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Fourth generation iPhone. Repair is straightforward, but the front glass and LCD must be replaced as a unit. GSM / 8, 16, or 32 GB capacity / Model A1332 / Black and White. This page aims to help users troubleshoot, fix, and seek help for the iPhone 4.

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Why does my phone die around 30%-40%?

I replaced my screen about two weeks ago. I just noticed it was dying around 30%-40% a few days ago. I have read a lot of forums that say to power cycle it. But it's it keeps dying at 30%-40% how do I power cycle it? Any other ideas I how to fix it??

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A power cycle is simply shutting the phone off and then turning it back on. Hold down the power button at the top of the device until a banner appears, asking you to swipe to confirm power off. After swiping and giving it time to shut off, hold the power button until the Apple logo appears to turn it back on.

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has the iPhone had and damage thats not the screen ?

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Replace battery.

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Replacing the battery obviously comes with a few risks of losing data... but you may have too little storage, too many apps, etc? When you are at the home screen click the home button twice to get the small menu appearing at the bottom of apps that you have recently closed. Every app added uses minimum 5% battery if it is left there, which means your device will black out because of battery being used by the apps. To delete them from the menu, hold on any one of the apps in the small menu. They should vibrate and a small red cross should appear at the corner of each one. Delete them!

DO NOT WORRY! DELETING THESE FROM THE SMALL MENU DOES NOT DELETE THEM FROM YOUR DEVICE! THE ARE STILL AT THE HOME SCREEN!

Remember to clear this menu regularly!

If this does not seem to work, try syncing to a mac laptop but if that has no effect either, contact your internet provider or if you use wifi get it repaired. This should be free if your device still carries a guarantee.

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Replacement of battery has no risk of data loss.

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