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Old 27th May 2019, 15:33   #146497
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Good morning Jeff, are you taking it easy? A tech question for you? My iPhone 6s Plus 64GB is taking ages to power up. The memory is 20 GB full. I bought it last summer in an auction for £115 and not had anything major go wrong with it until now. Any suggestions?
Afternoon Phil.

Sorry for late reply but been busy taking up carpet and runs to the tip with said carpet and old radiator etc.

Was going to paint the skirting boards after but the old underlay pretty much turned to dust on removal. So I will leave it till later when the dust has settled and the vac cleaner has done it's job

Typical Bank Holiday really

Is your iphone up to date on the IOS Phil?

If it is then I would suggest clearing down the ram memory on the phone.

From Google...
Hold down the power button until the “slide to power off” option appears on the device's display. 3. Next, release the power button, and then hold down the home button for roughly five seconds. And just like that — poof — the iPhone's memory, or RAM, is refreshed.

If it is any consolation my Iphone6 is now running like its in thick soup!
Done all the above and it just isn't quick to respond anymore. A case of built in obsolescence me thinks
Time for an upgrade soon for me. Just got to put a few bob aside first
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