iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on? 12 ways to fix the problem!

By Dave Johnson - Senior Staff Writer
7 Min Read

The iPhone 14 Pro is a highly advanced smartphone that has taken the world by storm with its exceptional performance, sleek design, and advanced features. From its amazing Dynamic Island to its A16 Bionic chip, the iPhone 14 Pro boasts some of the most advanced technology on the market. However, despite its advanced features and capabilities, some users have reported that their iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on. This can be a particularly challenging problem, especially if you rely on your iPhone for work or personal use. In this article, I’ll explain the common reasons why your iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on and provide practical solutions to help you troubleshoot and fix the issue.

Note: information in this article apply to iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Why is iPhone 14 Pro Not Turning on?

It’s important to identify the underlying cause of the issue before attempting to fix an iPhone 14 Pro that won’t turn on. Attempting to fix the device without understanding the cause can result in further damage or even permanent loss of data. With that in mind, here are the most common reasons why an iPhone14 Pro won’t turn on:

Battery issues

If the iPhone 14 Pro battery is dead, faulty, or damaged, it may not turn on. This can be due to prolonged use, exposure to extreme temperatures, or other factors.

Power source issue

If the iPhone is not getting sufficient power from the power source, it may not turn on or charge properly. This can be due to a damaged or faulty charging cable, a damaged charging port, or an issue with the power outlet or adapter.

Jailbreaking

Jailbreaking an iPhone involves modifying its software to remove restrictions imposed by Apple. However, this can also make the iPhone 14 Pro more susceptible to software issues and potentially prevent it from turning on.

Malfunctioning hardware components

If any of the hardware components of the iPhone, such as the logic board or battery, are malfunctioning, it can prevent the device from turning on. This can be due to wear and tear, exposure to extreme temperatures, or other factors.

Water damage

If the iPhone 14 Pro has been exposed to water or other liquids, it may not turn on. Water can cause damage to the internal components, which can prevent the device from functioning properly.

Failed software update

If a software update fails, it can cause the iPhone 14 Pro to get stuck in a boot loop or prevent it from turning on. This can be caused by an interrupted update, insufficient storage space, or other factors.

Failed restore

If restoring the iPhone 14 Pro from a backup fails, it can cause the device to not turn on. This can be caused by a corrupted backup, incompatible software, or other issues.

Now that you know the reasons why the iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on, the troubleshooting steps below will will help you diagnose and solve the problem.

How to Fix iPhone 14 Pro Not Turning on Issue

1. Charge Your iPhone 14 Pro

The first step in fixing an iPhone 14 Pro that won’t turn on is to make sure that it has enough battery power. Plug your iPhone into a charger and let it charge for at least 30 minutes. If your iPhone’s battery was completely drained, it may take up to 10 minutes before you see the charging indicator on the screen.

2. Force restart your iPhone

If your iPhone is still unresponsive after charging it, try doing a force restart. This is a simple process that can sometimes fix software issues causing the iPhone 14 Pro not to turn on.

To force restart an iPhone 14 Pro, follow the steps below:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume up button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume down button.
  3. Press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears.
  4. Once the Apple logo appears, release the side button and let your iPhone boot up. If your iPhone was stuck in a software loop, this should fix the problem.

3. Check your charging cable and power adapter

If your iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on, it’s possible that the charging cable or power adapter may be the culprit. Check to make sure they’re not damaged. In addition, make sure that the charging cable is properly plugged into both the power adapter and your iPhone. You may also want to try using a different Lightning cable or power adapter to see if that solves the problem. If your iPhone 14 Pro charges and turns on with a different cable or adapter, you may need to replace the faulty one.

4. Try a different power source

If you’ve been using a wall outlet to charge your iPhone 14 Pro, try using a different power source, such as a computer USB port or a different wall outlet. Sometimes a faulty power source can prevent an iPhone 14 Pro from charging causing it not to turn on.

5. Clean the charging port

Sometimes, a dirty charging port can prevent your iPhone 14 Pro from turning on. Dust, debris, or lint may be blocking the connection between your Lightning cable and your iPhone’s charging port, preventing it from charging.

To clean the charging port, follow the steps below:

  1. Turn off your iPhone.
  2. Use a toothbrush or a clean, dry toothpick to gently remove any debris from the charging port.
  3. Be careful not to damage the charging port or any of the pins inside it.

Once you’ve removed any debris, plug in your iPhone and see if it charges and turns on.

6. Disconnect any accessories

If your iPhone 14 Pro is connected to any accessories, such as headphones or a charging dock, disconnect them and try turning on your iPhone again. Sometimes a faulty accessory can cause issues with the iPhone’s software or hardware.

7. Remove and reinsert the SIM card

If your iPhone 14 Pro doesn’t have a SIM card, skip this step.

If your iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on and you have a SIM card installed, try removing the SIM card and reinserting it. Sometimes a loose or faulty SIM card can cause issues with the iPhone’s hardware.

To remove the SIM card, follow the steps below:

  1. Locate the SIM card tray on the left side of your iPhone.
  2. Use a SIM card removal tool or a paperclip to push into the small hole on the tray.
  3. The tray should pop out slightly. Gently pull it out the rest of the way.
  4. Remove the SIM card and inspect it for any damage.
  5. Reinsert the SIM card and push the tray back into the iPhone until it clicks into place.

8. Restore your iPhone 14 Pro in Recovery mode

If your iPhone 14 Pro won’t turn on and is stuck in a boot loop or displaying the Apple logo, you may need to restore it in Recovery mode. This will erase all data on your iPhone, so make sure you have a recent backup before proceeding. To restore your iPhone 14 Pro in Recovery mode, follow the steps below:

  1. Connect your iPhone 14 Pro to your Mac or PC using a Lightning cable
  2. Open Finder in macOS Catalina and later or iTunes for PCs/macOS Mojave and earlier
  3. Press and quickly release the volume up button
  4. Press and quickly release the volume down button
  5. Press and hold the side button until you see the recovery mode screen (computer cable icon)
  6. Select your iPhone in the left-hand sidebar of the Finder window

Now you can choose to update or restore your iPhone

  • Clicking update will have your computer attempt to reinstall iOS without deleting your data,
  • Clicking restore will erase your iPhone and install a fresh copy of iOS.

9. Put your iPhone in DFU mode

If your iPhone 14 Pro still won’t turn on, you can try putting it in DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. This is a deeper restore mode that can help fix more serious software issues.

To put your iPhone 14 Pro in DFU mode, follow the steps below:

  1. Connect your iPhone 14 Pro to your computer with a Lightning cable, then open Finder in macOS Catalina and later or iTunes for PCs/macOS Mojave and earlier.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume up button.
  3. Press and quickly release the volume down button.
  4. Press and hold the side button for 10 seconds
  5. While continuing to hold the side button, press and hold the volume down button for 5 seconds
  6. Let go of the side button and continue holding the volume down button for an additional 10 seconds
  7. There is no computer icon when entering DFU mode – when you’ve properly entered it, your iPhone display should stay black. If the Apple logo appears, you did not perform the process correctly
  8. Follow the prompts on your computer to complete the device firmware update.

10. Inspect your iPhone 14 Pro for physical damage

If your iPhone 14 Pro has been dropped or exposed to water, it may have a physical damage that is preventing it from turning on. Inspect your iPhone 14 Pro for any visible damage, such as cracks, dents, or water damage. If you notice any damage, it may be necessary to have your phone repaired.

11. Try a third-party software

If your iPhone 14 Pro still won’t turn on, you can try using a third-party software solution to fix it. Some popular options include Dr. Fone, PhoneRescue, and Tenorshare ReiBoot. These programs can help diagnose and fix software issues that may be causing your iPhone 14 Pro not to turn on.

12. Seek Professional Help

If none of the above steps worked, you may need to take your iPhone to a professional for repair. Apple stores and authorized service providers can help diagnose and fix any hardware problems that may be preventing your iPhone 14 Pro from turning on.

Conclusion

The iPhone 14 Pro is a highly advanced and sophisticated device that can provide us with countless benefits and make our lives easier in many ways. However, when it fails to turn on, it can be a major inconvenience and a source of frustration. By understanding the common causes behind this issue and following some simple troubleshooting steps, you can often resolve the problem and get your iPhone 14 Pro working again. Whether it’s a software glitch, battery issue, or hardware malfunction causing your iPhone 14 Pro not to power on, the tips and solutions we’ve provided in this article should help you get your device back up and running in no time, and if the problem persists, don’t hesitate to seek help from a professional or Apple Support. With the right knowledge and approach, you can continue to enjoy the many benefits of your iPhone for years to come.

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By Dave Johnson Senior Staff Writer
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Dave Johnson is a staff writer for GeeksChalk based in New Jersey. He covers news, how-tos, and user guides for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.
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