Ok then I would try the simple remedies and work my way up from there. Like a reset which is essentially a reboot. Do you have a recent backup?

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On 7/27/2015 12:50 AM, Eric Oyen wrote:
at the time, I had nothing in the app switcher and was still getting odd 
results. One such was the settings app would drop from the display and trying 
to run it again from app switcher resulted in no joy (and an eventual crash 
report).

anyway, I will see what else I can do when I have time in the morning.

-eric

On Jul 26, 2015, at 4:10 PM, E.T. wrote:

   In the app switcher, close ALL apps and see if that helps. Sounds like too 
many are left open and hogging the resources.

   A reset will not wipe the data. Pressing both home and power button until 
the phone reboots will not harm data. But try using the app switcher first.

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On 7/26/2015 3:27 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
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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