RE: clearing memory

2019-09-14 Thread janet gross
Hi Sieghard,
Thank you for this.  If I had to look for the assistive touch button, and it is 
on the home screen, I would have to come out of the settings app, and search 
for the assistive touch button on the home screen.  Although, I tried that, but 
that doesn’t work either.  I will have to call Apple regarding my face id 
problem, and I will just out of curiosity ask them about the clearing ram issue 
because my phone shouldn’t be acting as sluggish as it is.
Well, now at least, I know where the assistive touch button is!
Thank you.
Janet

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

The Assistive Touch button/menu is not in Settings after you turn it on it is 
on your home screen and you do have to hunt for it, it is near the bottom 
right, though.
Anyhow, as I said, if your phone is acting sluggish a complete shutdown and 
restart should clear things up as well since it will also clear the memory.
If you still feel it is not right you can always try a hard reset.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 5:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard,
I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.
Thank you for all your help.
Janet
,

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.
But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-14 Thread janet gross
Hi Dave,
Yeah, I guess I will have to just do that because those instructions just won’t 
work on my phone.  Although, I can’t help but be curious why it just doesn’t 
work though.  I will be calling Apple soon regarding face id on my phone, so I 
just might ask them about the clear ram issue though.  Thank you.
Janet

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Dave
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 2:47 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: clearing memory

Hi Janet. You can always clear your memory, by turning off your phone, about 
once a week or 2, and this should do the same thing, as far as i know.

Dave.


From: janet gross<mailto:janet.harv...@outlook.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 1:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard,
I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.
Thank you for all your help.
Janet
,

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.
But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memo

Re: clearing memory

2019-09-11 Thread Marie
Janet,
I fail to understand why you are going to so much trouble. I have owned IPhones 
since 2011 and never once cleared the memory on any of them. As someone else 
mentioned, if the phone seems a bit sluggish, I simply power it off and back on 
again and all is fine.
Marie


From: janet gross 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 5:58 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard, 

I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.  

Thank you for all your help.  

Janet 

,   

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.

But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

Hi Sieghard and All, 

I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?   

Thank you all!  

Janet 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

 

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.

I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

 

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster

By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

 

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone

Re: clearing memory

2019-09-11 Thread Dave
Hi Janet. You can always clear your memory, by turning off your phone, about 
once a week or 2, and this should do the same thing, as far as i know.

Dave.


From: janet gross 
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 1:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard, 

I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.  

Thank you for all your help.  

Janet 

,   

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.

But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

Hi Sieghard and All, 

I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?   

Thank you all!  

Janet 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

 

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

 

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.

I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

 

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster

By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

 

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

 

What Does Clearing RAM Do

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-10 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
The Assistive Touch button/menu is not in Settings after you turn it on it is 
on your home screen and you do have to hunt for it, it is near the bottom 
right, though.
Anyhow, as I said, if your phone is acting sluggish a complete shutdown and 
restart should clear things up as well since it will also clear the memory.
If you still feel it is not right you can always try a hard reset.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 5:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard,
I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.
Thank you for all your help.
Janet
,

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.
But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-10 Thread janet gross
Hi Sieghard,
I really think something is wrong with these instructions that I got from the 
web! LOL!  The reason why I say this is because according to these 
instructions, I go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on Assistive 
Touch, and then go back to general, and tap on the shutdown button, and I do 
all that just fine, but according to the instructions, it says to press and 
hold the assistive touch button, but I’ve searched the entire page for the 
assistive touch button under general, but it is not on that page!  LOL!  Either 
that, or I am losing my mind!  LOL!  If anyone has cleared the ram on their xr 
phone, please let me know how you did it.  I also can’t find the on-screen 
button rather I turn on the assistive touch or not.  A few weeks ago, I noticed 
my xr phone started acting a little sluggish, so I thought if I cleared the 
ram, it might work better.
Thank you for all your help.
Janet
,

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 11:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.
But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your phone is 
feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost. Clearing iPhone 
RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information that’s cleared isn’t 
needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our iPhones. With less

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-09 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Janet, I wouldn’t worry about it, just turn your phone off and back on maybe 
once a week and you’ll be fine.
But if you want to try this, the on-screen home button is the one which you can 
find after you tap on the Assistive Touch menu, this itself is a button which 
appears on the screen near the bottom right after you turn on assistive touch, 
you can also find this button, tap on hold on it and drag it wherever you want 
on the screen, e.g. you can drag it to the bottom in the middle so it appears 
approx.. in the same spot where the old physical home button on older phones 
used to be.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of janet 
gross
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your phone is 
feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost. Clearing iPhone 
RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information that’s cleared isn’t 
needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our iPhones. With less 
information to process and filter through, your iPhone is free to run faster.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 7 & Older iPhones
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button.
When Slide to Power off appears, let go of the Sleep/Wake Button.
Hold down your Home button.
After a few seconds, your screen will flash blank and then return to Home 
screen, which means you’ve cleared your iPhone’s RAM. Some users have had 
trouble with this and I’m not sure why.
If Siri comes up when you hold down the Home button, one user suggested turning 
Siri off to clear RAM and then turning Siri back on when you’re done. For most 
this should go smoothly and be easy to do. If your iPhone has been particularly 
sluggish, you’ll feel how much faster your iPhone is instantly.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 8 & X
First, you will need to turn on Assistive Touch. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Assistive Touch and toggle Assistive Touch on.
A gray and white button will appear on the screen.
Next, return to the General page in your Settings app.
Scroll down to the bottom of the General menu and tap Shut Down.
A screen should p

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-09 Thread janet gross
Hi Sieghard and All,
I am a little confused about clearing ram on my xr phone.  I did several Google 
searches, and I came up with the exact same results as you are showing here.  I 
can follow most of the steps to clear xr iPhone, until I get to the last step, 
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.  Do they mean 
the on-screen Home button  is the power on and off button? Am I supposed to go 
back to the Accessibility page to find the Assistive Touch button, and press it 
and hold it? Can someone please tell me how to work with this last step?
Thank you all!
Janet
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2019 6:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your phone is 
feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost. Clearing iPhone 
RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information that’s cleared isn’t 
needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our iPhones. With less 
information to process and filter through, your iPhone is free to run faster.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 7 & Older iPhones
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button.
When Slide to Power off appears, let go of the Sleep/Wake Button.
Hold down your Home button.
After a few seconds, your screen will flash blank and then return to Home 
screen, which means you’ve cleared your iPhone’s RAM. Some users have had 
trouble with this and I’m not sure why.
If Siri comes up when you hold down the Home button, one user suggested turning 
Siri off to clear RAM and then turning Siri back on when you’re done. For most 
this should go smoothly and be easy to do. If your iPhone has been particularly 
sluggish, you’ll feel how much faster your iPhone is instantly.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 8 & X
First, you will need to turn on Assistive Touch. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Assistive Touch and toggle Assistive Touch on.
A gray and white button will appear on the screen.
Next, return to the General page in your Settings app.
Scroll down to the bottom of the General menu and tap Shut Down.
A screen should pop up telling you to slide to power off with a Cancel button 
at the bottom.
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.
It’s good to note that clearing RAM on your iPhone will not quit any of the 
apps you had open; the app will simply reload. Everything should be as it was, 
just faster.
That's all there is to it!

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
noeville...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 3:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?



From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 5:

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-09 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Yes, that is of course an option, but this used to be a quick fix which often 
had fairly positive results and it took all of a few seconds to do it.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Dave 
Jones
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 7:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: clearing memory

 Why not simply reboot the phone?

On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 7:20 PM Sieghard Weitzel 
mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:
When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your phone is 
feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost. Clearing iPhone 
RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information that’s cleared isn’t 
needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our iPhones. With less 
information to process and filter through, your iPhone is free to run faster.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 7 & Older iPhones
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button.
When Slide to Power off appears, let go of the Sleep/Wake Button.
Hold down your Home button.
After a few seconds, your screen will flash blank and then return to Home 
screen, which means you’ve cleared your iPhone’s RAM. Some users have had 
trouble with this and I’m not sure why.
If Siri comes up when you hold down the Home button, one user suggested turning 
Siri off to clear RAM and then turning Siri back on when you’re done. For most 
this should go smoothly and be easy to do. If your iPhone has been particularly 
sluggish, you’ll feel how much faster your iPhone is instantly.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 8 & X
First, you will need to turn on Assistive Touch. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Assistive Touch and toggle Assistive Touch on.
A gray and white button will appear on the screen.
Next, return to the General page in your Settings app.
Scroll down to the bottom of the General menu and tap Shut Down.
A screen should pop up telling you to slide to power off with a Cancel button 
at the bottom.
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.
It’s good to note that clearing RAM on your iPhone will not quit any of the 
apps you had open; the app will simply reload. Everything should be as it was, 
just faster.
That's all there is to it!

From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of 
noeville...@gmail.com<mailto:noeville...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 3:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: clearing memory

How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?



From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 5:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: clearing memory


You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until it comes 
up with the shutdown option. Then r

Re: clearing memory

2019-09-09 Thread Dave Jones
 Why not simply reboot the phone?

On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 7:20 PM Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all,
> after the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on
> the virtual home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock
> screen with the prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to
> the home screen.
>
>
>
> Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in
> a lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical
> home button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first
> virtual home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article
> from 2018 which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as
> well as the iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
>
> I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result
> was the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended
> up on the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that
> point did not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home
> screen. If anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the
> text of the article:
>
>
>
> Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
>
> By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018
>
>
>
> How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting
> RAM on your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how
> many various activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to
> clear out any processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear
> RAM on your iPhone, nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and
> feel the difference when using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to
> make your iPhone faster in just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on
> any iPhone model, including the latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on
> iPhone to make it faster.
>
>
>
> What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
>
> This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your
> phone is feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost.
> Clearing iPhone RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information
> that’s cleared isn’t needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our
> iPhones. With less information to process and filter through, your iPhone
> is free to run faster.
>
>
>
> How to Clear RAM on iPhone 7 & Older iPhones
>
> Hold down the Sleep/Wake button.
>
> When Slide to Power off appears, let go of the Sleep/Wake Button.
>
> Hold down your Home button.
>
> After a few seconds, your screen will flash blank and then return to Home
> screen, which means you’ve cleared your iPhone’s RAM. Some users have had
> trouble with this and I’m not sure why.
>
> If Siri comes up when you hold down the Home button, one user suggested
> turning Siri off to clear RAM and then turning Siri back on when you’re
> done. For most this should go smoothly and be easy to do. If your iPhone
> has been particularly sluggish, you’ll feel how much faster your iPhone is
> instantly.
>
>
>
> How to Clear RAM on iPhone 8 & X
>
> First, you will need to turn on Assistive Touch. Go to Settings > General
> > Accessibility > Assistive Touch and toggle Assistive Touch on.
>
> A gray and white button will appear on the screen.
>
> Next, return to the General page in your Settings app.
>
> Scroll down to the bottom of the General menu and tap Shut Down.
>
> A screen should pop up telling you to slide to power off with a Cancel
> button at the bottom.
>
> Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen
> Home button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.
>
> It’s good to note that clearing RAM on your iPhone will not quit any of
> the apps you had open; the app will simply reload. Everything should be as
> it was, just faster.
>
> That's all there is to it!
>
>
>
> *From:* viphone@googlegroups.com  *On Behalf Of
> *noeville...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 8, 2019 3:05 PM
> *To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: clearing memory
>
>
>
> How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* viphone@googlegroups.com  *On Behalf Of
> *Gordon
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 8, 2019 5:20 PM
> *To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: clearing memory
>
>
>
> You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until it
> comes up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold

RE: clearing memory

2019-09-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
When I just tried it on my iPhone 8 I didn’t get the SIRI beep at all, after 
the tap to power off prompt appeared I pushed down and held down on the virtual 
home button and after maybe 8 or so seconds I got the lock screen with the 
prompt to enter my passcode, it did not simply go back to the home screen.

Doing a Google search for “How to clear memory on the iPhone”  resulted in a 
lot of articles, many older and referring to phones with a mechanical home 
button and apparently even the iPhone 7 which I believe had the first virtual 
home button still works this way. Anyways, I also found an article from 2018 
which explains how to do this on the iPhone 7 and older phones as well as the 
iPhone 8 and iPhone X and, I assume XR/XS/XS Max.
I tried the method described in the article on my iPhone 8 and the result was 
the same as pressing and holding down the virtual home button, I ended up on 
the lock screen where I had to enter my passcode, Touch Id at that point did 
not unlock my phone and focus did not return simply to the home screen. If 
anybody wants to try this on the iPhone X/XR/XS, here is the text of the 
article:

Speed Up iPhone: How to Clear RAM on iPhone to Make It Faster
By Conner Carey updated on 04/10/2018

How do you clear RAM on iPhone and what does clearing RAM do? Resetting RAM on 
your iPhone makes it perform faster. Memory on iPhone is about how many various 
activities are going on at once. Clearing RAM allows iPhone to clear out any 
processing it doesn’t need to currently do. When you clear RAM on your iPhone, 
nothing on the surface changes. But you will see and feel the difference when 
using your iPhone. This is one of the best ways to make your iPhone faster in 
just a couple short steps. You can clear RAM on any iPhone model, including the 
latest iPhone 7. Here’s how to clear RAM on iPhone to make it faster.

What Does Clearing RAM Do on iPhone?
This is one of those tricks that rarely gets talked about, but if your phone is 
feeling sluggish, clearing the RAM should help give it a boost. Clearing iPhone 
RAM is like sweeping cobwebs from a closet—the information that’s cleared isn’t 
needed so we reset RAM to free up usable memory on our iPhones. With less 
information to process and filter through, your iPhone is free to run faster.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 7 & Older iPhones
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button.
When Slide to Power off appears, let go of the Sleep/Wake Button.
Hold down your Home button.
After a few seconds, your screen will flash blank and then return to Home 
screen, which means you’ve cleared your iPhone’s RAM. Some users have had 
trouble with this and I’m not sure why.
If Siri comes up when you hold down the Home button, one user suggested turning 
Siri off to clear RAM and then turning Siri back on when you’re done. For most 
this should go smoothly and be easy to do. If your iPhone has been particularly 
sluggish, you’ll feel how much faster your iPhone is instantly.

How to Clear RAM on iPhone 8 & X
First, you will need to turn on Assistive Touch. Go to Settings > General > 
Accessibility > Assistive Touch and toggle Assistive Touch on.
A gray and white button will appear on the screen.
Next, return to the General page in your Settings app.
Scroll down to the bottom of the General menu and tap Shut Down.
A screen should pop up telling you to slide to power off with a Cancel button 
at the bottom.
Tap on the Assistive Touch button and then press and hold on the on-screen Home 
button until your iPhone flashes and returns to the Home screen.
It’s good to note that clearing RAM on your iPhone will not quit any of the 
apps you had open; the app will simply reload. Everything should be as it was, 
just faster.
That's all there is to it!

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
noeville...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 3:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: clearing memory

How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?



From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 5:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: clearing memory


You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until it comes 
up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold down the home button. It 
should take you back to your home screen.
On 9/8/2019 4:04 PM, Paul and Paula Jordan wrote:
Hi.  I was just looking through my archives list and found some information 
about clearing the memory.  I decided to do this. I held down the screen lock 
button until it said IPhone shutting down, then held down the home button on my 
IPhone 7.  Voice over didn’t come back, but I heard the siri beep.  Should I 
have held it down longer?
Thanks.
God bless!
Paula and Garçon
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Re: clearing memory

2019-09-08 Thread Gordon
Ok this is a little more involved on the 10R. First you need to head 
over to settings, general, accessibility. Once you tap on accessibility, 
go down until you find assistive touch. Go in there and turn it on. 
You're going to see several options once you turn it on, but you don't 
need any of those. Once you have it on, go back to settings and general. 
At the bottom of the general screen you'll see where it says shut down. 
Double tap there and then look on the right bottom part of the screen 
for the assistive touch button. Double tap that and then look for the 
virtual home button at the bottom  of the screen. Once you find it, 
double tap and hold for about 10 seconds. At that point your memory and 
temporary cache is cleaned. When you're finished you might want to go 
back into settings, general, accessibility and turn assistive touch off 
if you don't want that button to be on the screen.

On 9/8/2019 5:04 PM, noeville...@gmail.com wrote:


How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?

*From:*viphone@googlegroups.com  *On Behalf 
Of *Gordon

*Sent:* Sunday, September 8, 2019 5:20 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: clearing memory

You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until 
it comes up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold down 
the home button. It should take you back to your home screen.


On 9/8/2019 4:04 PM, Paul and Paula Jordan wrote:

Hi.  I was just looking through my archives list and found some
information about clearing the memory.  I decided to do this. I
held down the screen lock button until it said IPhone shutting
down, then held down the home button on my IPhone 7.  Voice over
didn’t come back, but I heard the siri beep.  Should I have held
it down longer?

Thanks.

God bless!

Paula and Garçon

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RE: clearing memory

2019-09-08 Thread noevilleda1
How do you clear memory with a 10R phone, that doesn’t have a home button?

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: clearing memory

 

You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until it comes 
up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold down the home button. It 
should take you back to your home screen. 

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Hi.  I was just looking through my archives list and found some information 
about clearing the memory.  I decided to do this. I held down the screen lock 
button until it said IPhone shutting down, then held down the home button on my 
IPhone 7.  Voice over didn’t come back, but I heard the siri beep.  Should I 
have held it down longer?

Thanks.

God bless!

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RE: clearing memory

2019-09-08 Thread Paul and Paula Jordan
I did exactly that.  I held the screen lock button until it said “power off” 
then released it and held the home button down.  After a few seconds I heard 
the siri beep.  I continued to hold the home button down for 30 seconds.  When 
I released it, it  took me to the “some things you can ask me.” Prompt.

I guess that’s okay and I cleared the memory.  This seems to be my IPhone 
weirdness day.

Thanks.

God bless!

Paula and Garçon

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You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until it comes 
up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold down the home button. It 
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Hi.  I was just looking through my archives list and found some information 
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IPhone 7.  Voice over didn’t come back, but I heard the siri beep.  Should I 
have held it down longer?

Thanks.

God bless!

Paula and Garçon

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Re: clearing memory

2019-09-08 Thread Gordon
You want to hold the side button down for about three seconds or until 
it comes up with the shutdown option. Then release it and hold down the 
home button. It should take you back to your home screen.


On 9/8/2019 4:04 PM, Paul and Paula Jordan wrote:


Hi.  I was just looking through my archives list and found some 
information about clearing the memory.  I decided to do this. I held 
down the screen lock button until it said IPhone shutting down, then 
held down the home button on my IPhone 7.  Voice over didn’t come 
back, but I heard the siri beep.  Should I have held it down longer?


Thanks.

God bless!

Paula and Garçon

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Re: Clearing memory when iPhone is sluggish?

2016-01-21 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Jennifer,

In Settings/Safari, there's a Clear History and Website Data button. That 
should take care of it.

Best,
Anna



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Re: Clearing memory when iPhone is sluggish?

2016-01-21 Thread Gordan Radić

  
  
Hi!
What about apps such as iCleaner?
Is there a recommendation for suchan app which actually works with
results?
I used something some years ago while I was jailbroken but didn't
use anything since I'm back in the jail xD.


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21.1.2016. u 19:58, Woody Anna Dresner
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  Hi Jennifer,
  
  
  In Settings/Safari, there's a Clear History and
Website Data button. That should take care of it.
  
  
  Best,
  Anna
  
  
  
  
  
  

  On Jan 21, 2016, at 12:36 PM, Jenifer Barr  wrote:
  
  


  Hi all.
  So, I stupidly clicked on a link I shouldn't
have... now my phone is a little sluggish. I know!!!
Think before you click!!! But, how do I clear my phone's
memory again? Or cash? Thanks for anyone who can help. 
  

Jenifer Barr
Jenibear on dice world
Sent
from my iPhone
  



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Re: Clearing memory when iPhone is sluggish?

2016-01-21 Thread jazzyjennifer
yeah i cant find ICleaner, in the app store, causei am looking for an 
app, where you can clean out your cash, and stuff, to free up space on 
your phone, or i device, i use to use CCleaner, but thats no more, you 
can only use CCleaner now, for if you have more then one contact


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Re: Clearing memory when iPhone is sluggish?

2016-01-21 Thread William Windels
Press the powerbutton of your iphone until the shutdown screen comes up. Then, 
press the homebutton to clean used memory.
Hope this helps

Mvg
william Windels

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

> Op 21 jan. 2016 om 19:58 heeft Woody Anna Dresner  het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi Jennifer,
> 
> In Settings/Safari, there's a Clear History and Website Data button. That 
> should take care of it.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> 
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>> Hi all.
>> So, I stupidly clicked on a link I shouldn't have... now my phone is a 
>> little sluggish. I know!!! Think before you click!!! But, how do I clear my 
>> phone's memory again? Or cash? Thanks for anyone who can help. 
>> 
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>> Jenibear on dice world
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