iPhone 5s randomly turns off/shut down.
Hi.
I have an iPhone 5s that keeps shutting down randomly, several times a day.
I have tried 2 new different batteries. But same problem.
When plugged in charger it starts again with a lot of remaining battery.
When replaced battery i did the battery calibration.
Draining the phone to 0 %, charge to 100 % and force restart.
Any ideas what this is.
I replaced the battery in the first place because i started have the problem with it shutting down a 30-40 % power.
Is this a software issue??
Best
Anders
Update (05/29/2017)
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I also have this problem, however, if I turn on my phone and I'm on it for a max of 2 mins my iPhone will shut down no matter the percentage and then automatically turn on.after it has turned on it is at 1% then when I unlock the phone I go back to the original percent it was on when it turned off. I originally bought the phone from Tesco and are on a contract with them. so I contacted them and they then replied with ''we cannot do anything with your phone however if you take it to the nearest apple store (over 200 miles away) they will replace it there and then that is if they find an issue with the system. my phone is in pristine condition however Tesco said that they would not replace it because it was not within their 1-month quarantine which is total bullshit because it was on a year quarantine and I received the phone less than 6 months ago then they said that they changed the amount of time a week ago but i was not informed of this change at all
por mackenzie jeanes
I have iphone 5s and facing same issue after battery replace
por Abdurrahman Najdi
I still have my 5s. I only use it basically as a hand-held computer with onboard apps that work. (I have an 8s as my "phone".). It's amazing how well it works for this purpose. AND, I can use it to take multi-angle shots and videos and cut those together. So to me, my old 5s is still a viable tool and worth a lot more than throwing it away or selling it for $20. Recycle, reuse, repurpose!
por Elf