Is your iPhone going dead as soon as the battery runs out? If your phone is not turning on then follow this easy trick:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Tech giant Apple’s new series of iPhone (iPhone 17) and iPhone Air (iPhone Air) have created a stir in the market since their launch. But meanwhile, a disturbing complaint is coming to light from many users. According to the report, the iPhone of many users is not turning on even after putting it on charge again after the battery is completely drained. If you are also struggling with this problem and you feel that your expensive phone has got damaged, then wait! Before taking it to the service center, it is very important for you to know about some important steps and fixes.

Why is iPhone ‘blacking out’ after battery drain? Often when an iPhone’s battery reaches 0%, it needs a minimum voltage to boot up again. The iPhone 17 and Air models use new power management chips, which sometimes go into ‘protection mode’ in case of deep discharge. Because of this, when you connect the charger, the phone does not respond immediately and the screen appears completely black. Tech experts say that this is not a hardware fault, but a software based security loop which can be easily fixed.

Adopt these ‘quick fix’ methods before going to the service center If your phone is not turning on, first let it charge with the original Apple charger and cable for at least 30 to 45 minutes. Sometimes it takes time for the phone to show the charging symbol. after this ‘Force Restart’ Follow the procedure. For this, press and immediately release the Volume Up button, then press and immediately release the Volume Down button, and finally press and hold the side Power button until the ‘Apple logo’ appears on the screen. In most cases this trick works magically and the phone comes back to life.

What to do to avoid such problem in future? For better health of Apple devices, experts recommend never letting the battery drop completely to 0%. Always try to keep your iPhone charged between 20% to 80%. Also, make sure your iPhone is updated to the latest iOS version, as Apple often releases software patches to fix such bugs. If the phone does not turn on even after a force restart, then the problem may be due to dust accumulated in the charging port or a bad cable, which is mandatory to be checked.