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Does your iPhone 6s/6/5s, iPad or iPod shut down unexpectedly with 50% battery and stop working? Don't panic! In this article, we'll provide you with effective methods to fix iPhone 6s/6/5s shutdown issue at 50% battery without losing any data. You can solve the problem by yourself following the steps below.
"Hello everyone, does anyone know how to fix the issue where an iPhone 6s shuts down automatically with 50% battery? My iPhone 6s suddenly stopped working and turned off this morning with at least 50% battery left. If anyone has any solutions to this problem, please assist me. Thank you."
According to Apple Support Forum, there are lots of users who have encountered the issue that their iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 or iPhone 5s shut down or stopped working all of a sudden when the battery was almost at 50%. Most of them were unable to access their precious personal data on the device. Fortunately, all these issues can be fixed now. In this article, we will offer you effective ways to fix iPhone 6s/6/5s shut down at 50% battery without losing any data. Just follow the instructions below to solve the problem effortlessly.
To fix the issue once and for all, you need to restart your iPhone 6s/6/5s first. You can try any of the recommended methods to instantly reboot your frozen iPhone:
1. Restart your iPhone by holding down the Power button and Home button.
Hold down the Power and Home buttons for 15-30 seconds, until you see the Apple logo. This will restart your iPhone normally.
2. Charge the iPhone for a restart.
If your iPhone is shutting off with 50% or 40% battery, try restarting it by charging it again. Make sure that your charger isn't damaged. Replace any faulty chargers, USB cables, or charging ports, and test the cable to make sure that it works. Charge your frozen iPhone for 30 minutes, then try restarting it.
If you're still unable to turn on or restart your iPhone, contact Apple Support for help.
To prevent any unexpected data loss from iPhone 6s/6/5s shutdown, or being unable to access important personal information, it is highly recommended that you recover and extract all valuable iPhone data after restarting your device as outlined in Step 1.
You could try backing up your personal data and files to iCloud or iTunes. Or, you might want to try a safer way to recover and extract all iPhone data to your PC. This will help you avoid unexpected online or internet virus attacks and protect your personal contacts, messages, photos, or videos from leakage. So how can you restore and extract all iPhone data to your PC? A professional iOS data recovery tool might come in handy. Here, you can give MobiSaver a try, which supports restoring all your precious lost iOS data in just 3 steps and extracting all personal data from your iPhone, iPad, and iPod to your PC. Simply download it for free and follow the guide below to get the job done:
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer
Launch the MobiSaver program. Click “Recover from iOS Device” on the left and then click “Start”.
Step 2. Scan the Lost iPhone Data
Run MobiSaver, the program will scan your iPhone/iPad/iPod to find all the existing data on it, even some of the lost data. Just wait until the scanning process is finished.
Step 3. Click the "Restore" button
You can select the lost data you want to recover, such as photos, videos, contacts, messages, memos, voicemail, and other files, and then save these data to another location.
Note: If you've lost your iCloud or iTunes backup, you can also try using the "Recover from iTunes Backup" or "Recover from iCloud Backup" modes in MobiSaver to extract the needed data to your PC.
Now, you can try the following steps or solutions to fix iPhone 6s/6/5s that turns off automatically when battery is at 50%:
Go to Settings > General > Date & Time, and make sure that Set Automatically is turned on.
This will help fix a stuck battery life indicator and prevent your iOS device from booting.
The other thing that you can do is take your iPhone into an Apple Store and see if they can help you out.
TIP: If you're really concerned about your personal data, back up and extract all your files before heading to an Apple Store.