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Step 3. Click on "Download" and follow the on-screen steps. When the whole process is finished, the iOS 15 firmware will be downloaded and installed on your iPhone. Hope you have resolved the Download and Install button grayed out issue and have the newest iOS 15 installed on your iPhone. Before upgrading to iOS 15, it is recommend to back up your iPhone to avoid unexpected data loss.

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We use cookies to ensure that you get the best experience on our website. Click here to learn more. When one presses browse a files like screen comes where one has to select dropbox. At this point the file to be selected is greyed out i. It appears to as though the Safari browser no longer offers the ability to directly select dropbox but forces one to go through files which seems to have restrictions based on file type.

I see. It does seem that a new Files-like file chooser has been incorporated into the Apple apps. The same chooser appears when you go to open a file in Pages. I don't know why the file type would be greyed out, though.

That might be an area where the website could do a better job with their Javascript, indicating acceptable file types. Could you try a different browser for this purpose? There are many choices: Chrome, Firefox, iCab, etc. There's a chance they may continue with the older method.

Hmmm, I just tried the Chrome browser with the same results. As you say, it sounds like the Javascript in the website is requesting the same Apple file browser. All iOS web browsers are required to use the same "webkit" software, so they really differ only in the surface "chrome", not actual functionality.

As I already alluded to, the website may need to update their Javascript to work with the new system. There may be some new parameters for the file browser object, designating acceptable file types.

You might see if the site has a user group that is discussing this. I will report the outcome back here. I've been thinking about this some more. It may be that, as you suspected, the new file browser will not select a file for which there's no app to open it.

I wonder if it would help to install an app that can interpret this file type, maybe a track viewer? That might be a viable work-around. Change cellular data to WLAN. Cellular data is unstable and you could change your cellular data to WLAN. Reset network settings. If neither of the above ways works, just try to reset the network settings on your iPhone.

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.

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 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. 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? 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. 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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