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iPhone isn’t working at all

iPhone started glitching then turn off and doesn’t turn on

Posted on Jul 22, 2023 2:52 PM

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Posted on Jul 22, 2023 5:43 PM

parriciapayan01 Said:

"iPhone isn’t working at all: iPhone started glitching then turn off and doesn’t turn on"

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Troubleshooting iPhone Power:

Save a Few: Visit the following links for tips on troubleshooting this...

I. Try what is on this Link: If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't Turn on or is Frozen - Apple Support


II. View the Battery Health:

Apple recommends you get a new battery, once the Battery Health reaches 80% or lower. When the Battery Health is 80% or lower, it is time for a new battery.

  1. Go To: Settings
  2. Tap: Battery
  3. Tap: Battery Health
  4. View: [the percentage]
  5. Is it 80% or less?  If so, it is time for a new battery.


III. Perform a Restart:

Try Force Restarting your iPhone. Save any information that need be. Then perform the restart.

Go Here: Force Restart iPhone - Apple Support


IV. A Few Apple Support Sites that May Help:






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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Jul 22, 2023 5:43 PM in response to parriciapayan01

parriciapayan01 Said:

"iPhone isn’t working at all: iPhone started glitching then turn off and doesn’t turn on"

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Troubleshooting iPhone Power:

Save a Few: Visit the following links for tips on troubleshooting this...

I. Try what is on this Link: If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't Turn on or is Frozen - Apple Support


II. View the Battery Health:

Apple recommends you get a new battery, once the Battery Health reaches 80% or lower. When the Battery Health is 80% or lower, it is time for a new battery.

  1. Go To: Settings
  2. Tap: Battery
  3. Tap: Battery Health
  4. View: [the percentage]
  5. Is it 80% or less?  If so, it is time for a new battery.


III. Perform a Restart:

Try Force Restarting your iPhone. Save any information that need be. Then perform the restart.

Go Here: Force Restart iPhone - Apple Support


IV. A Few Apple Support Sites that May Help:






iPhone isn’t working at all

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