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Battery Problems Experiencing iPhone 17 and Air Models

Battery Problems Experiencing iPhone 17 and Air Models

There is a problem with the new iPhone 17 and Air models that the device does not turn on when the battery is exhausted. Learn how to solve this problem with MagSafe.

New generation iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air users face the problem of their devices not turning on again when their battery is completely exhausted. Recently, many users reported that even though they plugged their phones into the charger with a USB-C cable, the screen remained black and the device did not respond. This situation, seen in Apple’s new flagship models, makes the device appear to be completely locked. The technical glitch in question is considered a worrying situation as it can render users’ phones unusable.

  • iPhone 17 series and Air models may not charge when the battery is completely exhausted.
  • Wired charging methods may be insufficient to release the device from this locked state.
  • MagSafe wireless chargers stand out as the most reliable method to solve the problem.

Wired Charging Methods Are Insufficient

Users state that when their phone’s battery level drops to zero, they cannot bring the device back to life with standard wired charging methods. Even using hardware reset key combinations or different charging cables does not work in some cases. The fact that the devices are not recognized by computers leads users to think that their phones are completely broken.

Technical service experts state that in such cases, wireless charging may be the only option to restart the device.

MagSafe Stands Out as a Solution

Observations and user feedback prove that MagSafe technology is the most effective way to solve this complex problem. Placing battery-depleted and unresponsive iPhone models into a MagSafe charger and waiting for about fifteen minutes allows the phone to turn on again. Apparently, wired chargers sometimes fail to properly deliver the required voltage to the device.

Users Have Security Concerns

This situation poses a great risk for users who need their phones, especially in emergency situations. For example, a person who wants to use navigation while driving may be in a difficult situation because his device does not turn on unexpectedly. The first advice of technicians at Apple stores to users experiencing this problem is to use MagSafe devices without wasting time.

Users question whether this is a software or hardware error.

Have you encountered a similar problem when your iPhone 17 or iPhone Air model ran out of battery? You can share your experiences and solution suggestions with us in the comments section below.

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