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I have recently encountered very strange issue.

I have a VoIP app. I install the same build on 4 iPhones (3 iPhone 5s and 1 iPhone4(iOS6.1)). Then I put app into background. 2 iPhones 5s and iPhone4 keep receiving data as they supposed and only one particular device(iPhone 5s) stops receiving network data. All phones are in the same WiFi network and connect to the same service. 2 of them have sim cards 2 of them don't. The problematic one has sim card.

I have my app set up as VoIP app with NSStreamNetworkServiceTypeVoIP set to NSInputStream

NSInputStream *_inputStream ;
CFStreamCreatePairWithSocketToHost(NULL, (__bridge CFStringRef)host, port, &readStream, &writeStream);

_outputStream = CFBridgingRelease(writeStream);
_inputStream = CFBridgingRelease(readStream);
[_inputStream setProperty:NSStreamNetworkServiceTypeVoIP forKey:NSStreamNetworkServiceType];

I would appreciate any hints why this can happen.

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  • do you have background modes for VOIP in your plist? Mar 11, 2014 at 14:59
  • @AntonijoDev Yes, otherwise 3 other phones wouldn't work. Mar 11, 2014 at 15:16

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OK, so after hours of debugging I started trying to reboot device and reset settings.

Device reboot was useless.

After I have reset network settings problem has disappeared.

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  • I'm unfortunately experiencing this issue as well only on iPhone 5S... I discovered this bug 4 months ago, and it only appears from time to time... Resetting network settings did nothing for me when the issue occurs... 7.1.1 does not fix the issue, I have filled a bug report to Apple with many logs that should help them to correct it but still no news about it...
    – TheSquad
    Apr 25, 2014 at 12:00
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I have the same issue and the only fix I found was to restart the network settings.

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