My iphone 4 dies and charges until it turns back on. What could be the problem?
My iphone 4 dies and charges until it turns back on. What could be the problem?
My Iphone died and I put it on the charger. When it turned back on, I noticed it doesn't charge at all. It will go to about 5 percent, then turn back off. What could be the problem?
Sounds like the battery is just about to go. An Apple store can change the battery for you. It's possible to change it yourself, but that's not very easy. Look on YouTube for how to do it.
You could have a duff battery or a dodgy charger, either that or the phone is knackered.
Planned obsolescence?
Your iphone is made by apple = made in china = nooob tech = worthless= get android
Try holding the Power Button and the Home Button until the Apple Logos.
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