
Several problems can cause your cell phone to turn off. Follow these simple tips and find out how to solve it!
After a certain amount of use, cell phones start to present problems. Some of them may even start to turn off by themselves, both on Android and iPhone. If you have noticed that your device turns off by itself, even when it is charged, there are a number of reasons that could be causing this, from high temperatures, bugs, app crashes or problems caused by humidity. It is also possible that the cell phone is turning off due to an aging battery or other problems with the device.
Before you despair and take your cell phone to a repair shop, check out some tricks that can solve the problem and save you a lot of money!

What to do in these cases?
If you were using your iPhone normally and noticed that it had enough battery to work, but it still turned off by itself and refuses to turn back on, the best thing to do is try to force restart it. To do this, press the volume up button, then down button, and hold the power button. If the apple symbol appears on the screen, the phone is on.
Put your cell phone to charge
If your phone still won't turn on, even after trying to force it, leave it plugged in for 15 to 30 minutes. This will allow the battery to charge enough for you to try turning it on again. If it doesn't work, try restarting it again.
If you notice that your device is getting too hot, let it cool down a bit. Your iPhone can get hot for a number of reasons, in addition to exposure to sunlight. Excessive use can also cause your device to overheat.
Check battery health
It is also ideal to check the cell phone battery health, as it can be impacted by daily use of the device. To check, just go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. If you notice anything other than “Maximum Performance Capability”, it may be a sign that something is wrong and that the battery is having problems and needs to be replaced.
If this is the case, you need to contact Apple support to take the device to an authorized service center.
Update your phone
In some cases, the problem may be with iOS, causing the phone to shut down. To avoid this situation, it is best to check if the operating system is up to date. To do this, simply go to Settings > General > Software Update. If it is out of date, download and install the updated version.
If your phone can't stay on long enough to update, you can use iTunes to do the update. Connect your device to a computer with a USB cable. Once iTunes detects your phone, tap on it, go to Settings, and check for updates.
Reset settings
As a last resort, before contacting Apple, resetting all settings can also fix software issues. In some cases, such as water damage or firmware damage, it is recommended that you seek professional assistance to assess your device and resolve the issue.
Remember to take the device to a authorized technical assistance by Apple, so that professionals can repair the device and replace the parts with original ones, avoiding further problems. Replacing them with pirated parts can even cause overheating and explosions in the device.