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6 Common iPhone 11 problems and how to fix them

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6 common iPhone 11 problems and how to fix them.

iPhone is always ready to keep its users happy and satisfied. However, most iPhone lovers are satisfied with its working, performance, security, software updates, and camera results. Still, some users face different problems in their models, and the iPhone 11 series is no exception. Today, the world is going to see 15 generations of iPhone, yet previous models such as iPhone 11 and 11 pro and onwards are facing some difficulties that need to be addressed. But don’t worry, we have got you as this article is full of such information that iPhone 11 users want to know.

Common iPhone 11 problems and how to fix them?

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Here, are the 6 common iPhone 11 problems and their solutions for those who are frustrated by their iPhone 11 malfunctioning. 

Problem 1: Poor battery problem

The iPhone 11 and 11 Pro users claim that their battery is draining even when their iPhone is at rest.  Usually, the iPhone’s battery health is quite good, but unfortunately 11 and 11 Pro have this issue in that their battery percentage falls 20 percent in just 8-10 hours, while their phone is just at rest. This is happening no matter if you turn off the 4G network and put the phone on airplane mode, which is meant to save battery. This points to a bug in the iOS system that’s causing this problem.

Fix it

  • To check how healthy your battery is, go to “Battery Health” in the Settings, then tap on the Battery menu. Check if there is any issue with it.
  • If your iPhone’s battery is draining really fast, you might want to think about getting it fixed or getting a new one from Apple.
  • Nevertheless,  it is a better approach to update your iPhone to the latest IOS version. It’s a perfect idea to update to iOS 15 when it’s available.

Ways to Make Your iOS 15 Battery Last Longer

If you are looking, for how to extend the battery life of your iOS 15 device, check out these simple tips:

1. Close Apps Properly on iOS 15

Do you use around 10 to 20 apps on your iPhone regularly? Do you remember to close them after using them? Most iPhone users don’t, and this can drain your battery quickly.

To close an app on iPhone X, 11 and newer models, swipe up from the bottom to access the app switcher and then close the apps.

2. Try Automatic Dark Mode on iOS 15

Protect your eyes as well as your battery by using Dark Mode in iOS 15, especially when reading at night. Besides featuring a long battery, the dark mode also looks aesthetic.

To enable Dark Mode

  •  Go to the Settings app 
  • Tap on Display & Brightness
  • Choose Dark Mode.

3. Manage Notifications from Specific Apps

App notifications can be distracting, whether you’re working or sleeping. Some notifications might be important, while others are just unnecessary. To save battery on iOS 15, turn off notifications from the apps you don’t need.

To customize notifications, go to Settings, tap on Notifications, choose the app you want to modify, like Facebook or Instagram, and turn OFF the Allow Notifications switch if needed.

Problem 2: 4G Network Connectivity problem

A notable feature of the iPhone 11 series is its 4G connectivity. However, one of the common iPhone 11 problems for users is also related to the 4G mobile network itself. Users have reported that their iPhone 11 unexpectedly loses connection to the 4G network and doesn’t reconnect automatically.

This problem often arises when the user is continuously traveling and the device switches between different cell towers. Interestingly, one normally faces it when it is not obvious whether your phone is getting 3G service or 4G service. Though, it automatically comes to normal, here is what you can do in this situation.

Fix it

Restart your iPhone and activate the airplane mode, at least 30 seconds before turning ON your 4G data. If that doesn’t fix the issue, consider checking if your service provider is experiencing network outages using Down Detector or local social media reports.

For those using iOS 15, you can manage your network settings in this way:

1. Open Settings.

2. Tap Cellular.

3. Select Cellular Data Options.

4. Choose Voice & Data, then opt for LTE.

5. Connect your iPhone with a 3G connection, and then switch back to 4G.

Problem 3: Wi-fi connectivity issue

iPhone users often complain about poor Wi-Fi connectivity issues, and this holds true for the iPhone 11 flagship series as well. We personally have experienced poor internet or sometimes no Wi-Fi connection in iPhone 11 and 11 Pro. The culprits can be both your iPhone 11 and your Wi-Fi router.

So, first, check whether it is your phone that lacks connection or the Wi-Fi router

Fix it

1. Check Your Wi-Fi: 

Start by ensuring that your Wi-Fi is actually functioning properly. You can even reset your router to be sure. If you’re already connected to your network, try this

  • Unplug your router, 
  • Wait for a minute, 
  • Plug it back in, and then reconnect. 

If everything is OK with your home Wi-Fi connection, then go for the following steps;

2. Reconnect to Wi-Fi:

  • Go to Settings and tap on Wi-Fi.
  • Tap the little “i” icon present next to your network’s name.
  • Choose “Forget This Network” and then reconnect it. 
  • Now re-enter your Wi-Fi password.

3. Reset Network Settings: 

Reset your network settings if the above-mentioned steps are not working.

  • Go to Settings, then General, transfer or Reset iPhone, and finally Reset Network Settings.

These steps should help you tackle those frustrating Wi-Fi problems on your iPhone 11. Just remember, it’s about checking your Wi-Fi, reconnecting smartly, and, if needed, performing a network settings reset.

Problem 4: Bluetooth connectivity problem

People who own iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have been talking about problems with Bluetooth on their phones too. Many users claim their iPhone 12 can’t find other Bluetooth devices that are available in their surroundings to connect with them. I personally have experienced the same issue on my iPhone 11 with iOS 14.4.2. This problem has also frustrated iPhone 11 and 11 Pro users since they were first released.

Before contacting Apple’s tech support, there are a few things you should consider in this regard. Make sure you are using the latest IOS system.

Fix it:

  • Check that you’ve got Bluetooth switched on by going into your phone’s Settings and selecting Bluetooth. If it’s turned off and you want to switch it on again, you might need to restart your device.
  • Just switch OFF the other device and then turn it back on.
  • Make sure the Bluetooth device has enough power or is properly connected to a power source.
  • If the gadget is connected to other devices and not yours, then disconnect it from others and give it a second chance.

Problem 5: iPhone 11 overheating problem

There have been reports of some iPhone 11 models getting too hot, and people are worried whether their battery health will remain good or it will destroy it completely.

There are a few common ways to cool down a hot iPhone.

If your phone is frequently overheating, it is better to take it to an Apple Store or contact support for help.

Fix it

  • Remove the back cover and check whether it works.
  • Do not leave your phone in a car or under direct sunlight for a long time.
  • Consider waiting a bit before charging your phone, as charging it right away could also cause it to heat up.
  • If you want some time without phone signals, you can use flight mode.
  • Playing games, especially realistic ones, can make mobile devices quite hot.

Problem 6: Wireless charging not working

Wireless charging can come with its fair share of problems. The customers who own an iPhone 11 have shared that, when they put their phone on a Qi wireless charger, the charger is recognized, but the phone doesn’t actually get charged up. Besides, in many cases, the phone might even become uncomfortably too hot to touch.

Fix it

Though it is not your fault, still we should consider this problem seriously or it will ruin your phone’s battery. here are a few steps you might want to try if you’re dealing with this problem:

  1. You can stick to charging your phone the old-fashioned way, using a wired connection.
  2. Ensure your iPhone’s software is up-to-date with the stable iOS 15 version.
  3. Try some mechanical tricks like performing a power-off reset or restart. It may work for you.

How to do a power-off reset?

  • Press the power button and let go of the volume-up button.
  • Press the power button and let go of the volume down button.
  • Hold down the power button and wait for the Apple logo to pop up.

And lastly, if your phone wears a case that holds credit cards or security passes, try taking those out before charging. Alternatively, you might want to just take the case off altogether before plugging in your phone.

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