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I also am unable to open any apps on iPhone 12 did you find a solution. I click on various apps enter my passcode and it hangs and returns back to enter passcode. I have tried switching off and resetting. Did you find a solution?


Hey! Ive just had the same problem. I am answering to that question later, but I hope if anyone sees it and has the same problem - none apps can't be open by touching the icon or turning off the iPhone, here is my solution. I just clicked the buttons for volume up and down and the button for turning off the iPhone together and waiting for around 30 seconds, it just went black and there was a circle loading and then it all went off. I clicked the turn on button and when it turned on, everything was okay. I hope it works for you too, guys! :)


In my case, apps would not load but I was able to restart the iphone 12 without difficulty. The apps would not load still after several restarts of the phone.

I tried the solutions offered here without success--Apps would not load. Resolved finally when I found that I had a VPN connected and then disconnected the VPN.

Once the VPN was not connected, the Apps immediately loaded and worked normally.


I have been having the same issue with my iPhone 12 Pro for awhile now. In addition to the screen freezing, unable to open any apps or restart the phone, I cant even swipe up The app just get stuck in the middle of the screen instead of closing when swiped to close. Apple has been very unhelpful. I have had to rest my phone to factory settings a couple of time. When i had the beta ios, i kept reporting the issue to via the feedback assistant because the support team could resolve the issue and never got any response back. I was actually at the apply store today and the same old fix of resetting to factory setting was done but the issue occurred not long after that . Complete waste of my time. It is getting extremely frustrating to use the phone. Very disappointed to say the least.


I recently have the iphone 12 pro max and it is having a problem where its frozen on the lock screen on a tab and it wont let me power off my phone or get into any other apps. Iphone has been giving me so much problems and its getting ridiculous. I would expect a 12 pro max to be a good phone and better but clearly not. Trying these techniques are not helping me at all. I would like to know why this is happening.


It's certainly troublesome when your iPhone 12 stops responding and you can't open any apps or restart the device. A useful first step is to perform a force restart; this doesn't erase any data but can often resolve issues when the phone is unresponsive. For your iPhone 12, press and quickly release the Volume Up button, then do the same with the Volume Down button. After that, press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears, then release it. This is the best solution that i have opted buddy.


Agreed, thissAndrew. I have been using iPhone/ipad simultaneously since version 1 of each and worked at apple for a time. Having many open apps adversely affects battery life and performance regardless of what Apple or anyone else says. I have witnessed improvements in both categories many times with speed of apps freshly opened with no others running and also not watching battery drain rapidly while nothing has changed except apps where closed. Freeing up resources always results in performance increase. In my experience lately however there is one that is notorious for both symptoms which is safari last 2 versions. Simply closing it and switching to chrome often clears it up in the only close the problem scenario.


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Alphabetical listing of apps developed specifically for persons who are totally blind or who have low vision. This list is compiled by AppleVis, a community-powered website for blind and low-vision users of Apple computers, iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, and Apple TV.


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App Inventor has worked with iPhones and iPads since March 2021, and we've added many more capabilities since then. Almost all apps in our list of tutorials work well on the iOS Companion app (see "Future Work" below for exceptions). Now, you can create, test, and share apps for iOS devices!


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Now the page (or pages) of apps you deselected will no longer be displayed on your iPhone or iPad home screen. If you change your mind, simply repeat the steps above, this time tapping the circle underneath the app page to redisplay it on your home screen.


Whether you're a new iPhone owner or a veteran power user, there's always a new app out there worth checking out. 2 million, in fact, according to Apple, making it somewhat of a challenge to find the ones that are most useful for you.


Luckily, it's our job to recommend the best in tech, and that goes for the apps you use. Below, we're breaking down the 12 apps every iPhone owner should download once their device is set up.


If you are a frequent flier, you have to check out Flighty. It's one of the most popular (and visually beautiful) flight trackers for the iPhone, with interactive maps, delay predictions, up-to-the-second notifications, pilot-grade FAA data integration, and more. It's an incredibly robust experience and one that no airline's proprietary app comes close to replicating.


Nowadays, there are a lot of different ways of taking control of your finances and building towards a better future. One of the best apps you can use for this is Rocket Money, which lets you connect all of your bank accounts, credit cards, crypto accounts, investments, and more and develop a bird's eye view of where your money is going, how much you're spending, investing, saving, and more. Plus, it can help you track down those pesky subscriptions that, if we're being honest, slip away from even the sharpest among us.


I'm a big believer in using a to-do list app to keep track of my agenda, and I've found that Todoist is perhaps the best one I've ever used. From working on projects to planning what to pack for trips up to New York City, Todoist has every feature you could ask for from a to-do list app, including reminders, recurring due dates, labels, shared workspaces, and most importantly, integration with your calendar and cross-platform support. Plus, the iOS app is clean and simple to use.


When it comes to taking notes, it's easy to fall in love with one app and use it forever, so I don't blame you if you're stuck in your ways. However, if you're looking to switch things up and try something else, check out Bear. It's an Apple-only note-taking app that offers a clean, clutter-free interface that performs equally well at jotting down a grocery list or typing out a research paper. You can organize your notes easily, use tags to keep track of topics, and the whole thing is powered by Markdown for more engaging and content-inclusive notes.


If you want to take your photography game to the next level, check out Halide Mark II; it's perhaps the best professional-grade camera app on the App Store today. It comes with a bunch of settings to lock in the perfect shot, from focus peaking and manual white balance to various RAW options and histograms. Pros will warm up to its capabilities right away, while novices will have an easy time adapting, as the layout is simple enough to pick up quickly. The only downside is that you'll need to pay for a subscription (which starts at $2.99/month), but trust us, it's worth it.


Whether I'm sitting at the bus station or have five minutes to burn in between projects, one of the iPhone games I rely on for a distraction is Hit The Island. From developer Funn Media, the game is abundantly simplistic in that it's straight-up pong, but it uses the iPhone's Dynamic Island as the target. The Island grows, it shrinks, there are occasional obstacles, and you can earn points and rewards along the way. It's a lot of fun, whether you invest a lot of time in it or open it every now and then to momentarily switch your brain off.

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