My iPhone won't charge anymore and is stuck at 4%.

stevens__89 -  
PSud Posted messages 1385 Status Member -
Bonjour, j'ai un iPhone 4s mais il ne veut plus du tout charger. J'ai essayé toutes les manipulations que j'ai pu trouver sur Internet, mais rien ne marche. Il s'allume, mais il reste bloqué à 4 %. J'ai vraiment besoin que l'on m'aide, je suis prêt à tout essayer. Merci d'avance en espérant avoir une aide précieuse, merci.

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  1. PSud Posted messages 1385 Status Member 528
     
    Good evening,
    There is a good chance that the battery is dead. In that case, there is only one solution: change it. You can find kits online to do the operation yourself, but it's so risky that it's better to go to a shop that can do it for you. The exact same thing happened to my wife's iPhone 4. The replacement cost us €48. Given the price of iPhones, it's a small price to pay to have a functional device again.
    To prevent this from happening in the future, there is only one rule: never let it completely discharge regularly and then charge it fully. It's better to have small discharges followed by charges. In fact, plug it in as often as possible, as soon as you get near a power outlet.
    Best regards
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    1. stevens__89
       
      Well, I agree, then I will see if someone else can help me with a solution other than yours in case I sell it to buy another one... Long live today's technology...
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  2. PERDUTRESPERDU Posted messages 3 Status Member
     
    Probably!! Change the power outlet, you never know, etc. Also change the charger and check if it works with another charger or put in another battery and check if it charges well.
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    1. PSud Posted messages 1385 Status Member 528
       
      Putting another battery just to see is impossible on an iPhone. To change the battery, you need to open the device with special tools, and inside, it's so delicate that an untrained amateur is likely to not be able to put it back together. The right solution is to properly manage the battery by charging it as I mentioned earlier. My iPhone is over 4 years old and still works just as well in terms of charging.
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