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I sure hope this update fixes it. What carrier are you using? I had my 6sPlus on T-Mobile for quite some time and it was stellar with sound quality. Superb actually. I switched to Verizon and the sound quality of calls has dropped rather significantly.

This is definitely a carrier issue. Positively on Verizon the sound quality is far inferior than GSM providers. Name required. Mail will not be published required. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without explicit permission is prohibited. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to our newsletter! Thank you! You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Maddy says:. January 4, at am. Maria says:. October 6, at pm. Shawdian says:. October 5, at pm. Oo says:. October 16, at am. JUVIE says:. Candace L says:.

October 4, at pm. Steven says:. October 4, at am. H Davis says:. INWDC says:. TonyB says:. Note : Now, some minor iOS updates can be downloaded using mobile data. I showed this in my tweet as well.

According to my testing over the last few months, major updates still require Wi-Fi. To download and install iOS updates, make sure you have the required free space. If you do not have ample free space, you will see a message on the update screen. To resolve it, check out our guide on how to free iPhone space. But in some instances, the fault does not lie at your end! For example, when a major update is released, people worldwide flock to download the latest iOS version.

This is another important fix for iOS update not installing. To restart your iPhone , turn it off and after one minute, turn it back on. Is your iPhone update frozen? Is it stuck on the same update requested screen for a very long time? In this situation, please see this post where I show you multiple solutions to fix this issue. This is an almost sure-shot solution to fix failed software update issue. A while back, my iPhone update also got stuck. I switched to three different Wi-Fi networks.

Still, the update was not downloading. Finally, I reset the network settings, and everything was as good as it can be. Note : This will not delete personal data like apps, photos, videos, songs, etc. However, all network settings related to Wi-Fi, Cellular, and such will be erased.

In rare cases, if this does not help, go ahead and reset all settings. But all settings that you have ever changed or added, like notifications, keyboard, Wi-Fi, location, VPN, etc. Finally, if nothing seems to work at the moment, you can also update your iPhone using a Mac or Windows PC. After a day or so, your Mac should be running just as well if not better as before.

If you don't see an improvement by then, try restarting your Mac or MacBook. Another thing to check is to make sure that all of your apps and software are updated to the latest version. If any of them have issues with Big Sur, that could be slowing down your machine.

If you're using a new MacBook or Mac with Apple's M1 chip, you may be using apps that are not optimised for it yet. Keep an eye on the latest versions to see if they have released an update for M1 Macs. You can also open up the Apple menu and select 'System Preferences'. Select 'Login Items' and then select the apps you want to stop opening at startup and click the small minus sign below the list.

It's also worth making sure all of your apps are updated. Check the App Store for any available updates, or the app's website. You can also try restarting your Mac to see if that helps. If it doesn't, force-quit any apps that appear to be taking up a lot of RAM. Its CPU tab lists active processes, with a real-time view of what's going on. To force-quit an item, click it in the Activity Monitor list, click the X at the left of the toolbar, then confirm you want to force-quit. Also delete the cache.

Open the Finder window, select 'Go' from the top menu and select 'Go to Folder'. Remove the data from inside every folder. Running the Repair Disk tool from within Disk Utility may also help, and for more solutions check out our How to speed up your Mac guide.

As with the performance issues above, you may find that at first your MacBook's battery life is a lot shorter. Again, this is probably because macOS Big Sur is doing some background work to set itself up — and after a few hours or a day, things should have settled down and your battery life should be back to normal. If it isn't then make sure all your apps are updated. You can also click the battery icon on the top menu bar, which will show you what apps and processes are taking up a lot of your battery life.

Close those and see if the battery improves. If it does, then make sure the apps in question have been updated, and check any of their settings to see why they would be taking up so much battery life in macOS Big Sur.

For more advice, visit our how to improve your MacBook's battery guide. From there, you should see a file called 'com.



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