How do I reset my SpringBoard on my iPhone?

Press vol up, let go, hit vol down, let go , press and holdpower 10-15secs. You have to do the vol up down quite fast.

What is wrong with iPhone 4s?

iPhone 4s problems include abnormal battery drain, broken Wi-Fi, finicky Bluetooth connectivity, UI lag, random reboots, and an assortment of bugs and other performance problems. If you’re running into trouble on your iPhone 4s, you can’t rely on Apple to fix your problems.

How do I force my iPhone to respring?

Force-restarting an iPhone released in the last four years is a three-button procedure:

  1. Press and release the volume-up button.
  2. Press and release the volume-down button.
  3. Press and hold the side button until the screen turns off and then turns back on. You can release the side button when the Apple logo appears.

How do I turn on my SpringBoard cell?

Turn on/off mobile data

  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Under Wireless & networks, tap More.
  4. Tap Mobile networks.
  5. Tap to select or clear the Mobile Data check box to connect or disconnect data services when roaming.
  6. If prompted, tap OK.

Why does my phone keep crashing on my springboard?

If your springboard is crashing sporadically, there can be several reasons why. There is also an easier way to fix it than to completely restore your phone. Hit the jump for some helpful tips and tricks on ridding yourself of evil crashing springboards!

Why is springboard not compatible with iOS 4.2?

Running an app that doesn’t play nice with your iOS version can cause considerable headaches, so heed their warnings. A lot of people had issues related to compatibility on 4.2.1 after the tethered jailbreak was released.

How to diagnose and fix springboard crashes?

This one is a bit harder to diagnose. Sometimes the best to do is ask around a jailbreak forum. If your device just recently started producing random crashes, uninstall any apps you’ve installed recently. If the issue goes away, one of the apps you uninstalled was the issue. I typically start installing them again one by one.

What happens if you Jailbreak a springboard app?

While stock apps don’t typically have access to lower level parts of the phone, jailbreak apps do. Anytime you install something that changes lower level files, you’ll typically have to restart the springboard in order for those changes to take affect. But what happens when your springboard starts resprining on its own?