iOS 16 is the latest upgrade to Apple's flagship operating system. The new operating system brings a host of new features and improvements to the user experience, but as with any major software update, there are some common problems that users may need help with. Here are 25 common iOS 16 issues and how you can troubleshoot them:
App Store downloads taking too long: If you're finding that app downloads from the App Store are taking unusually long or getting stuck in the middle of downloading, try rebooting your phone by holding down both the home button and power button until it restarts.
Battery draining quickly: A battery drain on an iPhone is usually caused by a rogue app or process running in the background consuming too much power. You can check which apps or processes are using up the most battery in settings and either close or delete them from your phone.
Bluetooth connectivity problems: Issues with Bluetooth connection between an iPhone and other devices can be solved by resetting the Bluetooth hardware on both devices. If that doesn't work, try toggling the "Airplane Mode" switch off and then on once more to reset the radio connections.
Difficulties connecting to Wi-Fi networks: Ensure you have entered the correct Wi-Fi password for your network and check if there are any known issues with your router or modem before rebooting both of those pieces of hardware.
App updates not installing correctly: This is often due to corruption within a device's file system. Try uninstalling the app in question and then reinstalling it from the App Store, or perform a full device restore if needed.
Screen not responding to touch: If your iPhone's screen is not recognizing any touches, try performing a soft reset by holding down the home button and power button simultaneously until the phone restarts. Another thing to try is removing any protective cases you may have on your device, as these can sometimes interfere with the touchscreen.
iOS 16 freezing up: If your iPhone seems stuck in place or isn't responding normally, try closing out all background apps by double-tapping the home button. If that doesn't work, try performing a hard reset by holding down the home and power keys simultaneously until it restarts.
Notifications not appearing: Check to ensure that notifications are enabled for each app in Settings > Notifications before force-closing out of any apps that may be running in the background.
Trouble with AirPlay: Try restarting your Apple device and whatever hardware you are attempting to connect it with, as well as making sure they're connected to the same Wi-Fi network. If none of those solutions work out, connect the two devices via an Ethernet cable.
Location services not working: If your apps are having issues getting a location fix, try resetting your device's network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. You may also need to check if you have enabled the app's access to location services in the Privacy section of Settings.
Messages not sending: If your messages are getting stuck in the "Sending" or "Delivered" state, try disabling iMessage and then re-enabling it again. You can also send a message to yourself as a test to see if that's causing the issue.
Distorted audio: Make sure you are using the correct audio jack on your device and any other cables or hardware you are using to playback audio. If that doesn't solve the problem, try restarting your device and see if that does the trick.
Unresponsive Siri: If Siri is having difficulty understanding commands or not responding, try restarting your device before attempting to use her again. You should also ensure you're connected to a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network.
Lost App Store purchases: If you've lost any app purchases, try restoring them directly from the App Store by going into Settings > iTunes & App Store > Purchased and tapping the "Restore" button.
iCloud backing up takes too long: Check your internet connection to make sure that it is stable and that you have enough iCloud storage space for all of your backup needs. You can also restart your device and iCloud services before attempting a new backup.
iMessage not syncing across devices: Ensure you have enabled the "Messages in iCloud" feature on all of your Apple devices, as this helps keep messages and attachments up to date across all of them. You may also need to sign out of iMessage and then back in again if you need help with these solutions.
Can't download apps from the App Store: Make sure that you have a valid payment method connected to your Apple ID and enough storage space for the app in question. You can also restart both your device and the App Store before attempting to re-download it again.
Bluetooth connection problems: If your device is having difficulty connecting to other Bluetooth-enabled devices, make sure that the device you are trying to connect is in range and powered on. You can also try restarting both your iPhone and the other device before attempting to pair again.
iOS 16 overriding Do Not Disturb settings: If this is happening, check if there is an update available for iOS 16, as this may be able to fix the issue. If not, you can try disabling Do Not Disturb altogether and then re-enabling it again.
Device won't turn on: Try connecting your device to a wall charger and leaving it there for at least 10 minutes before attempting to power it on again. If that doesn't work, try performing a hard reset by holding the "Home" button and the "Power" button until you see the Apple logo appear.
Touchscreen not responding: Make sure that your device is clean and free from any dirt or debris, as this can interfere with touchscreen sensitivity. You can also try resetting your device's network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Wi-Fi connection problems: Make sure that your router is in range and powered on, as well as make sure that you have the correct password entered for your network. You can also try resetting your device's network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Wi-Fi calling not working: Make sure that you have enabled this feature on your device, as well as having enough signal for the call to go through. You can also try resetting your device's network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Can't make FaceTime calls: Make sure that you have an active internet connection and that the person you are trying to call has enabled FaceTime on their device. You can also try resetting your device's network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Can't install updates: Make sure you have enough storage space for the update in question and are connected to a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. You can also try restarting both your device and the App Store before attempting to re-download it again.
These are just some common issues you can encounter while using an iPhone or iPad. By following the solutions outlined above, you should be able to address most of them without any major problems. If none of these solutions work, it may be best to contact Apple Support for further assistance.