Iphone 11 Will Not Turn On Troubleshooting
iPhone 11 Troubleshooting
Introduction
If your iPhone 11 won’t turn on, this guide will help you diagnose the problem and provide possible solutions.
Before you begin, consider these common issues:
- Your iPhone may be discharged and need charging.
- Your iPhone may have a firmware crash.
- Your iPhone’s battery may be degraded.
- Your iPhone’s screen may be damaged.
- Your iPhone’s motherboard may be damaged.
Causes
Battery Discharged
Plug your iPhone into a charger for at least 10 minutes to ensure that it’s not discharged.
Firmware Crash
To fix a firmware crash, perform a forced restart by pressing the following buttons in quick succession:
- Volume Up button
- Volume Down button
- Power button
Bad Battery
If your iPhone’s battery is damaged or degraded, it may not hold a charge.
To check your battery health:
- Go to Settings.
- Select Battery.
- Tap on Battery Health.
Damaged Screen
If your iPhone’s screen is damaged, it may prevent the phone from turning on.
To test if your screen is damaged, try connecting your iPhone to an external display.
Damaged Motherboard
If none of the above solutions work, your iPhone’s motherboard may be damaged.
To repair a damaged motherboard, you will need to replace it.
Additional Resources
If you are unable to fix your iPhone 11 on your own, you can bring it to a professional repair shop.
For more information and support, visit the following resources:
- Schedule a repair
- Contact Apple Support
- Visit the Apple Support website
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