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iPhone SE turning off and on

My phone is turning off and on.


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iPhone SE

Posted on Jun 15, 2022 9:00 AM

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Posted on Jun 15, 2022 9:36 AM

Hi there!


There are several reasons why an iPhone would exhibit this kimd of behavior


1. Battery - Have you checked the battery health of your iPhone and see if the maximum capacity is below 80%. Are you seeing an important battery message there? If so, the phone may already need a battery replacement.


iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support


2. Apps - Does the issue happen when you try open or use a particular app? If so, you can try checking if the app needs an update or not or you can delete and reinstall it especially if it's 3rd party app.


How to manually update apps on your Apple device - Apple Support


3. iOS - Have you checked if the phone needed an iOS update. The latest one is 15.5. If you have anything below that, you may want to consider updating your phone. It's a good idea to create a backup first before doing that to avoid data loss.


Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


4. Other Hardware issue - Was the phone accidentally dropped or impacted before the issue happened? If so, you may want to have a trained technician inspect the phone for other hardware issues


Apple Repair and Repair Status Check - Official Apple Support


Hope that helps!





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Jun 15, 2022 9:36 AM in response to Kathleend1106

Hi there!


There are several reasons why an iPhone would exhibit this kimd of behavior


1. Battery - Have you checked the battery health of your iPhone and see if the maximum capacity is below 80%. Are you seeing an important battery message there? If so, the phone may already need a battery replacement.


iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support


2. Apps - Does the issue happen when you try open or use a particular app? If so, you can try checking if the app needs an update or not or you can delete and reinstall it especially if it's 3rd party app.


How to manually update apps on your Apple device - Apple Support


3. iOS - Have you checked if the phone needed an iOS update. The latest one is 15.5. If you have anything below that, you may want to consider updating your phone. It's a good idea to create a backup first before doing that to avoid data loss.


Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


4. Other Hardware issue - Was the phone accidentally dropped or impacted before the issue happened? If so, you may want to have a trained technician inspect the phone for other hardware issues


Apple Repair and Repair Status Check - Official Apple Support


Hope that helps!





iPhone SE turning off and on

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