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My Phone Won't Turn On Or Charge Iphone

There are few things more frustrating than when your iPhone won't turn on or charge. You might panic and think your phone is broken, but before you take it to the Apple store, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue yourself. In this article, we'll go through some troubleshooting steps to help you get your iPhone back up and running.

Check Your Charger and Cable

The first thing you should do is check your charger and cable. Sometimes, a faulty charger or cable can prevent your iPhone from charging or turning on. Make sure that your charger is plugged into a working outlet and that your cable is securely connected to both your phone and the charger. If you're using a third-party charger or cable, try switching to an Apple-branded one, as some third-party accessories may not be compatible with your iPhone.

Iphone Charger Cable

Force Restart Your iPhone

If your iPhone still won't turn on or charge, the next step is to force restart your device. This can help resolve any software issues that may be preventing your phone from turning on. To force restart an iPhone:

  1. Press and hold the Power button and the Home button (Volume Down button on iPhone 7 and later models) simultaneously.
  2. Keep holding the buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen.
  3. Release the buttons and wait for your iPhone to restart.
Force Restart Iphone

Put Your iPhone in DFU Mode

If force restarting your iPhone doesn't work, you can try putting your device in DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. This is a last resort, as it erases all data on your iPhone and restores it to its original factory settings. To put your iPhone in DFU mode:

  1. Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina or later).
  2. Press and hold the Power button and Home button (Volume Down button on iPhone 7 and later models) simultaneously for 8 seconds.
  3. Release the Power button but keep holding the Home button (Volume Down button on iPhone 7 and later models) for another 5 seconds.
  4. If the screen stays black, your iPhone is in DFU mode. If the Apple logo appears, you'll need to start over.
Dfu Mode Iphone

Contact Apple Support

If none of these steps work, it's time to contact Apple support. They may be able to diagnose the issue and offer a solution, or they may suggest that you bring your iPhone in for repair. If your iPhone is still under warranty, they may be able to replace it for you at no cost.

Apple Support

Conclusion

If your iPhone won't turn on or charge, don't panic. Try checking your charger and cable, force restarting your device, or putting it in DFU mode. If all else fails, contact Apple support for help. With a little troubleshooting, you'll hopefully be able to get your iPhone working again in no time.

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