Chapter 16

When Good iPhones Go Bad

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Fixing iPhone issues

Bullet Dealing with network and calling problems

Bullet Sending your iPhone for service

iPhones are usually quite reliable; most users we’ve talked to report mostly trouble-free operation. Notice our use of the words most and mostly. That’s because every so often, even a good iPhone goes bad. It’s not a common occurrence, but it does happen. So in this chapter, we look at the types of bad things that can happen, along with suggestions for fixing them.

What kinds of bad things are we talking about? Well, we’re referring to problems involving the phone itself, making or receiving calls, wireless networks, and syncing with your Mac or PC.

After all the troubleshooting, we tell you how to get even more help if nothing we suggest does the trick. Finally, if your iPhone is so badly hosed that it needs to go back to the mothership for repairs, we offer ways to survive the experience with a minimum of stress or fuss.

Tip If one of the steps that follow fixes your iPhone issue, we urge you not to close the book. Rather, skim through ...

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