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lmasterz

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Aug 14, 2016
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My iPhone 6 was on 1% battery, plugged it in charger, a few seconds later it crashed. The Apple logo came on. The logo stays there for a while then turns off, it does not loop. I even timed it. When I turn on the phone, Apple logo stays on for 2 min 35 secs until the phone turns off. I tried a hard reboot, still no luck.

I’m using a jailbroken iOS 9.1. I had a similar problem 6 month ago, but it kept looping, and I was able to simply solve the problem using the No substrate mode by using the volume-up button. Now that's not working so I do not think it's a jailbroken iPhone issue. Also, I haven't installed any tweaks recently.

Also, my laptop/iTunes does not detect an iPhone is connected.
 
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My iPhone 6 was on 1% battery, plugged it in charger, a few seconds later it crashed. The Apple logo came on. The logo stays there for a while then turns off, it does not loop. I even timed it. When I turn on the phone, Apple logo stays on for 2 min 35 secs until the phone turns off. I tried a hard reboot, still no luck.

I’m using a jailbroken iOS 9.1. I had a similar problem 6 month ago, but it kept looping, and I was able to simply solve the problem using the No substrate mode by using the volume-up button. Now that's not working so I do not think it's a jailbroken iPhone issue. Also, I haven't installed any tweaks recently.

Also, my laptop/iTunes does not detect an iPhone is connected.
try this.
 
Thank you for your input.

As I mentioned, my phone is NOT in a boot loop. It simply turns on for 2 mins 30 seconds with the apple logo then turns off. It does not loop. The solution you posted DID work for me when it looped 6 month ago as I have already mentioned.
 
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