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My Iphone 5 Shut Off And Now Flashes The Apple Logo When Charged

IPhone won't turn on, when plugged in goes to apple logo then flickers off repeatedly. Help?

Screen is black and won't turn on. When plugged into charger the apple logo will come on, stay for about 10 seconds, then flicker out. Then it will do the same thing again indefinitely. I can't reset it because when I plug it into my computer iTunes won't recognize it and the screen just remains black.

Help, please?! :(

How to get my iPhone off of the apple logo.?

My iPhone is stuck on the apple logo and once in a while it will have the little loading wheel on it. I have tried to hold down the power button and home button till it shut off and came back on, but when it comes back on it will show the low battery logo. I have charged the iPhone for a day and it still does it. How can I fix this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9enrfE5HeA8

Iphone wont turn on and goes to the apple logo and shuts off?

This may sound silly but, is it charged. When you plug it in it should try to turn on by itself. If it doesn't try, then you may have a bad connection or pocket fluff wedged in the socket preventing the plug going in properly.

You could try putting it into recovery mode and see if itunes will sort it out (you will loose all content)
If that doesn't work try DFU (it bypasses some things) mode and let itunes try again (you will loose all content)

If neither of those things work you may be out of luck.

Sorry I cant remember the process for recovery and DFU but search engines are your friend.

I just bought an iPhone X, and for a thousand dollar phone the case had damned well better have stage-lighting around the logo so that nobody misses it.Seriously though, the iPhone is a status symbol, so cases with a cutout have that so that people can show off the fact that they have an Apple product.Not all cases have a cutout: in fact, official OEM Apple cases (like the one I use) do not, but have the Apple logo stamped on the back of the case. My old iPhone 6s is in the picture above - I tend to buy white cases because they look like something out of Star Wars.Some case manufacturers go the other direction, and make cases that completely obscure the iPhone logo, because some people like to carry a device that isn’t obviously branded. That makes sense: you already paid Apple for the phone, why be a walking billboard for them as well?

When i turn on my iphone it just shows the apple logo?

Oh man. You bricked your phone. Don't worry, you can fix it yourself.
Before you do anything try this real quick to see if it helps at all. When it freezes at the boot logo, hold down the power and home button until it flashes a white screen, then let go of the home button. As soon as you see the boot logo let go of the power button. You may have to wait about a min or so to see if it boots up. I've tried this a few times before and it brought my iphone back from being bricked.
EDIT: let me know if this does work, I may have to post this on youtube.

If this doesn't work your only option is to restore the iphone. To do this(while at boot logo) hold power and home button for 10sec and then let go of power button. While still holding the home button plug it into your computer. Itunes should recognize it being in recovery mode, it will then ask you to restore your phone.

IPhone 4- Flashing white apple logo, day after getting wet.?

So I was pushed in a pool, with my phone in my back pocket. I jumped up right away and dried my phone in a towel. the phone was in the pool less the 4 seconds. My music stopped playing and the phone flashed and shut off. I put in rice, then set out in sun( screen facing down). the next day after letting it dry, I could see the camera lens again. it still wouldn't turn on. I plugged it into my computer, and held down the home and lock button. It is now flashing the apple logo for about 5 second then goes black, then flashes again. It will not connect with my itunes. either. I don't know what to do.

There are really helpful steps here (What to do if your iPhone or iPad will not turn on)This has probably happened to everyone at some time: You press the POWER button on your iPhone - and nothing happens. Usually, this can be resolved easily. Either your battery has run down, or iOS has "crashed" and needs to be rebooted. On rare occasion the firmware has been corrupted, but let's save that for last. The following steps will usually get your phone working again in a few seconds: Unless you are absolutely certain that there is plenty of charge left on the battery, connect the phone to a wall charger for at least 15 minutes. If it was just a low battery the phone will come on by itself. If it doesn't go to step 2.Hold the HOME and POWER (aka SLEEP) at the same time. An Apple logo should appear in 10 - 20 seconds. Relase both buttons, wait about a minute, and your phone should be back to normal.Occasionally it may be necessary to toggle the Mute switch a couple of times before Step 2. No one is sure why, but sometimes it helps if just holding the 2 buttons doesn't work. If absolutely nothing happens after step 3. either your phone is broken, your cable is defective, or your charger has failed. Try different chargers and cables to isolate the problem. Or take all of them to an Apple store for diagnosis (make a genius bar appointment before going). If you get an error message, or you see a picture of a USB plug and iTunes, you will need to restore your phone with iTunes. This, fortunately, is a very rare occurrence.

I dropped my iPhone and now it will show the Apple logo, but won't turn back on. Can I fix it?

save it in there longer and periodically dry it off and turn on, I unquestionably have heard rice is stable... and so is the displaying cabinet. regrettably water harm isn't coated on guarantee so which you will not have the means to get a sparkling one. i dont think of coverage disguise water harm the two so which you will could envision in case you do have coverage. additionally just to provide you with a warning, the iphone has approximately 4 water sensors so as that they're going to understand that the telephone has been dropped in water. in case you shine a mild in the jack the place your headphones bypass and additionally in the dock. whilst shining a mild you will see a sprint sq. of crimson - this could be white yet turns crimson with water touch. regrettably water harm makes any producer guarantee invalid. nicely worth a try calling 3 in basic terms in case although...

Whether it's an iPhone 5 or iPhone 6, and iPad Air or iPad mini, if your device keeps turning off at random, when the battery isn't even depleted, there's a lot you can try on your own before contacting Apple for help. Sure, sometimes it's a hardware problem with the battery or electronics, but often enough it's a software issue that a few simple steps can fix. If so, follow along and we'll get you back up and functioning smoothly in no time!1. Hard resetIf your iPhone or iPad won't charge, one of the first and easiest things to try is a hard reset. Whether it's really shutting down on its own, or it's rapidly depleting the battery due to rogue processes or Wi-Fi or cellular radio activity, a reset can help. Make all the "reboot Windows" jokes you want but sometimes bad bits get stuck and need to be flushed out.Press and hold down both the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time.Keep them held down until you see an Apple logo.Let go.Once your iPhone or iPad has rebooted, wait and see. If it stays on and operational, you're good. If not, or if it won't reboot, go on to the next step.2. Plug inIf your iPhone or iPad is rapidly discharging, once you plug in you should see it begin to charge and be able to read the battery level. No charge left means something drained your battery. Partial or full charge means you may have another problem.So, grab your Lightning or 30-pin Dock connector, plug into an outlet or USB port, and start charging. Once your topped up, keep an eye on your iPhone or iPad and see if it shuts down again. If not, great. If so, keep reading.3. Restore your iPhoneRestore through iTunesAfter trying the easy fixes, it's time to try the harder ones. In this case, restoring your iPhone or iPad in iTunes. iTunes is a safer bet than iCloud because it actually offloads, re-installs, and reloads your data rather than doing everything in-place and on your device. That can sometimes shake loose bad bits that even a hard reset or iCloud restore can't.Connect your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC via Lightning or 30-pin Dock connector.Click on the Device tab at the top left.Click on Backup.Wait for the backup to finish.Click on RestoreWait for the restore to finish.When you're all done, see if your iPhone or iPad stays on. If so, hallelujah. If not, there's on more thing to try.

Hi,Have you updated your iPhone to a new iOS version recently? An iOS update may cause iPhone getting stuck on white Apple logo. Try to force restart iPhone, put iPhone in recovery mode, or use iOS repair tool. Good luck!

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