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Why does my iPhone keep turning off?


Question Posted Thursday May 28 2015, 5:15 am

I turn on my iPhone then it keeps turning off. It sometimes takes a minute and sometimes it stays on for an hour or more. Yes, it is fully charged, and no I haven't put on any new apps lately.

Can anyone help me?

Thank you!


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Dragonflymagic answered Thursday May 28 2015, 2:58 pm:
I had this happen with an older flip phone once. I didn't know there was a problem at first til others said they called me right back but my phone was turned off yesterday. So I took it in to the dealer and they discovered it did indeed have that issue. It wasn't fixable. Phone had to be replaced. Everything with technology can have bad parts that eventually cause issues and need to be replaced. I am sure those same issues can occur with the current Iphones, so call your dealer.

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