iPhone on iOS 11 to the second one during the first startup > Confirm the data transfer request

Another feature that it’s definitely time to know before the release of iOS 11.3 is the most convenient way to switch from an old iPhone to a new one. I myself met her face to face just after the New Year, when I was setting up an iPhone 8 Plus for my wife using her iPhone 6.

When you turn it on new iPhone on iOS 11, just bring your old one to it Apple smartphone on current version operating system.

A message will appear asking you to transfer data from one device to the second. Agree and follow the instructions on the screen.

The process of switching between iPhones this way happens very quickly- most likely, a combo of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is used, like in AirDrop.


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