What to Know
- An iPhone that has a problem with shutting down could be due to damaged apps, water damage or (usually) problems with the battery.
- Sometimes an unreset can solve an iPhone that is constantly shutting off, or even power cycling by itself.
- If none of the above fails it is possible to reach out to Apple Support for a battery replacement in order to prevent the problem from happening again.
If we require the devices to talk to us with us, entertain us, or to help us get up on time every morning, we depend upon our iPhones to function properly constantly. Therefore, an iPhone that shuts off for no reason can be an issue.
What Causes an iPhone to Keep Shutting Down
There are many reasons that could trigger this problem, including malfunctioning applications and water damage however, most of instances, the issue is with the battery. There are several ways to determine if the battery is at fault The most reliable method is The Battery Health feature built into the iOS app, if you’re iPhone is shutting down after 30% battery and a tool made available by Apple.
How to Fix an iPhone That Keeps Shutting Down
Before you take the replacement of your battery route there are a few easy software steps that you can do to repair an iPhone that is constantly shutting down.
- Hard reset your iPhone. If you’re experiencing problems such as your iPhone suddenly shutting off the first solution is generally to restart the device. However, in this instance it is necessary to make use of an additional type of restart, known as”hard reset. A hard reset differs from a normal restart in that it more thoroughly changes the operation system as well as memory within the phone (but don’t fret: you won’t lose any information). If the reason for this restart is due to an application with a bug that makes it draw more power from the battery than it is supposed to, this will solve the issue.
- Update iOS. If you’ve experienced instances of your iPhone suddenly shutting down it is due to your operating system. In the event that the reset did not perform and you’re running a version of iOS older than 11.2 It is recommended to update to the most recent edition of iOS. T
If your iPhone cannot update its operating system then go to settingsand then Notifications and then select each app listed and turn the notifications slider to white/off. After that, update the operating system. Then when the update has been completed and the phone has been restarted the phone, turn back notifications for every app whose notifications you shut off.
- Make sure your battery is in good health. Battery Health provides two key details about the capacity of charging of your battery, and the way the battery’s capacity is affecting the performance of your phone. This Battery Health section will let you know if your battery is at a level that it is in need of being replaced.
To see the status of your smartphone’s Battery Health, tap Settings> Battery> Battery Health. If your Maximum Capacity is extremely low, it could be an indication of a problem with your battery. If you don’t see any other value then “Peak Performance Capability,” it could be an indication that the battery is not functioning properly.
- Restore your iPhone from backups with DFU. If your iPhone is not responding to your calls it’s time to attempt a restore via DFU on your device. DFU, to do this join your iPhone to the computer using USB and then, using iTunes, make a backup from the backup you made on your iPhone. Once you’ve done that then put your iPhone into DFU mode after which you can you can restore the iPhone using the backup you’ve made.
Contact Apple to request a replacement battery. If all other options you’ve tried have been able to solve the issue, it might be because the issue lies with the iPhone’s hardware and not its software. It could be because the battery inside your iPhone is damaged or it’s at it’s end lifespan.
Apple is the best option to get help and support, so get in touch with Apple Customer Support.
FAQ
- Why does the iPhone’s ringer never stop going off?
You could be accidentally changing the phone’s settings for sound through pressing buttons. It is possible to turn off this feature by clicking the Settings Settings > Sound and Haptics and turning off Change By Buttons. Do Not Disturb is also a typical cause and you should check the settings as well.
- What can you do that the Wi-Fi keeps shutting off for an iPhone?
The first step is to turn Wi-Fi off and back on or restarting the iPhone. If this doesn’t fix the problem, try turning off the Wi-Fi network on your phone, and then connecting to the network. Also, try resetting your WiFi router.
- What can you do that the iPhone’s alarm keeps being turned off?
There are many options you can use to resolve an iPhone alarm that’s not working. Try rebooting the phone, then deleting and resetting the alarm, or upgrading the operating system of your iPhone. If none of this works it is possible to restore the iPhone to its factory settings.
- Why is my data going off in my iPhone?
The first step is to contact your service provider for cell phones to ensure that there’s not an issue with your service. If this isn’t the case then try taking out and reinserting your SIM card within your phone. It’s possible you’ve turned airplane mode off accidentally.