21
Jul
07

Troubleshooting iPhone application crashes

I know you think the iPhone is perfect but it does crash, remember it’s a mini mac os x computer in your hand that’s waiting to be cracked open. So when it does crash here are a few points to on how to troubleshoot your iPhone.

Special report: troubleshooting iPhone application crashes: “There are a few preventative measures for these types of crashes.

Safari-specific: clear cache, cookies, history Try these options first if you are seeing repeated crashes in Safari. Safari for the iPhone doesn’t have a very aggressive caching mechanism, but sometimes clearing it can trigger stubborn pages to load. Cookies can also become problematic. Delete them and re-try loading the page(s). Finally, deleting History can be effective on the Desktop versions of Safari, and may also be so on the iPhone. All of these items can be cleared by using the Settings application then tapping Safari.
Full reboot Perform a hard reboot of your iPhone as follows: Turn the iPhone off completely, by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button (on top of the device) for a few seconds then slide the red slider. Turn it back on by holding the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears. This can clear potentially problematic data, preventing some crash-type”

(Via iPhone Atlas.)

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