We mentioned itin our
article on the release of iOS 11.2, some iPhone users have
woke up this Saturday, December 2 with a very annoying bug.
The first to encounter the problem were the Australians, because the
problem is related to the date. So the machine startedplants one
restart regularlyand this without end.
In practice, this bug is linked to recurring notifications from apps
third parties and for some strange reason, has only manifested itself since this 2
December ! Painful, but fortunately there are ways to
solve :
Installer iOS 11.2
The solution arrived from Apple this morning.
It is aboutiOS 11.2, a version of the operating system
mobile which had been in preparation for a long time and which was deployed this morning
urgently, precisely because it corrects this reboot problem
untimely.
On asaw this update
updated in more detail in this article this morning!
For those affected by the issue,the best advice is
thereforeinstaller iOS
11.2.
Go back in time
Otherwise, as the bug is linked to a particular date andwith
triggers after this Saturday, December 2: bring the machine back into the
passed via the settings allows you to regain stability:
- Go to General > Date and Time
- remove automatic adjustment
- and position the date of your choice
This remains a solution of course
temporary!
Mute certain notifications
Finally, last possibility: as the restart is linked to
notificationslocalesthird-party applications (utilities related
to hours, task managers for example) we will have to cut
these.
To do this you have to go to the settings and turn off notifications.
applications issuing local notifications. The menu to use is
"Notifications", it displays the list of all applications
likely to send notifications. By pressing one of them, you can
deactivate them, see in the image below the sequence of
screens:
Again, this is completely temporary since these local notifications
have a use!
Who had the bug? Were you able to resolve it?
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By : Keleops AG
founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.