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A phone that won't turn on probably sounds like many people's worst nightmare. It can disrupt your work, leisure or communication with loved ones. And it's hard to fix a problem like this on your own - you can't even get a good look at what's going on inside the device itself. Naturally, there is only one question in this situation: "why won't my phone turn on?". This can be due to many different reasons. However, this time we will discuss some of the main ones.

Your phone is out of battery

A smartphone that doesn't work can cause panic for many people - after all, it's almost always in use. However, it's important to calm down and think through all possible scenarios. So, what if your phone won't turn on? Although it may sound obvious, in a state of stress most people don't even think about this aspect. So, First, check that your phone is charged at all. However, many people skip this step, thinking they already know the answer. However, even if you find your phone plugged into the charger without switching on, remember that many unforeseen things could happen. For example, you might have forgotten to connect everything properly? Or maybe the charger just doesn't work anymore? So, first, check the battery characteristics of your phone. Only then should you look at other possible causes.

Operating system

Sometimes the phone informs us in advance of upcoming faults. However, not everyone has the experience and knowledge to recognise this. On the other hand, even when people suspect something, they simply don't have the time to look into it. However, it's important to remember that a smartphone may not turn on because the underlying problem is in its operating system. In that case, it will have to be rewritten. How can a disaster be detected in advance? This is most often indicated by persistent phone jittering and slower performance. There are also occasional cases where the phone is not moving at all. However, if the underlying problem is too difficult to find out for yourself, you can contact Phonefix specialists.

Wet phone

Even if you keep your phone very safe, it can be difficult to avoid certain disasters. For example, sometimes your phone just slips out of your hands and falls to the ground. However, it's even worse if it ends up in the water. Of course, sometimes situations like this end happily and your phone keeps working. On the other hand, it is not uncommon for the latter to experience more serious failures. It is also worth noting that some phones can be damaged by a heavy downpour. So, if you know for a fact that it hasn't been fully submerged in water, you might want to reconsider whether your smartphone has been a victim of rain recently. However, as we've mentioned before, this can cause malfunctions. In this case, you should remove all cards and allow your phone to dry. Some people use plain rice for this. The latter is thought to absorb moisture quite effectively - so why not try this simple trick?

Maybe the problem isn't with your phone?

There are some cases where the main problem is not the whole phone. In this case, only the screen of the phone is defective. However, many people are easily fooled by situations like this. After all, the screen is dimmed and you can't see anything on it. So many people think that the phone does not turn on at all. How can this be checked? Try switching your smartphone off again and lying down for a while. Then try turning it back on again. If you feel a vibration, your phone is working. So the underlying problem may be on the screen. Of course, this still requires a specialist examination. However, repairing phones is a responsible and sometimes quite complicated process. So, rather than take your time, contact experienced technicians.

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