IPhone stuck at 1 percent and keeps restarting
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Good evening
Last week my iPhone was restarting in a loop
Then I let it drain and now I have to plug it in to use it for 20 seconds before it restarts
I can't use it when it's unplugged because it shuts off and doesn't turn back on
Thank you in advance for your help
Last week my iPhone was restarting in a loop
Then I let it drain and now I have to plug it in to use it for 20 seconds before it restarts
I can't use it when it's unplugged because it shuts off and doesn't turn back on
Thank you in advance for your help
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Hello,
Clean the device's lightning port.
If the iPhone keeps turning off and on while charging or when connecting a headset, it might be helpful to clear the device's lightning port, as lint, dust, or other debris collected in the ports can lead to poor electrical connections and charging issues.
Change the cable, charger, connector, or battery:
you can change the cable, the charger, and try again. Maybe your cable is faulty in addition to the charger, causing it not to charge properly, which is why it keeps turning off and on. If the iOS device is under warranty, take it to an Apple customer store so that the store staff can check which part of the iPhone is causing this problem and they can help resolve it by replacing the faulty part, for example: the cable, the charger, connector, or battery.
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Life is not a river but just a crossing.*
Clean the device's lightning port.
If the iPhone keeps turning off and on while charging or when connecting a headset, it might be helpful to clear the device's lightning port, as lint, dust, or other debris collected in the ports can lead to poor electrical connections and charging issues.
Change the cable, charger, connector, or battery:
you can change the cable, the charger, and try again. Maybe your cable is faulty in addition to the charger, causing it not to charge properly, which is why it keeps turning off and on. If the iOS device is under warranty, take it to an Apple customer store so that the store staff can check which part of the iPhone is causing this problem and they can help resolve it by replacing the faulty part, for example: the cable, the charger, connector, or battery.
--
Life is not a river but just a crossing.*