1. Introduction
There’s no doubt that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are some of them. The most popular smartphones on the market today. But like any other electronic device, they may start to slow down over time. In this post, we’ll discuss three potential reasons your iPhone may be slowing down, and offer tips on how to fix them. So whether your phone is running slowly or just doesn’t seem to be as fast as it used to be, read on to get tips on how to solve the issue.
Read more: Why Is My iPhone 7 / 7 Plus So Slow? Can I Increase Its Speed?
2. The new iOS update is making your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus slow
If you’re experiencing slow iPhone 7 or 7 Plus performance. There is a good chance that the latest iOS update has caused the problem. The update was released on September 19th and it includes features like revamped software architecture, updated graphics, new Animoji games, and more.
Although many users have reported improvements in terms of speed and battery life since installing the update, some people are reporting significant slowdown issues. If this is your case, there are several things that you can do to try to fix the issue. First off, make sure that your device is fully charged- if it isn’t then charge it up as much as possible before trying to troubleshoot further. The next thing to check is whether any third-party apps are causing problems- if so Then disable them one by one until you find the culprit app or app Store version responsible for slowing down your phone significantly. Finally,- resetting your phone might be necessary in some cases (though this should only be done with caution). But overall,—if all else fails—it may be time for an iPhone replacement!
3. You have too many apps running in the background
This is a common problem that users encounter when upgrading to iOS 11 or Android 8.0. If you have too many apps running in the background, it can affect your phone’s battery life and cause other performance issues. To find out how many apps are currently running in the background, go to Settings > App Management and then select Advanced. From here, you can see which applications are using up most of your resources and decide whether or not to keep them installed.
4. Your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus is low on storage
If you’re running low on storage space on your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus, there are a few things that you can do to free up some space. The first thing that you should try is to delete unused apps and files from your phone. This includes photos, videos, memos, app data, contacts, etc. Additionally, make sure that all of your extensions have been uninstalled from Safari and Chrome web browsers. Last but not least, clear out any temporary files created by websites that you visit regularly (this includes cookies and cache).
Although many users have reported improvements in terms of speed and battery life since installing the update, some people are reporting significant slowdown issues. By taking these steps, you should be able to free up enough room for new downloads or larger file creations.
5. Close apps that are running in the background
It can be a nuisance to have multiple apps running in the background, and it’s not just annoying; it also uses up valuable battery life. To keep your device running as smoothly as possible, close all of the apps that are currently running by following these easy steps:
1) From the home screen, tap on the app icon (or search bar).
2) Tap on the three lines in the top-left corner of this window.
3) Select “Close All.
6. Free up storage on your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus
There are a few simple steps that you can take to free up storage on your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus. The first thing that you need to do is tap and hold on any app icon until all of the icons start shaking, which will indicate that the app is in use. Next, drag and drop the app icon that you want to remove onto the trashcan located at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Finally, make sure to delete unnecessary photos and videos from your device by going into Photos > Albums > Select All and pressing the Delete button.