For the past few years since the smartphone era, i’ve never used an iPhone. Personally,I just find it too mainstream. I’ve been using Android phones ranging from LG to HTC. I really like them but there’s one drawback. Accessories for Android phones are limited. I still remember trying to get a back cover for my HTC One X. Most of the shops told me that they don’t have it. Those that had them, only had limited designs.
Having that in mind, this year I finally got myself an iPhone 5S. I decided to make the switch as the new iOS 7 now looks like an Android. Apple fanboys be like, “No, it doesn’t look like Android..” but whatever, it does look like it to me. Anyway, adapting from Android to iOS is not that bad. But i do have to admit, i had to Google for some answers too. Some of them are left unanswered like my blog’s topic.
This problem seem to be affecting iPhone 5S on iOS7. On forums, so many people are experiencing this issue but no solution yet from Apple, which i find it very disappointing. I was expecting a perfect flawless phone, but this problem just ruins it. It’s not really a reboot, but rather a quick reboot. Meaning that randomly, especially when unlocking your phone, you will see the Apple logo. What i normally do is, lock it, and unlock it again and it’s like nothing happened. It may be a minor issue but it’s annoying. If you were to check your usage status under Settings after that happens, it would be empty. I checked for diagnostics under Settings > General > About > Diagnostics & Usage, and it came up with Springboard.plist error.
Is anyone out there experiencing this issue too? It would be interesting if we can share and perhaps find a solution for this. I have a feeling that it’s more of a Software issue rather than Hardware. Please do leave a comment down below!