Where Is iPhone Shutdown Option?

Where Is iPhone Shutdown Option?

iOS 10 allows you to Shut Down or Power Off your iPhone from OS level (instead of holding the power button down). To find this feature, follow the steps below.   On your iPhone, go to Settings -> General -> and scroll down to the bottom to find Shut Down.  





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Why: Warning Voicemail Full – iPhone

Why: Warning Voicemail Full – iPhone

Are you receiving a warning message in your iPhone voice mailbox that you reached a percent full of space?   Warning Voicemail 95% Full





If you are deleting your voicemail messages in Deleted Messages on your iPhone, it may take some time to update the deleted messages on your iPhone carrier server. In this...

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Fix: Google Error Disallowed_Useragent 403 – iOS

Google Error Disallowed_Useragent 403 – iOS

While trying to open or login to an iOS app, you may receive the following error message which prevents you from accessing the app.   403. That's an error. Disallowed_Useragent   This user-agent is not permitted to make an OAuth authorization request to Google as it classified as an embedded user-agent (also known as a web-view)....

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Fix: iMessage Only Showing “chat” and Numbers Instead of Name – iOS

iMessage Only Showing “chat” and Numbers Instead of Name – iOS

You may notice that some or all of your iPhone iMessages are only showing “chat1234567890” when viewing them, pictured above. Typically, you would see a name or number appear in this place. There are several things you can try to restore your iMessage names and numbers.   Go to Settings -> Messages – iMessage and toggle...

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Fix: iPhone Could Not Be Updated Error 4000 – iTunes

iPhone Could Not Be Updated Error 4000 iTunes

If you are trying to update your iOS device (iPhone or iPad) using iTunes, you may receive an error message after the iOS update downloads and attempts to install to your device.   The iPhone “” could not be updated. An unknown error occurred (4000).   The error most likely indicates your iPhone is already updated...

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