HT1414 While on the safari app my page cuts out and says you are not connected to Internet but I am clearly connected

While on safari app it cuts out saying cannot display page not connected to Internet but I clearly am

i just had this problem i found my iphone completely flat this mornin and it said to charge i plugged it in my comp and it said to connect to itunes i did and it started loading the software on now works fine

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