I have an iPhone 14 Pro that I've been using for a couple of years, but the battery health has really declined. I recently switched to a new phone and can't get my old one to turn on anymore, even though it was working when I got the new one. I've tried force restarting it and charging it, but it just shows the Apple logo and shuts down again. Is there anything I can do to erase it? Sorry if this has been asked before!
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You might want to consider getting the battery replaced. It's not the cheapest option, but it could be the simplest way to get your phone working again enough to erase it.
That makes sense, but it seems a bit pointless to pay for a replacement if you're not keeping the phone. Thanks for the suggestion, though!