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[2023] Fixed iPhone 15/14 Won't Turn on – 5 Solutions

Charlotte Bayley
Charlotte Bayley

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iPhone won't turn on for no reason, especially iPhone 15 and iPhone 14? Faced with an unresponsive iPhone with the dreaded black screen and no idea what to do? It can be pretty frustrating, can't it? Well, this article will provide you with some effective troubleshooting solutions to try and get your iPhone up and running again.

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Part 1: Why Is My New iPhone Not Turning On?

Only when you get a full picture of why the iPhone 15 or iPhone 14 won't turn on can you find the appropriate solution. So, before getting started, let's explore some possible reasons behind it:

1: Battery Depletion – It is possible that the new iPhone has run out of power, leading to an unresponsive iPhone screen.

2: Damaged Charging Cable and Adapter – Sometimes the problem is with the charging accessory, not the iPhone itself.

3: System Bugs and Glitches – It is not uncommon that an iPhone won't turn on in the event of an iOS system failure, especially after updating iOS, which prevents the iPhone from booting.

4: Jailbreak Failure – If you haven't succeeded in jailbreaking a device, it can cause a black or frozen screen.

5: Hardware Damage – Besides software factors, hardware factors need to be considered, including water damage, battery problems, and malfunctioning buttons, among others.

Part 2: What to Do If Your iPhone 15/14 Won't Turn on at All?

Based on the previously mentioned causes, this section will show you how to fix that the iPhone won't turn on issue.

Solution 1: Force Restart iPhone

Try force restarting your iPhone by following these steps:

  • 1: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
  • 2: Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
  • 3: Press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears (this takes around 10 seconds).

force restart iphone

Solution 2: Fix iPhone Won't Turn on by Charging iPhone

If a force restart does not resolve the issue, it is possible that the iPhone may have completely run out of battery or encountered a more serious problem. In such cases, try connecting it to a power source and allow it to charge for a while before attempting to power it on again.

After charging for a few minutes, you should see a red battery icon displayed on the screen, indicating that a low battery is preventing the iPhone from turning on.

charge iphone

Solution 3: Check Device Hardware and Accessories

What if the battery icon does not appear on the screen? If this happens, you need to check if the charging cable or adapter is damaged. For example, charge your iPhone with another power source and if the screen remains black, replace the charging cable and adapter with new ones. However, if the problem persists even with new accessories, it is necessary to delve into potential hardware issues.

check hardware

Solution 4: Fix iPhone Won't Turn on Using iSumsoft iOS Refixer

Using iSumsoft iOS Refixer can be a helpful solution to address software-related issues causing an iPhone to not turn on. Its advanced algorithm enables users to repair a number of iOS-related issues, such as the iPhone not turning on, getting stuck on Update Requested, and freezing in recovery mode.

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Here is how to use iSumsoft iOS Refixer to repair iPhone.

Step 1: Complete the installation of iSumsoft iOS Refixer, then connect the iPhone to computer and launch the software.

Step 2: On the interface, choose System Repair.

select system repair

Step 3: Select Standard Mode or Advanced Mode. Note that the former can fix iPhone without data loss, while the latter can fix more complex problems but will lose data.

select a mode

Step 4: Click on the Start button to continue.

click on start

Step 5: You're required to download a firmware package by clicking Download.

click download

Step 6: Click Repair to start repairing the iPhone won't turn on.

click repair

Step 7: Wait for the process to complete. When 'Repair Successfully' appears on the interface, your iPhone will restart automatically, which means the device has been repaired successfully.

repair successfully

Solution 5: Contact Apple Support

If none of these solutions work, it might be time to consider contacting Apple Support or an authorized service provider as a last resort. They have the expertise to diagnose and repair hardware issues that might be causing your new iPhone not to turn on.