Hi there! I see that your Airport Simulator app is getting stuck on the loading screen on two iPhones, while it works fine on an Android device. Let’s figure this out together.
To start with, could you tell me if the iPhones have the latest version of iOS installed (I see you mentioned iOS 18.7, is that current for both devices)? Also, have you tried restarting the phones or reinstalling the app on those iPhones yet?
Meanwhile, here’s a straightforward approach we can try:
1. Restart the iPhones: A simple restart can clear any temporary glitches affecting the app. 2. Delete and Reinstall the App: Since the app works on Android but not iPhone, sometimes a fresh install helps resolve loading issues. Uninstall Airport Simulator, restart your iPhones, then download and install the app again from the App Store. 3. Check Network Connection: Make sure the iPhones are on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. Try switching between them to see if it helps. 4. Close Background Apps: Sometimes other apps running in the background can interfere. Fully close all apps before launching Airport Simulator.
If you’ve already done any of these, let me know so we can move to some deeper troubleshooting steps like checking app permissions or iOS settings that might block the app.
Does this sound doable? Let me know what you’ve tried or noticed so far!
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Hi there! I see that your Airport Simulator app is getting stuck on the loading screen on two iPhones, while it works fine on an Android device. Let’s figure this out together.
To start with, could you tell me if the iPhones have the latest version of iOS installed (I see you mentioned iOS 18.7, is that current for both devices)? Also, have you tried restarting the phones or reinstalling the app on those iPhones yet?
Meanwhile, here’s a straightforward approach we can try:
1. Restart the iPhones: A simple restart can clear any temporary glitches affecting the app.
2. Delete and Reinstall the App: Since the app works on Android but not iPhone, sometimes a fresh install helps resolve loading issues. Uninstall Airport Simulator, restart your iPhones, then download and install the app again from the App Store.
3. Check Network Connection: Make sure the iPhones are on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. Try switching between them to see if it helps.
4. Close Background Apps: Sometimes other apps running in the background can interfere. Fully close all apps before launching Airport Simulator.
If you’ve already done any of these, let me know so we can move to some deeper troubleshooting steps like checking app permissions or iOS settings that might block the app.
Does this sound doable? Let me know what you’ve tried or noticed so far!