It sounds like it might be the logic-board (or i/o board) is having a failure or defect. But from my frequent apple visits and hearing other customers talk, if it was that, which to not freak you out but is a rather large component and larger problem than the battery. But it could be the battery maybe but I saw my dad’s computer where we tried that with a similar issue and ordered a battery but it wouldn’t hold a charge still (like i suspected but he couldn’t understand) But the logic board is where the CPU and other important things are on so it can be expensive. May I ask how old the device is? If you have applecare warranty I would use it immediately.
Thanks for the info. Although it’s unclear if the iPhone 6 has adhesive or strips present in it or not. As people keep saying both iPhone 6 and 6s. If they kept the guides separate even for near identical guides and setups it would be prudent.
How did that work out if you don’t mind me asking? I’m a bit nervous and been on the fence for a while. Mine isn’t swollen but it’s dying after an hour which is problematic.
Thanks for the info. Although it’s unclear if the iPhone 6 has adhesive or strips present in it or not. As people keep saying both iPhone 6 and 6s. If they kept the guides separate even for near identical guides and setups it would be prudent.
How did that work out if you don’t mind me asking? I’m a bit nervous and been on the fence for a while. Mine isn’t swollen but it’s dying after an hour which is problematic.
How do you know Tom>