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Just now my iPhone 6s shutted down.Phone just lay on the table locked without any game turned on or other battery loads.99 percent battery was.I uses phone about 4 months and never seen before.Then i turn it on by hard reset.Have anyone seen it with your phone?
 
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As others have somewhat mentioned, it is not a problem unless it keeps happening.
 
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Just now my iPhone 6s shutted down.Phone just lay on the table locked without any game turned on or other battery loads.99 percent battery was.I uses phone about 4 months and never seen before.Then i turn it on by hard reset.Have anyone seen it with your phone?

It happened to one of my clients recently, and there was no way to bring it back On.
A puzzled Apple Genius replaced it for her.

Over time I have noticed that some cases may cause iPhones to heat up more than normal, and could be causing the phones to eventually fail.
It happened to an iPhone 5c which started damaging SIM cards and later started failing to connect to WiFi. Once the phone was removed from its case, the problem diminished. Phone had to be exchanged because apparently it had already suffered damage.
 
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