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iPhone 5 Unexpected Shutdown: Calendar Access Causes Phone to Turn Off After 2-3 Minutes

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  • #1 16414327
    131XIII
    Level 11  
    Hello, I got an iPhone 5 and after switching on (after 2-3 minutes) I will enter, for example, in the calendar the phone turns off, just like that
    The phone was neither flooded nor modified in any way
    Anyone have any idea ??
    Thanks in advance for your answers
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  • #2 16414344
    sanfran
    Network and Internet specialist
    What battery status? Was it exchanged from the news?
    Is the drain off when it is connected to a charger or a computer?
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  • #3 16416127
    131XIII
    Level 11  
    It does not turn off as it is under the charger
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  • #5 16416609
    131XIII
    Level 11  
    Okay, but how do you say that?
    The energy does not come off the battery
  • #6 16416649
    gsmowiec
    User under supervision
    131XIII wrote:
    Okay, but how do you say that?


    Do you expect someone to give you a golden advice on the phone repair?
    This is not the case.
    If you want to fix it, first put in a clean soft, check the foundations (not necessarily new, only checked) batteries, if it does not help, purchase a microscope and check if all the components on the motherboard are present. Then, according to the diagram, look for a fault ....
    If you can not give it to the specialists.
  • #7 16416730
    majsterek
    Level 25  
    Maybe replacing U2 will solve the problem ?. Read about the damage of the charging system in the net ...
  • #8 16795846
    mateuszwajheprzeloz
    Level 8  
    sanfran wrote:
    What battery status? Was it exchanged from the news?
    Is the drain off when it is connected to a charger or a computer?


    Hello, I also get off when it is connected to the charger / computer.
    Does this mean that the motherboard has been dropped?
  • #9 16806299
    marrt
    Level 15  
    Is the phone warm? According to me, U2 to exchange, it is not a complicated activity, but requires basic knowledge and equipment.
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  • #10 16811593
    Kejti92
    Level 10  
    This is the standard response of the iPhone to a worn out battery. It is so in every model. Although it shows that it is 50% it is so worn out that the phone turns off. Nothing remains other than new. I did not know and because of that I bought a new phone quite unnecessarily.
  • #11 16814654
    geryon
    Level 17  
    I also bet battery damage, as a colleague above writes, a new soft and proven battery. I never believe in applications that "test" batteries but will install BATTERY LIFE and look at the status of the battery.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an iPhone 5 experiencing unexpected shutdowns, particularly when accessing the calendar after a few minutes of use. Users suggest that the issue may be related to battery health, with indications that the battery could be worn out despite showing a 50% charge. Some responses recommend checking the battery status using applications like BATTERY LIFE and suggest replacing the battery or the U2 chip, which is associated with the charging system. There are also mentions of the need for a clean software installation and potential motherboard issues if the phone shuts down while connected to a charger.
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