Users say new iPhones struggle to turn back on after the battery dies, despite recharging

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Users say new iPhones struggle to power on after battery dies

A number of iPhone 17 and iPhone Air users are reporting a frustrating bug where their phones refuse to turn back on after the battery fully drains. Even after being plugged back in to charge.

The issue has bubbled up across Reddit and other online forums over the past several months, with users describing a nearly identical experience. Phone dies. Gets plugged in. Nothing happens. No charging indicator. No Apple logo. Just a black screen that refuses to cooperate.

9to5Mac's Benjamin Mayo reported experiencing the problem firsthand with his iPhone Air, writing that after his phone died at 11 p.m. and he plugged it back in within seconds, minutes passed with no response, the phone wouldn't turn on, wouldn't show up in Finder when connected to a Mac, and didn't respond to force restarts or multiple USB-C cables.

The bug appears to affect the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air lines, though it isn't universal. Not every user experiences it, and it doesn't necessarily happen every time a phone's battery hits zero. For some users, it's happened only once; for others, repeatedly.

The leading workaround, crowdsourced from Reddit threads and confirmed by multiple users, including Mayo, is to skip the cable entirely and reach for a MagSafe or wireless charger instead. Leave it on the pad for around 10 to 15 minutes, and the phone should eventually boot back up.

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From there, wired charging works normally again. Apple Store technicians, per user reports, have been defaulting to the same fix. One top commenter on Mayo's piece offered a technical explanation: the battery firmware requires a minimum voltage threshold before it can support a reboot, and a fully drained battery may need a few minutes of charge to clear that bar — with wireless charging being more reliable at delivering it in this state.

For users without a wireless charger on hand, some users have reported success with higher-wattage chargers — a 61W MacBook adapter or a 65W third-party USB-C brick — after standard 5W phone chargers failed. Others say they had to wait hours before a wired charger eventually kicked in on its own.

The core frustration, beyond the inconvenience, is the uncertainty. As Mayo put it, what happens if your phone dies while you're out and need navigation? Not everyone carries a MagSafe puck in their pocket.

For now, the move is simple: if your iPhone 17 or Air won't turn back on after dying, put it on a wireless charger and give it at least 15 minutes before you panic.

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