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kylewalkerup

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Jan 27, 2019
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My iPhone 7 was turned out, may be due to a low battery during the night. When I wake up early morning, the phone was off and I connected it with the charger. It shows the Apple logo and again turned off. After a few seconds, it again shows the Apple logo and then again turned off.

This is happening continuously and I am not able to turn on the mobile. I even keep the mobile plugged in for complete one hour, but during this time the same thing happened and I am not able to turn it on.

I contacted a local repairing shop and they told me that I need to replace the battery of my iPhone as the previous battery is dead and they are asking for 40$ for the battery.

But I believe that battery can't be dead overnight as it was working perfectly fine just before that night.

I wanted to know if I need to reinstall the iOS using iTunes? Or any software issue which I can try to solve this problem?
 
The symptom you describe sounds very much like the battery is dead. You should never allow your phone's battery to get so low that it turns off. Take it to your local shop and let them change the battery for you. Make sure they warranty their work in case that doesn't resolve the problem.
 
For me, it is hard to believe. A battery providing about 10 to 12 hours of mobile use, can't be dead overnight...
Any other person who might have any idea?
 
My iPhone 7 was turned out, may be due to a low battery during the night. When I wake up early morning, the phone was off and I connected it with the charger. It shows the Apple logo and again turned off. After a few seconds, it again shows the Apple logo and then again turned off.

This is happening continuously and I am not able to turn on the mobile. I even keep the mobile plugged in for complete one hour, but during this time the same thing happened and I am not able to turn it on.

I contacted a local repairing shop and they told me that I need to replace the battery of my iPhone as the previous battery is dead and they are asking for 40$ for the battery.

But I believe that battery can't be dead overnight as it was working perfectly fine just before that night.

I wanted to know if I need to reinstall the iOS using iTunes? Or any software issue which I can try to solve this problem?

Can you remove/open the front panel of your iPhone? I you have proper equipment and you know how to open the front panel, then opn it. Below the panel, you will see your batter connector is not properly placed on the iphone logic board. You can also try to clean the battery connector using a tooth brush just to clean any dust on it and then place it on the logic board connector properly.

Close the front panel, plugin the charger, and that is it... Now you can start your iphone easily. Without any problem.

If this does'nt work, then you must replace your battery no other optoin.
 
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Can you remove/open the front panel of your iPhone? I you have proper equipment and you know how to open the front panel, then opn it. Below the panel, you will see your batter connector is not properly placed on the iphone logic board. You can also try to clean the battery connector using a tooth brush just to clean any dust on it and then place it on the logic board connector properly.

Close the front panel, plugin the charger, and that is it... Now you can start your iphone easily. Without any problem.

If this does'nt work, then you must replace your battery no other optoin.

You made my day...:apple::apple: It works...
 
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