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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

iPhone crashes always when it's in my pocket or when it is hitted.

Dears,

I'm very lost for about 2 months now,

My iPhone 6 started to shutdown by itself, when i put it in my pocket, or when it's hit by anything, screens goes off, i then try to hit it on its back then make a hard rest it comes to work, then it goes again to turn off after a few hours, lately it started to turn off without hitting it, it turns off when it's on charger or not, just in idle state it go off.

i tried to restore it to factory setting and it kept doing this, when it shutdown i plug it into pc and it show's me that i have to restore, after many times of restore with no use.

actually I'm afraid it go to any technician that maybe will make it down.

i replaced battery with no use.

i replaced screen with no use.

what is my problem!

i get a bug_type on diagnostics ( 157,144 )

does anyone know what is actually causing this problem

i cannot keep hitting my phone everytime it goes off, otherwise sometimes it dosn't go on except i restore it to defaults, i lost many memories on my phone because of making restore to factory.

please your help

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most things that turn off when they are bumped are loose connections. Battery maybe? but more commonly, if you have to do a hard reset, the screen is loose. The screen will not get an image, if it is disconnected, then reconnected while the screen is on, until a hard reset is done. these things being loose, can also mean worn out connectors on the motherboard

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you can have failures in your battery, screen, Software, or motherboard. i would suggest in this specific case, to have a professional run a diagnosis, and figure out which it is. this would require them to have the phone for a few hours and look at the internal workings.

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Backup your files to iCloud first.

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