If you have an iPhone, there is a chance that when you wake up, you will find it asking for your PIN to enable Face ID and access the device through a reset. You’re not the only one. In fact, many users have noticed that Your iPhone turned off unexpectedly at night, and for several hours; something that the device will not do if updated.

For example, on Reddit, a user reported that his iPhone had been turned off for several hours. Before this, the device charged the battery to 80%. After this, charging stopped for a couple of hours, and then It would turn off for about three hours and then automatically turn on again.

One of the team members Hypertext Have you also encountered this anomaly on your iPhone 14 Pro; in this case, The phone stopped charging the moment it was turned offand resumed charging after automatically turning on.

For now, The reason why iPhones turn off at night is unknown. It is also unclear whether this is due to a software bug. Most reports indicate that they had iOS 17.0.3 installed, but other users claim that their iPhone turned off on the older version as well. On the other hand, this bug affects not only the new iPhone 15, but also other previous models.

Here’s how you can tell if your iPhone turns off at night

One of the easiest ways to check if your iPhone turned off overnight is to simply see if the device asks you to enter your PIN in the morning because it rebooted. From Settings > Batteryyou can also check if the terminal is turned off.

In particular, if the battery level graph shows an area without bars, it means that the iPhone was completely turned off at that moment. To know whether it was charging or not, you need to look at the horizontal line that appears at the bottom of the graph. In some cases, it is clearly visible that charging is paused.

Source: Hiper Textual

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I'm Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.

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