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Lanzado el 25 de septiembre de 2015. Modelo A1688 / A1633 . La reparación de este dispositivo es similar a las generaciones anteriores, que requieren destornilladores y herramientas de palanca. Disponible como GSM o CDMA / 16 , 64 , o 128 GB / plata, oro, gris espacio, o la opcion de oro rosa.

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I have a problem with power

Hi !! Idon't knox why my phone 6s is not working i have problem with power

i thinks is from ic charge if you can help me

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does it turn on when you plug it in?

does it vibrate or make a sound without the screen turning on?

does it make a popping sound or does the screen flash?

is there any damage you can see?

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@timtomissus has some excellent questions for you that will help us figure out what's going on with your phone. I'd like to add a couple myself.

If you plug it into a computer, is it recognized?

Has anything changed with the phone recently; an update, getting dropped, getting wet, etc?

Have you tried a different charger and a different cord? Made sure your outlet works?

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It is now working but it restarts automatically hahahaha

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It's working now, eh? What did you do that got it sort of working?

If it's constantly rebooting we refer to that as a boot loop. iPhones have a standard reaction to unrecoverable hardware or software errors; they reboot the phone. As it turns out, the phones scan their sensors every three minutes, so if you've got an issue with one of the sensors, that's enough time for the phone to boot, run for a little while, then after three minutes it's time to scan the sensors. Oops, there's an issue; think I'll reboot. Rinse and repeat ad infinitum.

Fortunately, iOS logs those reboots and the reason for them. One of iFixit's contributors has written an excellent Wiki article on those reboots, or "kernel panics" as they're technically termed. Along with explaining the causes behind them, there's also information about how to find the logs that will show you why the phone rebooted.

iPhone Kernel Panics - iFixit

So my suggestion is to read the article, go retrieve your panic log or logs and either screenshot or cut'n'paste the first page or so and add it to your question. We can take a look and see if we can tell you what you need to do or replace to get your phone working again.

Adding images to an existing question - iFixit Repair Guide

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