10 Common iPhone 13 Problems & How to Fix Them

2022-06-10 20:31:13 By : Ms. Ruth Ying

iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro owners are complaining about a variety of bugs and performance issues as we push deeper into the year.

If you’ve run into trouble on your iPhone 13, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to fix your ailing phone before Apple pushes new iOS 15 software or you’re forced to get in touch with a customer service rep.

In this guide we’ll take you through fixes for some of the most common iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max problems. Our list includes potential remedies for Wi-Fi issues, fixes for Bluetooth problems, and many other iPhone 13 issues.

Before you start playing around with your settings, make sure your iPhone 13 is updated with the latest version of iOS 15. New software always has the potential to fix bugs and performance issues. For more on the latest version of iOS 15, check out our guide.

Most iPhone 13 users are getting excellent battery life out of their phone. However, some are seeing the battery drain faster than it probably should.

If your iPhone 13’s battery suddenly starts draining faster than it normally does, have a look at our list of fixes for iPhone 13 battery life issues.

If the problems are really bad, you might have a hardware issue. If that’s the case, you’ll want to get in contact with Apple customer service and/or take your iPhone 13 into an Apple Store.

The iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, or iPhone 13 Pro Max all support 5G connectivity. However, you need to be on a plan that supports 5G.

If you go into the Cellular section of your phone’s Settings app and you don’t notice any options for 5G, this isn’t a bug. It most likely means you aren’t on a 5G-enabled plan with your carrier. If that’s the case, you’ll only see “LTE” and “4G.”

In order to make use of your carrier’s 5G network you’ll need to change/upgrade your plan. Before you do so, make sure 5G service is available in the areas you frequent most. Check the maps below for more information:

If your iPhone 13 is on AT&T, you might notice that your phone is connected to 5Ge when it’s not connected to a Wi-Fi network. This isn’t AT&T’s 5G network. 5Ge stands for 5G Evolution and it’s a rebranding of the carrier’s LTE-A service.

If your iPhone 13 can’t connect to one or more of your Bluetooth devices, there are a few solutions you can try.

First, you’ll want to do is forget the Bluetooth connection that’s not working properly. Here’s how to do that:

If that doesn’t work, you can try resetting your Network Settings:

This process will take a few seconds to complete. It will also cause your iPhone to forget known Wi-Fi networks so make sure you’ve got your password(s) handy.

You can also try reverting your iPhone 13’s settings back to Apple’s factory defaults. This should only be done as a last resort. Here’s how to do that:

If none of those fixes work, you might have to contact Apple’s customer service. If the product you’re trying to connect to isn’t made by Apple, you’ll want to contact the company that makes the product.

If you’re seeing slow Wi-Fi speeds or dropped connections, here are some potential fixes that have worked for us in the past.

Before you start playing around with your iPhone 13’s settings, you’ll want to investigate the Wi-Fi connection causing the problems. If you’re on your home Wi-Fi network, try restarting your router.

If you’re confident there aren’t any issues with the router itself, check Down Detector and see if others with the same internet provider are having similar issues in your area.

If you can’t access the router your iPhone 13 is connected to, or if you’re positive the issue has nothing to do with your ISP/router, head into your iPhone 13’s Settings app.

In here, you’ll want to forget the Wi-Fi network you’re having issues with. Here’s how to do that:

If this doesn’t work, try resetting your iPhone 13’s Network Settings:

If none of those help, you’ll want to check out Apple’s guide to Wi-Fi problems.

Some iPhone 13 users are running into charging issues and most of the problems are related to their wireless charging feature.

If you encounter an issue with wireless charging, reset your iPhone 13. To do this, press and release the volume up button, press and release the volume down button, and then hold down the power button until the phone shuts off. Turn the device back on and see if charging works normally.

If you’re using an iPhone case to store credit cards or security passes, you’ll want to remove those before charging your phone. You also might try taking your case off and try charging your iPhone 13 that way.

If your iPhone 13 suddenly displays a “No Service” symbol and you can’t connect to your cellular network, here are a few steps you can take.

First, make sure there isn’t an outage in your area. Check social media for reports and/or get into contact with your service provider on social media. You can also check Down Detector and see if others in your area are having similar issues.

If the issue is unrelated to a network outage, you’ll want to restart your iPhone 13 and see if that fixes the issue. If that doesn’t work, try turning Airplane Mode on for 30 seconds before turning it off.

If you still can’t get it to work, you’ll want to try shutting off Cellular Data completely. To do that, here’s what you need to do:

The iPhone 13’s speakers should project loud, crisp audio. However, if your sound starts to crackle or sound muffled, here are a few things you can try before getting in contact with Apple customer service.

First restart your iPhone 13. You also might want to check to make sure your SIM card is positioned correctly in the tray. The SIM card slot on the iPhone 13 is located on the left side of your phone.

If sound coming from the phone is still missing or distorted, make sure there isn’t debris blocking the speaker grille or your device’s Lightning port located on the bottom of the device.

If you start noticing a sudden drop in call quality, restart your iPhone. You’ll also want to check the device’s receiver to make sure it’s not blocked by debris or your screen protector (if you have one). You can also try removing your case (if you’re using one) to see if that helps.

If your phone’s microphone suddenly stops working or starts randomly cutting out, try restarting your phone.

If the microphone is still busted, you can try restoring from a backup. If restoring doesn’t work, you’ll want to get in touch with Apple because you might have a hardware issue on your hands.

If you’re setting up your new iPhone 13 and you’re unable to activate it properly, here are a few things you can try.

First, make sure Apple’s systems are up and running. You can do that over here on the company’s System Status page. If you see green next to iOS Device Activation, Apple’s services should be working normally.

If you see a green symbol and still can’t activate, make sure your SIM card is properly inserted in your iPhone. Make sure you’re using the correct SIM card.

If you’re seeing an alert that says Invalid SIM or No SIM, and you’re positive you’re using the correct SIM card, here are a few additional steps to take:

If none of those work, get in contact with Apple or your service provider.

If you’re having issues with your iPhone 13’s Face ID, here are a few things you can try.

First, make sure your iPhone 13 is running the latest version of iOS 15. If you’re running the latest version of iOS 15 and you’re seeing issues, head into your Face ID settings.

Once you’re in there, make sure Face ID is setup on your phone and that all of the features you’re trying to use Face ID with are currently turned on.

If you’re having issues using your face to unlock your phone, make sure you’re actively looking at the screen.

If you constantly change your appearance, you might need to add an alternate appearance to Face ID. Here’s how to setup an alternate appearance:

You’ll also want to make sure there isn’t any debris (dirt, dust, etc) blocking your iPhone 13’s FaceTime camera.

If your phone isn’t registering your face when you’re setting up Face ID, make sure you’re scanning it in a well-lit room. You also might need to bring the iPhone closer to your face or bring it more level.

If your iPhone 13 is running hot during the setup and/or while running apps and services like GPS. If you don’t want to take your phone into a store, here are a few things you can try.

First, try removing your case (if you’re using one) and see if that helps. You’ll also want to try turning the phone off and back on. You can also try putting the phone into Airplane Mode.

You’ll also want to check out this guide to keeping your iPhone within acceptable operating temperatures. This will come in handy if you often use your iPhone in hot environments.

If nothing here works, and you can’t wait for the next version of iOS 15 and/or you don’t get a working solution from Apple customer service, you can try downgrading back to the previous version of iOS 15 if the option is available. This could help improve your phone’s performance.

If you don’t know how to downgrade an iPhone’s software, take a look at our walkthrough.

If the problems are really bad, you can try restoring your iPhone 13 as new. You can do this via Finder, iTunes, or iCloud. This should only be used as a last resort.

If security is important to you, you'll want to think about installing Apple's iOS 15.5 update right away.

iOS 15.5 brings 27 new security patches to the iPhone and they are essential if you want to keep your device and its data protected. You can learn more about these patches over on Apple's security site.

If you missed iOS 15.4.1, it had just one new security patch on board. You can read more about it over on Apple's website. 

If you missed the iOS 15.4 update, it had a whopping 36 new security patches on board. If you want to learn more about these patches, head on over to Apple's security site for the particulars. 

If you missed iOS 15.3.1, it had one security patch on board. For more about it, head over to Apple's security page. 

If you missed iOS 15.3, you'll also get its patches with your upgrade. iOS 15.3 brought 10 new security patches to iPhone users. If you're interested in the details, you can read more about them right here.

If you missed iOS 15.2.1, you'll get its security patch with your upgrade. You can learn more about the change over on Apple's website. 

If you missed Apple's iOS 15.2 update, you'll get its 30+ security patches with your upgrade. You can read all about them over on the company's security site. 

iOS 15.2 also included some important upgrades to privacy. The software brought the company's App Privacy Report to Settings. This lets you see how often your apps have accessed your location, photos, camera, microphone, contacts and more during the last seven days. You can also see their network activity. 

In addition, iOS 15.2 brought Apple's communication safety features for kids. You'll find these features in the Messages app, in Siri, in Spotlight, and in Search. 

If you missed iOS 15.1, iOS 15.5 will bring its security patches to your iPhone. You can read more about them on Apple's website. 

If you missed iOS 15.0.2 you'll also get its security patch with your upgrade. You can learn more about it right here.

iOS 15.0 also brought numerous security patches to your iPhone. If you'll be moving up from iOS 14 and you're interested in the exact nature of these improvements, you can read about them over on Apple's security website.

Apple's updated its website with new information about iOS 15's batch of security patches. The company now says the software patched up an issue that could have exposed a user's private Apple ID information and in-app search history. It also says iOS 15 patched up an issue that allowed apps to override Privacy preferences.

If you skipped iOS 14.8 or any older versions of iOS, you'll get the security patches from those updates with your iOS 15.5 update as well. 

In addition to those patches, iOS 15 comes with some security and privacy upgrades including improvements to Siri. Requests made to Siri are now processed on the device itself using Neural Engine. This makes it more secure. 

If you're an Apple Card user, you'll now get a security code that changes regularly to use when you make online transactions. 

Apple's also included a built-in authenticator that's similar to Google Authenticator. This will let you generate verification codes for enhanced sign-in security under your Passwords.

There's also a Mail feature that hides your IP address. 

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