Short Guide For iPhone Wi-Fi Grayed Out

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Short Guide For iPhone Wi-Fi Grayed Out When you prepare to upgrade the IOS, and finally don't find any bugs on their iPhones. But unfortunately, if your iPhone was one of those negatively affected, it's very frustrating. Especially annoying is that one of the most common bugs involves suddenly finding your Wi-Fi grayed out and not working. So how to not change the Wi-Fi chip to recovery it, Vip Fix Shop Team will help you.

For most people, it is a difficult problem, and a few people known how to fix. If your iPhone is a lot less fun when it can't get on Wi-Fi, but luckily solving the grayed-out Wi-Fi problem isn't that complex. Follow these steps and your iPhone should be back online in no


time. Step 1: Check the Airplane Mode is Off Maybe it sounds silly, but you should make sure it is closed. The way to check to see if Airplane Mode is open or close, which is open Control Center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Step 2: Update iOS There's a good chance that is update the iOS version, it has fixed the problem and will get your Wi-Fi back. There have been several updates to iOS released since the original. Each of updates will add features and fixes bugs. Before you try anything else suggested later in this article, make sure you're running the latest version of the iOS. To do these you can either by: Upgrading iOS directly on your iPhone; Upgrading iOS using iTunes. When the update is complete and your iPhone has restarted, check to see if Wi-Fi is now working. If it's still grayed out, move on to the next step. Step 3: Reset Network Settings To reset your network settings, follow these steps:


Tap the Settings app Tap General Swipe to the bottom of the screen and tap Reset Tap Reset Network Settings (if you have a passcode on your phone, you'll need to enter it before you can reset) Step 4: Restore to Factory Settings If even that doesn't work, it's time for restoring to factory settings. This is the process by which you delete everything on your iPhone and return it to the state. It's definitely a last resort.

To restore your phone to factory settings, follow these steps: Sync your phone to iTunes or iCloud to make sure you have a backup of all of the content of your phone. This is


especially important if you have things on your phone that aren't on your computer/iCloud. Tap Settings Tap General Swipe to the bottom and tap Reset Tap Erase All Content and Settings In the warning pop-up, tap Erase Phone Your phone will take a minute or two to erase all data Set up your phone again Check to see if Wi-Fi is working. Try this option if you're a risk taker. More information about phone repair guides and tools, you can try Vip Fix Shop Team.


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