Fix Old iPhone 4 That Cant Be Turned On

We occasionally receive calls from curious old iPhone owners telling us that their iPhone 4 has just died and won't turn on, cost, boot or respond to them in any way. We appear to have discovered a good and simple solution that functions the majority of the time. The best way to fix your issue is to just make a hard reset on the iPhone. In case you don't already know how to do that, below are the instructions on the way Reset all: have to do is to maintain the house button and the power button at the same time for 15 to 20 minutes.

After around 15 seconds, the Apple logo should appear and your beloved iPhone 4 will boot up and be back to usual. If you're confused about the measures, you will find several guides that may be seen on YouTube. Just look for iPhone 4 reset and you'll find videos which will explain the entire process to you, step by step. We aren't sure what creates this problem it seems to occur. We think it's a bug at the iPhone program that makes the telephone fully freeze working now and then. If this strategy doesn't fix the matter then you take the iPhone in to your service provider if it is under warranty.

When it isn't, take it to an iPhone Repair and iPad repair center. In order to prevent having this problem, it's advisable that you always keep your iPhone updated on the most recent iOS software as every new release includes many bug fixes. Apple is constantly striving to have the most stable phone OS available. By keeping upgraded, you may at least know that you've the best possible applications on your iPhone and that it's the least possible change of crashing. This clearly isn't a guarantee, but it's a best practice. It's a common however that jailbreaking your iPhone may leads to your phone freezing, as we've explained earlier in this article.

While it's possible that jailbreaking can brick your iPhone, it won't cause the problem we're coping with now. We've seen this occur on both the jailbroken and standard iPhones. We have not seen this problem on almost any iPhone 3G's or 3GS's, just the iPhone 4. We wonder whether the iPhone 4S will endure through the same problem.

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