mardi 3 janvier 2017

Re: [apple-iphone] Unresponsive Apps

 

1) If several apps suddenly don't work, there may well be a common cause. "No Internet connection" springs to my mind. (But beware of tunnel vision!)
The cause could be anything anywhere, from you accidentally entering Airplane mode to some trouble that your ISP is having.
You could check this possible cause by verifying the settings (starting with Airplane) on your phone, then check another provider: you are likely to have access to both cellular and wifi.
For checking my Internet access (and not some data that may be cached) I always visit the site of my national (Dutch) weather institute for the time stamp of their latest data.

2) Restarting a device is a remarkable cure for almost any malfunctioning. (But it can cause other trouble, this broadly speaking.)

3) Like others have already mentioned, the "slowing down" is irrelevant. (I figure that that warning shows with 32-bit apps, as iOS (like the hardware) has moved to 64-bit instructions. Some bridging would be required, hence the slowing down.)

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Chris

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On 3 Jan 2017, 01:58 +0100, Shahara shahara9@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>, wrote:
 

I have a few apps which don't work today. Several had previously showed the warning "may slow down your phone, developer needs to update". It's odd tho that so many stopped working today. Any clue?

~shahara~

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