Coinbase is not working after the iOS update? What to Do on iPhone: Annoying Troubleshoots, Intense Results
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**Meta Description** :Coinbase Stops Working Post iOS Update? How to fix iPhone crashing, loading, and login problems — 11 tested solutions to stop crashing, loading errors and log-in issues quickly, frequently asked questions and prevention.
When Coinbase no longer opens, continues to crash, or freezes on a loading screen, after you have recently updated iOS, there is no reason to fear. This typically occurs due to mundane reasons such as an update mismatch in an application, a network glitch, or the existence of data in the cache that is behaving oddly following the upgrade.
In this tutorial, you are going to discover just how to make Coinbase stop being nonfunctional following the update to iOS. How to Use iPhone*–step-by-step, in the correct sequence, so you do not spend your time.
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**It has been observed that Coinbase ceases to work immediately after an iOS update.**
With an iOS upgrade, your iPhone transforms so much on the inside. Applications that were functioning yesterday might fail to work today particularly finance applications that depend on secure connections, device checks and updated system frameworks.
**The most widespread causes are as follows:**
The version of Old Coinbase app on your iPhone is up-to-date, and Coinbase is not. The result of that mismatch may lead to crashes or blank screens. Coinbase suggests that it is best to update the app.
* **Problems related to the fight of old stored data with new iOS behavior: Temporary cache problems. Coinbase offers clearing cache (or re-installing where necessary).
* **Network behaviors: Network behaviors can be reset by major iOS updates. Coinbase suggests changing Wi-Fi and cellular in order to test.
* **Coinbase service issue: Sometimes the app is correct, but Coinbase services are experiencing an outage--talk to their status page before you make a change.
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## **Do This First: 3 Quick Checks (2 Minutes).
### **1) Check if Coinbase is down**
Make sure you do not have Coinbase undergoing an incident before you install anything.
* can you see red or yellow indicators on the official Coinbase Status page?
### **2) Updating Coinbase in the App Store.
Open App Store your profile icon Updates and update Coinbase. Another suggestion made by Apple is to check on updating of the apps in a situation where an app ceases to respond.
### **3) Close Coinbase and reopen forcefully**
This cures a glut of frozen on logo errors. Force-closing and reinstalling are also mentioned among the steps of Apple when applications fail to respond.
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## **iPhone (In Order) Step-by-Step Fixes.
Work through these in order. Install Coinbase and wait till it is working.
### **Step 1: Restart your iPhone**
This one is easy to say and it removes temporary memory problems that usually appear immediately after an upgrade to iOS.
### **Step 2: Change Wi-Fi to Cellular data and vice versa.
Try:
Disability Wi-Fi and cellular, or
* Disable cell and use Wi-Fi.
Coinbase, in particular, suggests the change of networks as a remedy measure. )
Disabling VPN (and other privacy relays) can be done temporarily, in step 3.
Trying to use a VPN? Disable it and restart again by waiting one minute and trying Coinbase. Certain VPN paths may cause loading loop, unsuccessful validation or sign-in loops.
Check iPhone storage
: Check iPhone memory
When there is little space on your storage, applications may crash, be unable to load or update properly. Quick test:
* **Settings General iPhone Storage.
5.0 GB Free space: Free up some GB in case you are nearly full.
### **Step 5: Clear Coinbase cache (when there is the option)
On mobile, Coinbase offers a mechanism of clearing the cache:
* Settings Coinbase Coinbase Coinbase Menu (where possible) SMU Tools Clear cache next launch Coinbase reopened.
Don’t see that option? Alright, that is alright - go and install under.
1. Delete or offload and reinstall Coinbase.
Apple suggests that the solution to an app halting is to delete and re-download the app (you will lose any information saved in the app).
Coinbase also recommends the removal and installation of the app when there is no option to clear the cache.
Two good options:
* Offload App (stores documents/data on phone in most situations):
Settings -General-iPhone storage-Coinbase-Offload app-Reinstall.
* **Delete App** (cleanest reset):
Uninstall Coinbase to Restart iPhone to Add App Store to sign in again.
### Step 7: Updating iOS to the most recent patch.
Installing a significant iOS version (such as x.0) normally brings stability fixes in the form of x.0.1 / x.1 patch updates shortly thereafter. Go to:
* **General Settings Software Update.
It is also advised that you update your device OS at Coinbase.
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**Account Checks (You Cannot Afford to Miss These) Security Checks**
The following are safe measures that will tend to resolve the problem of login not finishing:
* **Confirm Date & Time: Settings General Date and Time Set Automatically.
* **Face ID / Passcode** Verify that Face ID is on and your password is functional (Coinbase sign-in flows may use secure device verifications).
* **Permissions: Local network, cellular data, Coinbase requests notifications, and Coinbase can be allowed to do so, as long as there is a necessity.
Also: **do not use fast repeated logins. Excessive efforts may lead to the creation of temporary security bans on a large number of platforms (not necessarily, but it is a good rule of thumb: do not make it worse).
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**Nevertheless, in certain cases, it is necessary to reach out to Coinbase Support.**
Contact support if:
Status Coinbase displays no incident, yet the application fails upon reinstallation.
* Web based: can log in, not iPhone.
* You believe you are locked/restricted/stuck in verification.
Before contacting, gather:
* iPhone model + iOS version
* Coinbase app version
What you see (error text, screenshot)
* Wi-Fi, cellular or both.
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## **FAQs**
### **1) Why is Coinbase stuck on the loading screen after my iOS update?**
Most often it’s an app/iOS mismatch, a cache conflict, or a network route issue. Start by updating Coinbase and switching Wi-Fi/cellular.
### **2) How do I know if Coinbase is down or it’s just my phone?**
Check the official Coinbase Status page. If there’s an incident, it’s not your phone.
### **3) Will deleting Coinbase delete my crypto?**
Your crypto isn’t stored “inside” the app like photos. It’s tied to your Coinbase account. But you must be able to sign in again, so ensure you know your login method and have access to your email/2FA.
### **4) What’s the safest fix if Coinbase keeps crashing?**
Update the app, restart the iPhone, then reinstall Coinbase if needed. Apple and Coinbase both support reinstalling as a fix when other steps fail.
### **5) Coinbase says “connection error” after iOS update—what should I do?**
Switch networks (Wi-Fi ↔ cellular), disable VPN temporarily, and try again. Coinbase recommends testing different networks.
### **6) I updated Coinbase, but it still won’t open—what next?**
Clear cache if available, then reinstall the app. If it still fails and Coinbase Status is normal, contact support with your device/app details.
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## **Conclusion**
When iOS updates shake things up, Coinbase can act glitchy—but the fix is usually straightforward. Start by checking for a Coinbase outage, update the app, force close it, and test your network. If that doesn’t work, clear cache (if available) and reinstall. In most cases, that’s enough to get you back in.