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If your iPhone 16 Pro keeps turning off on its own, charges painfully slow, or refuses to power on completely, don’t panic. Apple Gadgets Care offers expert power issue repairs using genuine parts and warranty-backed service to restore full performance.
| Possible Power Issue | Specific Reason |
| iPhone not turning on at all | Severe battery drain, internal short circuit, or a damaged power IC can cause a complete power failure. A full hardware check is needed to confirm. |
| Battery level stuck or not updating | Software bugs or faulty battery sensors may freeze the percentage. A calibration or a firmware update can often solve the issue. |
| Random shutdowns with battery left | Sudden power offs can happen due to battery wear, old system files, or logic board stress after a heavy app crash. |
| Charging too slowly | Using weak power sources, non-original cables, or blocked charging ports often lead to painfully slow charge rates. |
| Device heating up without use | Rogue apps, CPU overuse, or battery failure can trigger heat spikes even in idle mode, affecting long-term battery health. |
| Charger connects but charge drops | Faulty battery or failing charging circuit can show reverse charge behavior. Needs voltage testing to confirm before replacement. |
Sometimes the iPhone 16 Pro might show the charging icon without taking in real power due to a faulty charging IC, loose connection, or battery health issues. We can run a full checkup to spot the exact cause.
Yes, after some updates your phone might run background tasks or struggle with optimization, leading to faster battery drain. If the issue stays longer than a few days, our experts can help balance it out.
Not really. Frequent overheating while charging might damage internal parts or weaken battery life. It’s best to get it checked before it becomes a bigger issue.
At Apple Gadgets Care, we diagnose both sides. We run a battery health check and look into your iOS performance to figure out if the issue is hardware-related or something a software reset can solve.
In most cases, no. Power-related fixes usually do not touch your storage. But if your phone needs a system restore, we’ll always inform you beforehand and help with a secure backup if needed.