SOLVED: iPhone Can' t Be Turned Back On
When your iPhone won't turn on, maybe you think that you must give up it and buy a new one. But there are lots of ways to try to fix your iPhone before deciding give up it. If your iPhone won't turn on, in this article, I’ll help you determine the reason why your iPhone won’t turn on and show you how to fix your iPhone when it isn’t turning on.
When you find that the display is black and the device won’t power back on, it could be happening because of a variety of different reasons. So you need know the trouble, then to solve. If your iPhone can' t be turned on, the reason is the software crashed that needs to be reset
& restore or a hardware problem is preventing your iPhone turn on.
1. iPhone Won’t Turn On Due To Software Problem If your iPhone won' t turn on due to software problem, it is the easiest to troubleshoot. If that doesn’t solve the problem, I must discuss the hardware issues that can cause the problem. If you’have determined that your Phone’s software is the reason your iPhone won’t turn on, you need backup and restore your iPhone. Then you can try hard reset. To hard reset your iPhone on an iPhone, you can press and hold down the Sleep / Wake button (the power button) and the Home button at the same time, for at least 20 seconds or until the Apple logo appears on the screen. (On iPhone 7 and newer, hold the power button and volume down button instead).
2. Check Your Battery Level and Charger If the battery level are lowly enough, the device have not enough power to alert you that the power is too low. In this case, your device screen will not turn on no matter
what you do. You must charge the device for at least 1 hour. It will give the device some time to collect a charge. When it gets some power, maybe you can see the low battery icon for a while before it fully boots back up. If you see nothing on the screen after 1 hour, then check the USB charger.
3. Try System Restore by Connecting iTunes If fails all of those, you can try connecting the device to a computer with iTunes to see if iTunes recognizes the device. If it does, you can attempt a system restore. If it doesn' t, the device may not be recognized by iTunes at all. So you need put the device into Recovery Mode by performing a hard restart. After clicking on the blue
Update button, maybe it need 15 minutes. Finally, allow the restore to take place, then try rebooting the device again.
4. Check if Its a Water Damaged Water damage is insidious and unpredictable. iPhones are fragile, drops and spills can cause damage that stops iPhones from turning on. So you must do a visual inspection of the outside of your iPhone. More information about phone repair guides and tools, you can follow vipfixphone.com.