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IPhone 6 issue please help?
My IPhone 6 was perfect, no issue at all, a few days ago before bed I charged it, woke up the next day, it was totally dead. DEAD !!.took it to the store , changed the battery, still dead, the guy was puzzled too. He said 2 things , either dropped in the water or floor...well not possible because when I woke up it was still on the table with the charger connected to it. Any ideas ? thanks
3 Answers
- 2 years ago
On the off chance that your iPhone 6 shows that something turned out badly while endeavoring to reestablish or refresh your gadget by means of iTunes. It more often than not prompts you with this message.
To fix this error, try to perform the following workarounds:
• Upgrade to the most recent iTunes variant accessible.
• Reboot your PC.
• Restore your iPhone utilizing an alternate USB link, or another PC.
• Force your iPhone to restart.
- 2 years ago
did he try with new screen? i've had them before where we thought it was the battery and the phone was dead but its just that the screen had a very small crack in the LCD
- BlkBearLv 72 years ago
End of life, electronic death. Some electronics just die. One thing you do know, is that whatever the issue is, it's not the battery, so any number of connections between the battery and the rest of the phone. May have been caused from a drop from weeks ago. Moisture/condensation from listening to the phone in the shower, going from warm to cold, sweating in pockets or arm/wrist band while exercising. Does not take much. And corrosion damage happens without electronics getting submerged.