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Safari Slow on iPhone 14 Pro Max? 6 ways to speed it up!

Last Updated: December 24, 2022 by iPhoneArena Staff

If you enjoy browsing the internet, chances are that you use Safari as your default browser. But sometimes, it seems like the more you use it, the slower Safari seems to get. So what can you do when Safari is running slow on iPhone 14 Pro Max?

In this article, I’ll explain what to do when Safari is slow on iPhone 14 Pro Max so you can get your browser back into shape.

Before jumping into the solutions, let’s check out all the possible reasons why Safari is slow on iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Why is Safari So Slow on My iPhone 14 Pro Max?

Apart from an outdated version of the software, you can blame the pileup of cache and website data for the sluggish of Safari. If the browser hasn’t got a cleanup for a long time, the devil could be hidden just in there. That aside, you can also curse miscellaneous glitches for the sluggishness of the Apple browser. In this troubleshooting guide, we have offered solutions keeping in mind all the aforementioned culprits. Therefore, you can bank on these tips to let you speed up Safari on iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Note: information in this article apply to iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Best Tips to Speed Up Safari on iPhone 14 Pro Max

1. Force Quit Safari

If Safari is freezing randomly or crashing on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, force quit the app. Yeah, that’s the first troubleshooting step you should try.

  1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the app switcher.
  2. Swipe from left to find Safari App.
  3. Swipe up on the Safari app card to force kill the app.

Next, open Safari and try to use it for some time to see if the problem is fixed. If Safari has started to work smoothly, there is a high possibility that you have resolved the problem.

2. Hard Reset Your iPhone

Hard reset is known for fixing many iOS problems including the slow-moving Safari. Hence, make sure to give it a try without fail. Simply follow the steps below:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume up button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume down button.
  3. Hold down the side button until you see the Apple logo on the screen.
  4. Release the Side button.

3. Clear Safari History and Website Data

It’s a good idea to clean up Safari’s history every now and then to prevent the app from being cluttered. Therefore, get rid of the pileup of history and website data. Simply follow the steps below:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap Safari.
  3. Select Clear History and Website Data and confirm the action.

4. Clear Entire Safari Reading Lists

To let you access your favorite stories later at your own convenient time, Safari offers you the ability to save articles. Once you have read those saved articles, it’s better to delete the reading lists. Else, they will not only clutter the app but also eat into the precious storage unnecessarily.

  1. Open Safari app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on the tiny bookmark icon.
  3. Select Edit at the bottom right corner of the screen.
  4. Select all the saved articles and then tap Delete to erase the saved articles.

5. Update iOS

If Safari continues to be sluggish or does not run smoothly on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, try updating iOS. If it’s been long since you updated your phone, the outdated version of the software could be the reason why Safari is slow on your iPhone 14 Pro Max.

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Select General.
  3. Choose Software Update.
  4. If an iOS update is available, tap download and install.

6. Reset All Settings

If Safari is still slow on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, it’s time to factory reset the device. The reason why you should perform this radical solution is that it’s known for resolving most iOS issues without fail. Note that all your iPhone settings will be reset, returning everything in the default state. But none of your media and data will be lost.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  4. Tap Reset.
  5. Choose Reset All Settings.
  6. Type in your iPhone passcode and confirm the action.

Fixed Slow Moving Safari on iPhone 14 Pro Max

That’s pretty much it. I trust Safari is back on track and has begun to run smoothly on your iPhone 14 Pro Max. But before you take the browser for a long spin, make sure to share your feedback and the tips that have worked for you in the comments section below.

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