Hi! Sorry to hear that your Miko app is stuck buffering after you created an account on your iPhone running iOS 18.7. Let's work together to get this sorted out.
To start, has the app ever opened successfully before, or is this the first time after account creation that you're seeing this buffering? Also, are you connected to Wi-Fi or using cellular data when trying to open the app?
Meanwhile, here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
1. Restart Your iPhone: Sometimes, a simple restart can clear temporary glitches. Hold the side button and volume down button until you see the power off slider, slide it, then turn your phone back on after a minute.
2. Close and Reopen the App: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause in the middle to open the app switcher. Find the Miko app and swipe it up to close it. Then open it again.
3. Check Your Network Connection: Ensure your internet connection is stable. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular data to see if the issue persists.
4. Update the App: Go to the App Store, check if there’s an update available for the Miko app, and install it.
5. Reinstall the Miko App: If nothing else works, try deleting the app and reinstalling it. Press and hold the app icon until it jiggles, tap the "X" or "Remove App," then reinstall it from the App Store.
If you've already tried any of these or the problem still continues, let me know. We can then look into more advanced settings or potential account issues.
Thanks for letting me know you've already tried the basic steps. Since the Miko app on your iPhone still shows buffering after account creation, the issue might be related to connectivity or account setup specifics.
Here’s what I recommend next:
1. Check for any server or account-related issues: Sometimes, the Miko app may have trouble completing the account setup if their servers are not responding properly. You can check the status or try logging in from another device to see if the account is properly set up.
2. Verify that the app has necessary permissions: - On your iPhone, go to Settings > Miko and ensure the app has permissions it needs (like Network, Notifications).
3. Clear the app cache by reinstalling again, but fully reset the app data: - Delete the Miko app. - Restart your iPhone. - Reinstall the app fresh from the App Store. - When opening the app, instead of creating a new account, try logging in with the account you created earlier (if possible).
4. Check your network settings: - Reset your network settings at Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This resets Wi-Fi passwords etc., but can clear any odd connection issues. - Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network if available.
5. Check the troubleshooting section on Miko’s Help Center: They have resources specific for app issues after account creation which might help with buffering or connectivity glitches. Here is a relevant resource you can refer to: Troubleshooting - Miko2.
If you want, I can guide you through resetting network settings or reinstalling the app again carefully step-by-step. Would you like to proceed with that? Also, let me know if you see any error messages or specific indicators when the buffering happens.
Comments
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
Followed by
Hi! Sorry to hear that your Miko app is stuck buffering after you created an account on your iPhone running iOS 18.7. Let's work together to get this sorted out.
To start, has the app ever opened successfully before, or is this the first time after account creation that you're seeing this buffering? Also, are you connected to Wi-Fi or using cellular data when trying to open the app?
Meanwhile, here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
1. Restart Your iPhone: Sometimes, a simple restart can clear temporary glitches. Hold the side button and volume down button until you see the power off slider, slide it, then turn your phone back on after a minute.
2. Close and Reopen the App: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause in the middle to open the app switcher. Find the Miko app and swipe it up to close it. Then open it again.
3. Check Your Network Connection: Ensure your internet connection is stable. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular data to see if the issue persists.
4. Update the App: Go to the App Store, check if there’s an update available for the Miko app, and install it.
5. Reinstall the Miko App: If nothing else works, try deleting the app and reinstalling it. Press and hold the app icon until it jiggles, tap the "X" or "Remove App," then reinstall it from the App Store.
If you've already tried any of these or the problem still continues, let me know. We can then look into more advanced settings or potential account issues.
Are you currently able to try these steps?
Already tried this
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
Followed by
Thanks for letting me know you've already tried the basic steps. Since the Miko app on your iPhone still shows buffering after account creation, the issue might be related to connectivity or account setup specifics.
Here’s what I recommend next:
1. Check for any server or account-related issues: Sometimes, the Miko app may have trouble completing the account setup if their servers are not responding properly. You can check the status or try logging in from another device to see if the account is properly set up.
2. Verify that the app has necessary permissions:
- On your iPhone, go to Settings > Miko and ensure the app has permissions it needs (like Network, Notifications).
3. Clear the app cache by reinstalling again, but fully reset the app data:
- Delete the Miko app.
- Restart your iPhone.
- Reinstall the app fresh from the App Store.
- When opening the app, instead of creating a new account, try logging in with the account you created earlier (if possible).
4. Check your network settings:
- Reset your network settings at Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This resets Wi-Fi passwords etc., but can clear any odd connection issues.
- Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network if available.
5. Check the troubleshooting section on Miko’s Help Center: They have resources specific for app issues after account creation which might help with buffering or connectivity glitches.
Here is a relevant resource you can refer to: Troubleshooting - Miko 2.
If you want, I can guide you through resetting network settings or reinstalling the app again carefully step-by-step. Would you like to proceed with that? Also, let me know if you see any error messages or specific indicators when the buffering happens.
My Miko app on my iPhone will not open after I created an account?? Just shows it Buffering