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iPhone 6 keeps turning off

Anonymous
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My iPhone 6 keeps turning off when the battery is still at 20/30%. 

I have tried resetting the device, but still no luck.

Is this something I can take to O2 to fix or apple? 

I am in a pay monthly contract.

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Apple are replacing batteries in some phones due to a fault.
You can check if your serial number is effected here https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/28/apple-how-to-check-iphone-6s-battery-replacement-serial-number/
However, there has been a large number of complaints regardless since ios10 was launched so there is some suspicion that it may be a software issue.
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Hi @Anonymous I wouldn't even think of sending it to O2. Go to Apple ...or give them a call

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/contact

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Apple are replacing batteries in some phones due to a fault.
You can check if your serial number is effected here https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/28/apple-how-to-check-iphone-6s-battery-replacement-serial-number/
However, there has been a large number of complaints regardless since ios10 was launched so there is some suspicion that it may be a software issue.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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Try a full restore via iTunes. If that doesn't work then book a Genius Bar appointment at your nearest Apple Store to get it looked at. 

 

http://www.apple.com/uk/retail/geniusbar/

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That's a serious problem and should be rectified by Apple not o2 unless you want to wait longer and pay. I assume you have warranty so waste no time in getting this sorted.

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Could be in warranty but equally it could have run out.
It may just be a faulty battery and nothing more serious at all.
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And a faulty "built-in" battery isn't serious?

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@Anonymous wrote:
And a faulty "built-in" bettery isn't serious?

Batteries are easily changed but I'm not sure about a bettery? 

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Anonymous
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They can change a battery for you under the program for you but they may charge a fee if it is not warranted as part of the program units affected 

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Anonymous
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What's a bettery when it's at home? A new kind of phone?

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