Many iPhone users have a complaint that their “iPhone keeps shutting off”. Generally, this was a simple issue that you can solve it using simple steps. Because Apple Support gave better solutions to get rid of this problem. Here I gonna share with you the fixes to solve this issue.
Fix 1: Force Restart your device
If your device randomly goes to shut down, then try this restart method. For that,
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For iPhone 6 and earlier
- Simultaneously press and hold the “Home Button” and “Power Button”.
- Hold both buttons until the screen turns to “black” and wait until the Apple Logo appears.
For iPhone 7
Press and hold the Power and Volume Down Button at the same time until the Apple logo appears.
For iPhone 8 and later
- Press the “Volume Up button” and release it.
- Press the “Volume Down button” and release it
- Then, press and hold the “Side Button” until the Apple Logo appears on the screen.
Fix 2: Update iOS Version
If the force restart does not work, then move to the software update. Make sure to update your device to the latest version. For that,
- Go to Settings -> General -> Software Update.
- And click “Download and Install”.
- Now check if there is any update is available on your device.
- Then Enter the “Passcode”.
- Next, it will download and install the current version of iOS.
Fix 3: Check the Battery Health
Sometimes the battery will be affected or damaged. So, try to check the battery’s health. So for that,
- Launch “Settings”.
- Tap “Battery”.
- Select “Battery Health”.
- The “Maximum Capacity” menu shows the total charge capacity of your iPhone to hold. If your Maximum capacity is very low, you may get some issues.
- The “Peak Performance Capability” tells you the iPhone performance related to battery capacity.
Fix 4: Restore iPhone from backup with DFU Mode
This method is solved for many people, So you can also try this one.
- Connect your iPhone to Mac/PC.
- In iTunes, you need to take the backup of your iPhone. To do this click the “Back Up Now” in the main iTunes window.
- After doing this action you need to connect your iPhone to DFU Mode.
For Restart the iPhone 8 & later
- Press and release the Volume Up Button.
- Then, press and release the Volume Down Button.
- Press and hold the Side button until the black screen appears and then, press the Volume Down Button.
- After 5 seconds, press the side button along with the Volume Down button.
- Leave the buttons after your iPhone appears in iTunes.
For Restart the iPhone 7
- Press and hold the side button and Volume down button at the same time.
- When a window pops up in iTunes that says iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode, let go of the volume down button.
- If the iPhone screen turns black, it means you are in DFU Mode.
For Restart the iPhone 6 and earlier
- Press and hold the side button(power button) and Home button at the same time.
- When a window pops up in iTunes that says iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode, let go of the volume down button.
- If the iPhone screen turns black, it means you are in DFU Mode.
Fix 5: Contact Apple Support
If your iPhone is under any warranty status, then you can contact Apple Support for further Repair or Replacement.
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