If you have an iPhone 10, 10s, 10s Max, or even an iPhone 11s, you may have experienced an issue where you plug your phone in and it doesn’t turn on automatically, even after being plugged in for hours. In this post, we’ll discuss how to troubleshoot this issue and make your iPhone turn on faster after it dies.
Firstly, while your iPhone is plugged in and charging, try to force restart it by pressing the volume up button, then the volume down button, and finally, press and hold the power button until you see the Apple logo. If the logo does not appear after 30 seconds, let go of the buttons.
If your phone still doesn’t turn on after this, it could be due to a faulty cable, wall adapter, or wall socket. Try changing the cable or plugging it into a different USB port. After 10 minutes of charging, your iPhone should automatically turn on when the battery hits around three percent.
If your phone still won’t turn on, try force restarting it again while it’s charging. If this still doesn’t work, try using a different cable, wall adapter, or wall socket. Troubleshoot until you find the issue.
In the video, the issue was resolved after changing the cable and waiting four minutes. The issue could have been due to a faulty cable, wall outlet or adapter.
In conclusion, the above steps should help you make your iPhone turn on faster after it dies. Remember, always troubleshoot until you find the issue and try different cables, wall adapters, and wall sockets until you find a solution.