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November 11th, 2008

4 signs that it's time to restore your iPhone

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 11:00 am

Categories: Software, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, E-mail, Notebooks, Online Communications, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O'Grady

Does your iPhone exhibit any of the following symptoms?:

  • Laggy access to the Text/SMS application
  • Longer that five second delay to get a live image in the Camera application
  • Long pause before being able to scroll in Contacts
  • Delay when clicking on the letter shortcuts in Contacts

It if does, you may be suffering from Molasses iPhone Syndrome and the only cure it is to nuke and pave.

Back when I used my notebook a lot more I performed a ritualistic reformat and re-install of my hard drive every couple of months, six months at most. I would perform the backup/reformat/re-install dance when I was upgrading hard drives, otherwise swapping hardware and when my machine would start acting weird. An old colleague and fellow Mac tech (Scott McCarty) coined the phrase “Nuke and Pave” for the process.

Although it takes a lot of time to set up a hard drive after a new system installation (resist the urge to re-install all of your old apps, people!) the benefits are well worth it. The OS is a lot more responsive after you clean out all the cobwebs and purge the leftover code from betas long since deleted.

I find that the same “nuke and pave” procedure also works well on my iPhone when it’s starting to lag.

Back in July I wrote about the magic bullet fix for my iPhone ills (spoiler: Restore it and set it up as a new iPhone). I restored my iPhone as new again last night and it’s running much better. There are some caveats to this approach, however.

When setting up a restored iPhone “as new” some things will disappear:

  • All of your Notes (email them to yourself first, then switch to Notebook or Evernote)
  • Any unsynced Photos (sync them first)
  • Phone favorites (just re-add them late)

Also, all of your Settings revert back to their default factory settings, including:

  • Email settings, i.e. your default account (watch that one), 5-line preview, the annoying “Sent from my iPhone” signature, etc.
  • Caps lock, gets turned off. Apple needs to make this setting the default

You’ll also have to re-enter your visual voicemail password and re-connect to your Bluetooth headset, but they’re not a big deal. One positive side effect of restoring my iPhone was that the Passcode Lock reverted back to being disabled. I don’t think that there’s another way to turn it off.

All-in-all it’s a good idea to nuke and pave your iPhone if you’re having suspicious and longer than usual delays. I recommend doing it every six months as normal preventative maintenance.

Have you had to nuke and pave your iPhone? Was it any faster afterward?

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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Posted by: iansherr Posted on: 11/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Uhh?  daMan25 | 11/11/08
It is true that "It just works"  GuidingLight | 11/11/08
Beta software  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 11/11/08
hmm  Badgered | 11/12/08
Indeed...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/12/08
I get it, but I don't.  iansherr | 11/15/08
RE: 4 signs that it's time to restore your iPhone  iansherr | 11/11/08
Dll's are not a problem  andrewjg | 11/11/08
re: disagree  Badgered | 11/11/08
Yes and no  iansherr | 11/15/08
I don't nuke and pave...  daMan25 | 11/11/08
I hear ya  iansherr | 11/15/08
Degrading with use  chromeronin | 11/11/08
Possibly  iansherr | 11/15/08
See my previous comment about using a lot of provisioned/JB software  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 11/11/08
Responded  iansherr | 11/15/08
You do that OR, get a phone that actually "just works" nt  T1Oracle | 11/11/08
You are kidding right?  TripleII | 11/11/08
Never nuked and paved XP Pro or Vista...  BillDem | 11/11/08
hmm... i don't have these issues  lostarchitect | 11/11/08
nah  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 11/11/08
it's still just a pda/phone...  chris.srt@... | 11/11/08
You shouldn't have to do that  DotNetWill | 11/12/08
Message has been deleted.  pcwizkid.tech.talk@... | 11/11/08
POST DELETED BY USER  GoneFromZDnet | 11/12/08
um.... ok. cya  Badgered | 11/13/08
RE: 4 signs that it's time to restore your iPhone  fionncreagh@... | 11/14/08

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