Some iPhone 6 users have asked the question
that their iPhones become slow when they upgrade to the newest iOS system. So I
have posted these solutions to fix it. Maybe one of them can help you as well.
Solution 1
Step 1: Turn “Reduce Motion” on. Navigate
to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion and then slide
to “On”. This step will reduce the dynamic effect on apps so that it will make
your iPhone speed up.
Step 2: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. And turn it on. Move the AssistiveTouch to
the right bottom of the interface.
Step 3: Go the search interface and tap the
spotlight search bar and then the AssistiveTouch will go to the top of the input
keyboard. Next cancel the spotlight search bar, the AssistiveTouch will go back
to the right bottom of the interface.
Step 4: Repeat step 3 about dozens of times
until your iPhone become faster than before.
This way may be a little weird, but most
people said it really works. So why not give it a shot. If you think the first
way difficult, you can try the second way.
Solution 2
The second way is to clear data on your
iPhone. Normally, iPhone becomes slow because of taking too much memory.
Clear History and Website Data
Go to Settings > Safari > Clear
History and Website Data
Move Previous Data to PC
Normally, our iPhone will save many kinds
of data that we don’t use anymore. But we still don’t want to delete them. In
this situation, you can move those data to PC as a backup. In order to do that,
you can use iTunes to back up your iPhone. But note that the when you use
iTunes to restore your backup, it will delete the existed contents on iPhone.
But the FonePaw iOS Transfer can help you
transfer most of data like music, videos, ringtones, playlists, photos,
contacts, books and more between iPhone and PC. Take photos for example; you
can use it to transfer photos from iPhone to PC. Of course, it can still
restore them from PC to iPhone next time if you want to use the photos.
Hope these ways can help you fix the
problem. Enjoy your mobile life.
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