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AceC

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Dec 10, 2013
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I slid my phone to read a text, and instead of loading the text, a white screen with the Apple logo appeared. The screen then turned off, I pushed the button, and the home screen was like normal. Everything's fine now.

I have the 5S, so my question is it that a normal thing for that?

Should I be concerned of it overheating, or having issues?
 
I can't tell you how many times my phone has rebooted randomly. Very odd for Apple. I'm also hoping that 7.1 fixes this. I've never had this many reboots before.
 
I slid my phone to read a text, and instead of loading the text, a white screen with the Apple logo appeared. The screen then turned off, I pushed the button, and the home screen was like normal. Everything's fine now.

I have the 5S, so my question is it that a normal thing for that?

Should I be concerned of it overheating, or having issues?

Were you using the fingerprint sensor to unlock your phone? If you were, then that's a bug with the fingerprint sensor & ios7. I used to have lots of resprings like what you described.

Solution: Whenever I use the fingerprint sensor, don't pull your finger away too quickly after the unlock. Keep your finger on the sensor for like an extra 1/2 to 1 second longer. So far this has worked for me with no resprings.
 
I slid my phone to read a text, and instead of loading the text, a white screen with the Apple logo appeared. The screen then turned off, I pushed the button, and the home screen was like normal. Everything's fine now.

I have the 5S, so my question is it that a normal thing for that?

Should I be concerned of it overheating, or having issues?

If it happen once (or once in a while) it's not really a problem.
 
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