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Shiningc t1_j6mcqy2 wrote
This. Likely the storage is full, and it might boot loop if you restart.
iridescentsocks t1_j6lbzv6 wrote
Storage is full.
yiannisred t1_j6jlrw4 wrote
I would assume a quick restart would fix that.
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pookstaar OP t1_j6kt286 wrote
Most people know to go ahead a restart.. I wouldn’t have come here if we hadn’t tried that already.
positive_bias t1_j6kw7pb wrote
Try doing a forced/hard reset, not a software initiated one.
https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/force-restart-iphone-iph8903c3ee6/ios
bigrobcx t1_j6m9d18 wrote
You’d be surprised. Working in IT professionally, if I got a dollar for every time I’ve asked someone “Have you restarted it to check if that solves your problem?”and got told “no” I’d be very wealthy now.
People often panic when tech isn’t working and immediately reach for the phone to call support before trying simple fixes first like checking enough storage is available or restarting the device. Some folk don’t even check if mains powered devices are plugged in and switched on.
jeffala t1_j6ktva0 wrote
My App Library categories/folders got messed up with most apps going into Other and a restart sorted it out.
andreasheri t1_j6ku8n8 wrote
It’s up to date with the latest and buggiest software that’s what’s wrong
WaurenGames t1_j6kvdtk wrote
The weather widget says “rip current statement” as well. Is this phone jailbroken?
iridescentsocks t1_j6lcj2j wrote
Of all things to have working it’s nice to see critical weather alerts are functional.
WaurenGames t1_j6lcru6 wrote
Ah that’s a tide warning! Good to know.
pookstaar OP t1_j6ll89p wrote
We live by the beach so it tells us about the water.
kelljames t1_j6lcyzm wrote
Is the storage full? Weird stuff like this starts to happen when you get super low on storage.
BananaBaconFries t1_j6lqrf8 wrote
This usually indicates your storage is very very near maximum
It will cause issues in the long run if you do not clear it up,
- Clear up your phone storage
- Reboot
- Hope for the best
Worse case you're gonna need to DFU that device i.e., full re-installation of iOS
Outrageous-Bug3027 t1_j6lhfuq wrote
Factory reset will fix it.
UnderstandingDuel t1_j6nzbp7 wrote
As the other said the storage is full.
pOdunkPossum t1_j6maj4x wrote
That’s what’s wrong. It’s up to date
Apple_Fanboy30 t1_j6mvmaz wrote
It’s apple telling you it’s upgrade time! About three years too late 😜 jk.
Hilcdako809 t1_j6loi15 wrote
100% storage is full. Don’t reboot it or it could get stuck in a boot loop. Delete a couple big apps and THEN reboot.