Why iPhone won't turn up while charging
its showing a charging but the percentage doesn't increase and at last the phone remain off.
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its showing a charging but the percentage doesn't increase and at last the phone remain off.
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Run through test.
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*If Restoring doesn't work, inspect the battery. I strongly encourage you have a technician do this in the event something happens to the battery, for safety reasons. Battery might be damaged and may need replacement
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hi thanks for the feedback but i'm not able to connect the phone to computer. already perform the soft reset but it doesn't work
If you're unable to you can put the phone in DFU mode, see the link. I would still give it a shot at the restore. This corrects the firmware issue if any exists.
you can't restore a dead phone. you can't fix hardware problems with software solutions. waste of time.
This is true, but it is best practice to at least build a rapport in order to narrow the issue.
Hmm I am not a iPhone expert but this sounds like a tigirs or tristar issue. What charger are you using? Have you used a low quality or anything other than a genuine apple charger recently?
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i'm using a genuine apple charger. howcan i fix this issue???
So your iPhone 5s won't charge.
The tool that you need to determine what kind of problem you have is a usb ammeter. When you connect the phone to a charger with a usb ammeter in line, you can see the charging current that the device consumes. If normal--then you have a charge reporting problem, either bad battery or a missing filter in the gas gauge line on the board. If abnormal--you have an actual charging problem which can either be parts or motherboard. Rule out parts by replacing the battery and overlaying a known good charge port to see if the motherboard can charge. If that doesn't solve, you have a motherboard level charging problem where the usb handshake chip "tristar" is bad from use of a non-Apple, non-certified charger. Send out to microsolderer for board repair.
Jessa
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