But what about when something goes wrong with your iPhone? What do you do then? I know I would have to go through all of my contacts and see if anyone I knew had an iPhone that was still working. And if they did, I would have to call them and ask them to help me fix the phone. It’s a lot of work, but it’s worth it in the end because we can always rely on our iPhones to keep us connected.

When your iPhone stops working, it can be a frustrating experience. You may not know what to do if it doesn’t turn on or charge, and you may be wondering why. This post is meant to help if you have an iPhone and don’t know how to fix it.

3 Ways to Fix iPhone Won’t Turn On

charge your battery

The iPhone won’t turn on because the battery is fully discharged. Wait 30-60 minutes before plugging in your charger so your gadget can get enough power to restart. If you want your battery to last longer, check out our battery life advice.

Soft Reboot / Forced Reboot

After charging, if your iPhone still won’t turn on, try the tried and true “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” step. If you have an iPhone 4/5 or SE, the power button is located on the top edge. You must press the side button and the volume-up button if you have an iPhone X. Maybe you could try to force an iPhone to restart too?

Contact Apple Support

If you have not tried the above procedures and your iPhone is still covered by Apple’s warranty, please visit Apple’s support site and speak to one of their representatives about your problem. They may be able to resolve it for you for free.

Final Words

If your iPhone is stuck on the Apple logo, it’s most likely because of a problem with the phone’s battery. If your iPhone has been dead for a while or if it just stopped working, you can try to charge it up. If that doesn’t work, you can try to reset the phone. If that still doesn’t work, you can go to an Apple store and have them fix your iPhone.