Quick Tips: Reboot your iPhone Video
Quick Tips: Reboot your iPhone Video Transcript
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>> When I first got my iPhone, it had a few bugs until I rebooted it. I'm Tom Merritt from CNET.com. Here's a quick tip for rebooting your iphone. Now some folks have been having weird bugs like the Safari Browser and the iphone crashing and reboot sometimes helps that problem. Start by holding the home button and the power button down at the same time. The screen will give you a message asking if you want to turn off the power. Slide the bar to turn it off. Now, press the power button again. The Apple logo will appear as your iphone reboots. Now it can fix some freezes and a few other bugs. You can find more great tips at help.CNET.com. I'm Tom Merritt, thanks for watching. ^M00:00:43 [ Music ]
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