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Ask a question. User profile for user: dimofromsofia dimofromsofia. Question: Q: Question: Q: very slow download with wi fi on iphone xs max? Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Dec 4, AM in response to pedro d In response to pedro d hi pedro d Unfortunately the speed of the wifi is slow after the update of the last iOS.

View answer in context. Loading page content. User profile for user: pedro d pedro d User level: Community Specialist. Dec 4, AM in response to dimofromsofia In response to dimofromsofia Greetings, dimofromsofia.

As always, be sure to back up your iPhone before you begin: Before you update Make a backup of your device using iCloud or iTunes. Let me know how that goes, and take care! Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: burcu77 burcu Dec 4, AM in response to dimofromsofia In response to dimofromsofia I have exactly the same problem.

Reply Helpful 5 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Dec 4, AM in response to burcu77 In response to burcu77 ho burcu77 Unfortunately no solutions yet. Dec 4, AM in response to dimofromsofia In response to dimofromsofia Thank you for trying the update, dimofromsofia. Network connectivity, like any technology, needs a reset every now and then. You might not consider it, but your iPhone's communications to your local towers can get jammed up and need unclogging.

Luckily, you don't need access to the actual tower to reset the connection — you just need to go to your Settings. You'll find the fix in "Reset" in Settings. Take note — resetting your network connections also purges your saved Wi-Fi connections from your device. You will need to reconnect to all of these networks after the reset. And if you were having Wi-Fi issues before because of competing networks vying for your love, this will solve that too, since you don't have to reconnect to one of them.

If your tower refresh doesn't seem to help, maybe your iPhone isn't connected to the best tower available. Believe it or not, there is a way to force your iPhone to connect to a better tower in your area. While you can achieve this natively in iOS, without the third-party app OpenSignal , you won't be able to accurately compare your connection before and after switching towers.

For any persistent problem that you can't seem to solve with settings, fore-restarting your iPhone is always a good tactic. Sometimes, your iPhone just needs to shut down and reboot to get back on track. Since there are so many models of iPhones, all with different physical buttons, force-restarting varies from iPhone to iPhone.

You're probably using the default DNS server, which might be slowing you down. Try updating your device again using the same network. If you still see one of these messages, try updating your device using another network or update your device with your computer.

If the issue happens again after trying to update with multiple networks, remove the update. If you're installing the update, the progress bar might appear to move slowly.

The time an update takes depends on the size of the update and the number of files on your device. When you're updating over the air, keep your device connected to a power source. If your device runs out of power, connect it to a power source and turn on the device to let the update or restore complete. Learn what to do if your iPhone , iPad , or iPod touch appears frozen or won't start. Do not hesitate to download the free trial version now. The cellular data isn't recommended because you might run of data allowance or the network connection isn't very stable to progress the update in a fashioned manner.

If in case, it is advisable to force reboot your device. Depending upon the iPhone models you possess, you can follow the below-listed steps to easily force reboot your device. For forcing a restart on iPhone 6 or lower versions, you need to hold the 'Home' key down along with the 'Power' key for no longer than seconds or till the Apple logo be seen on your screen.

If the Apple logo is visible on the screen, you can release your fingers from the buttons. Press and loose the 'Volume Up' button. Repeat this with the 'Volume Down' button and then thumb down he 'Power' button till the time the Apple logo flashes up on your screen.

There are times when some network settings in your device might get jumbled up and hence, disabling you to connect to a network.



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