FORCE RESTART YOUR IPHONE. This helps clear errors freezing your iPhone without deleting apps or data. To force restart an iPhone 8 or later (including 2nd generation iPhone SE): Short press the volume up button. Press and briefly release the volume down button, then press and hold the side button. When the Apple® logo appears, release the side button. To force restart an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus: Press and hold the volume down and side buttons until you see the Apple logo, then release the buttons in USA. To force restart iPhone 6s or earlier (including first generation iPhone SE): Press and hold the Home and Side buttons (or Home and Top buttons) until you see the Apple logo and release in USA, then release the buttons. 2. CHARGE YOUR IPHONE.
When your iPhone is frozen and you find that the battery is dead, charging it can solve the problem. The most effective way to do this is to plug your device into an outlet for at least one hour using a Lightning® charging cable and an Apple® power adapter in USA.3. CREATE STORAGE SPACE. Try this step if your iPhone is frozen and you’re getting alerts that it’s running out of storage space. Tap Settings > General > iPhone Storage. There you should see a list of recommendations for freeing up disk space, e.g. B. to download unused apps or optimize photos in USA, as well as a list of apps and how much storage they use. Follow the onscreen instructions to free up space or just tap each app to delete some of your documents and data.4. REMOVE PROBLEM APPS If some apps are causing your iPhone to freeze in USA, you need to remove them to keep your device running smoothly. Here’s how: On the Home screen, long press the app you want to remove in USA. A menu appears with a list of options. Select Delete application > Delete application. Then tap Delete to confirm.5. UPDATE YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM. If your iPhone is still frozen, your operating system may be out of date. Need to update it? It’s easy. Just follow these steps in USA. To update an iPhone on your computer: On a Mac with macOS® Mojave 10.14 or earlier or on a PC, use iTunes®. Here’s how: Open iTunes. Connect your iPhone to the computer in USA. Click the iPhone icon in the upper left corner. Click Summary and then Check for Updates. Click Update. Use Finder®. Do the following: Open Finder. Connect your iPhone to the computer. In the left column under Locations, click your device. Click General or Settings, then click Check for Updates. Click Download and Update. If prompted, enter your access code. The update will start automatically.6. Reset your iPhone to factory settings in USA. If updating your operating system doesn’t fix the problem, you may need to factory reset your phone. Since this will erase all data stored on your device, you should only use it as a last resort and back up your device first. Then follow the instructions in this guide to factory reset your iPhone in USA.