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"My Safari server stopped responding on iPhone 6, Why did it happen?"
"My Safari is not loading web pages on iPhone 8 Plus."
"Why my Safari is not working on cellular data?"
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Safari, as the built-in browser on iPhone, was used widely by most iPhone users.
While some of you benefit from the quick and simple browser on iPhone, still others also suffer from it a lot, especially after iOS (14/13/12/11) upgrade.
Initial neglect will not solve the problem and you will still struggle with the increasing issues brought by Safari.
It is not difficult to fix the issue.
No matter what are the reasons for Safari failing to work, you could follow the step-by-step guide to fix Safari not working on iPhone 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XR, X, 8, 7, 6, 5, iPad, etc., running in iOS 17/16/15/14/13.
The most frequent question happened to many users is Safari not loading pages. The problem is caused by a poor network or network error. For solving it, you could follow the 2 solutions as below.
For network error in Safari not working, you are recommended to change the network settings on your iPhone.
1. Disable and enable network. Go to "Settings" > "WLAN" > Toggle off "WLAN" and turn it on again.
If you are using cellular data on Safari, just Go to "Settings" > "Cellular" > Toggle off "Cellular Data" and turn it on again.
2. Change cellular data to WLAN. Cellular data is unstable and you could change your cellular data to WLAN. Just follow the similar steps above to turn WLAN on and disable Cellular Data.
3. Reset network settings. If neither of the above ways works, just try to reset the network settings on your iPhone. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Reset Network Settings" and wait for seconds, all the network settings will be reset and you need to input the network info again to use Safari smoothly.
Experimental features may be strange to many of you, but it does exist in your Safari settings.
Safari on iPhone loads the experimental features in the background, which may affect your Safari loading pages smoothly. So, you just need to disable the unnecessary ones.
On your iPhone, go to "Settings"> "Safari" > "Advanced" > "Experimental Features" to toggle off the features that you do not need, but may cause a page loading failure of Safari.
Another problem that Safari stops responding unexpectedly or responds slowly is also encountered by many of you. The reason for this Safari not working may be the searching engine bug from Safari.
The solutions to the problem are cleaning Safari cache data and disabling search engine suggestions.
Safari not working caused by search engine suggestion always happen on iPhone running in iOS 10, but it is hard to say why this problem may recur on iPhone running in iOS 12, 13 or 14.
The solution is very easy and you just need to disable search engine suggestions.
On your iPhone, go to "Settings" > "Safari" > Toggle off "Search Engine Suggestions.
Another reason for delayed Safari responding is the extraneous cache information, which may bog down the Safari process. What you need to do is to clear Safari cache data on iPhone and iPad.
On iPhone, go to "Settings" > "Safari" > Scroll down your iPhone to tap "Clear History and Website Data".
Then you can run your Safari to see if your non-working Safari becomes normal.
Sometimes, when you are outside where there is no WLAN, you will have to use your cellular data. However, even if you toggle on Cellular data on iPhone, you will find Safari still not working. Why does it happen?
You may forget to allow Safari to use cellular data via settings. It is easy to fix it.
On iPhone, go to "Settings" > "Cellular" > Scroll down to find and tap Safari app under "CELLULAR DATA" > Enable "WLAN & Cellular Data" to be selected.
Then restart Safari to see if it can work again.
If your Safari app is grayed and cannot be opened, it is possible that your old version iOS will not work on an up-to-date Safari.
For solving it, you just need to update your iPhone.
On your iPhone, tap "Settings"> "General"> "Software Update"> "Download and Install" the latest iOS 17/15/14/13.
Generally speaking, Apple will send the users the update reminder for its every iOS update, and you just need to accept it and your iPhone will update automatically.
Do not forget to backup iPhone with iOS Data Backup and Restore before upgrading iPhone for avoiding data loss due to an unexpected upgrade error or failure.
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Some unknown reasons may cause Safari not working on iPhone or iPad. For solving it, there are 2 universal fixes.
No matter what problems you iPhone is suffering from (Exclude the hardware issues), you could try to restart your iPhone to fix it.
For iPhone SE, 6s Plus, 6s, 6 Plus, 6, 5c, 5s, 5, 4S and 4: Press and hold the Power (Sleep/Wake) button on the top edge or right-side edge.
For iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, and 8 Plus: Press and hold the Power (Sleep/Wake) button on the right side until you see the prompt of "slide to power off" appear. Then slide it from left to right to turn off it.
For iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, XS, XS Max, and XR: Press and hold the side button and volume down/up button until you see the prompt of "slide to power off" appear. Then drag the slider to turn off your iPhone.
After you turn off iPhone, just press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo, then wait for seconds, and your iPhone will restart.
More details of restarting iPhone just click here.
If it still not working to fix Safari, just move the last method.
The last method of fixing not working Safari is using Aiseesoft iOS System Recovery, which is the iOS system repair tool to drag your problematic system to normal, besides, it can also help you:
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Connect your iPhone to computer with the USB cable. If it is the first time that you connect your iPhone to computer, just unlock your iPhone and tap "Trust" to enable this computer to manage your iPhone.
Here, there are 2 options you could make.
If your iPhone is detected to be normal, then you need to click "Optimize" button to go to the interface of the firmware and iPhone model information.
If your iPhone is detected to be abnormal, you will be directed into the interface of the firmware and iPhone model information directly.
If Safari stops working on your Mac, you can read the post to uninstall Safari on Mac.
You can upgrade or downgrade your iOS to the iOS version which iPhone supports according to the rule of Apple.
Conclusion
In this post, we mainly talk about how to fix Safari not working on iPhone or iPad. Whether your Safari cannot load pages or stops responding, you could fix the problem via the settings. However, once your Safari not-working problem is caused by the unknown reasons, you could try Aiseesoft iOS System Recovery to solve the problem.
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