Erick,

You may not have any choice of the matter but! to reset. The issue with this is, if you make a backup first, then reset/restore, those problems might come right back once you restore.

I'd say honestly though, you've got nothing to lose though. Just make sure first that you back up your phone to ITunes.

If you're concerned about your passwords, there is a little trick to that.

If you back up locally to your mac with ITunes, and you set a password on the backup and incrypt it, then your passwords and other data settings should be retained... at least they were for me, when I had to do it... let's put it that way.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Oyen" <eric.o...@gmail.com>
To: "[MacVisionaries]" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 6:27 PM
Subject: iPhone behaving strangely


hello everyone,

I updated to iOS 8.4 about 2 months ago. everything was working fine until the last 2 weeks. Now, I am starting to see some strange behavior. Firstly, the phone seems laggy when starting applications (voiceover stops speaking for up to a minute), some apps (like Facebook) have their primary screen disappear (giving me bonks while trying to interact with it), the Onscreen keyboard doesn't appear in either messenger or Facebook (thus not allowing me to use the dictate function), some of the apps in the app chooser won't return to foreground when selected and double tapped, storage on the device seems to be incorrect (reports 7gb used with 5 gb remaining and this is on a 16gb phone!).

I haven't tried a reset on the phone yet (I am loathe to try this as I would have to put back in a lot of data such as passwords, etc.

anyone have any suggestions on how I can solve this?

-eric

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