The Apple iPhone 7 has one of the most advanced camera systems on the market, and shooting photos with the device can be a lot of fun.
However, sometimes the device experiences issues, and when that happens, it can be difficult to take clear, detailed photos.
Luckily, there are a few workarounds that can help you fix this issue, and today we’re going to show you how to restart your iPhone 7.
- A restart can fix many problems with the iPhone.
- If your iPhone won’t restart, you will first need to perform a hard reset.
Update your iTunes
- Restart your Apple iPhone 7
- Reset the Network Settings
Delete and Re-add your Apple iPhone 7 - Reset the Settings
- Restart your Apple iPhone 7
- Remove your SIM Card
- Perform a Factory Reset
- Restore the Backup
- Turn Off and On Your iPhone
- Restore from iCloud
- Restore by Restoring from iTunes
Reset Network Settings
- Go to Settings > General > Reset
- Select the Reset Network Settings option
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Check your Wi-Fi connection
- Make sure your Wi-Fi is enabled. If it is, restart your router.
- Check your power status
Try switching off the device completely for 10 seconds and then turning it on. - Try restarting your device
Reboot your device. - Check for any updates
Make sure your device is running the latest iOS version.
Change Airplane mode settings
- Press and hold the Power button and Home button at the same time.
- Continue holding these buttons until you see the Apple logo on your screen.
Reset Your iPhone
- Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons simultaneously until you see the Apple logo.
- Reset Your iPhone in Recovery Mode
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons simultaneously until you feel the phone vibrate. - Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
- Restore iPhone from iTunes
- Connect iPhone to computer
- Open iTunes
- Click the iPhone icon
- Click Restore