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Latest iPhone Generation Faces Reboot Challenges After Battery Drain
Some users of the newest iPhone models are experiencing a critical issue that prevents their devices from rebooting once the battery fully depletes. Reports collected by 9To5Mac indicate that the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and Air models sometimes fail to start up after being recharged following a complete battery drain. Users face a completely black screen with no low battery indicator visible, even after waiting for an extended period. Furthermore, even attempting a forced restart—by pressing the volume up button, the volume down button, and then holding the side button for ten seconds—proves ineffective in these cases.
Possible Interim Solution
While the issue generally resolves itself after a significant waiting period, there is a quicker workaround for those who have the necessary equipment. Using a MagSafe charger instead of a traditional wired charger seems to prompt the device to start up more promptly. This temporary solution is useful until Apple releases a software update to address the issue in an upcoming iOS update.
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.