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My iphone 6s keeps on turning off

I just got this problem where every time I try to open my phone the second time and put in the passcode it just shutsdown by itself and turns itself back on when it turns on the apple loggo flashes every 3 seconds for about 2-3 mins until it turns back on and it always happens when i have to put my passcode in for anything

iPhone 6s, iOS 14

Posted on Feb 21, 2021 10:59 PM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2021 3:54 PM

Yusufn ~ Restarting randomly can be a symptom of a battery in need of replacement:

"...The power management system determines the capability of the battery to supply this power, and manages the loads in order to maintain operations. When the operations can no longer be supported with the full capabilities of the power management system, the system will perform a shutdown to preserve these electronic components. While this shutdown is intentional from the device perspective, it may be unexpected by the user." [Source: Apple]

…So, if the battery of your iPhone is the original one, it quite likely needs replacement. What's the Maximum Capacity % here?...


Settings > Battery > Battery Health


iPhone Battery & Power Repair


About genuine iPhone batteries


(Articles found by searching Apple's Knowledge Base.)


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Feb 23, 2021 3:54 PM in response to Yusufn

Yusufn ~ Restarting randomly can be a symptom of a battery in need of replacement:

"...The power management system determines the capability of the battery to supply this power, and manages the loads in order to maintain operations. When the operations can no longer be supported with the full capabilities of the power management system, the system will perform a shutdown to preserve these electronic components. While this shutdown is intentional from the device perspective, it may be unexpected by the user." [Source: Apple]

…So, if the battery of your iPhone is the original one, it quite likely needs replacement. What's the Maximum Capacity % here?...


Settings > Battery > Battery Health


iPhone Battery & Power Repair


About genuine iPhone batteries


(Articles found by searching Apple's Knowledge Base.)


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My iphone 6s keeps on turning off

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