plug it in!
If your mobile goes completely dead, it typically means that the battery has drained completely and needs to be recharged. It could also indicate a software issue or hardware malfunction, such as a faulty battery or internal components. In some cases, a dead phone might be due to physical damage or water exposure. To troubleshoot, try charging the device and performing a reset if it doesn’t respond.
no, they are completely different designs
I'm not completely sure here, but I think that might be the iPhone.
Nothing
iPhone turns off either you lock it manually or it goes automatically to save the battery life, sometimes it annoys you specially if you have set passcode so you can expand as well as completely turn off auto screen lock.
The instant 1 percent drop of your iphone 5c on unplugging after a full charge is normal and should not worry you; however, you are advised to always use an Apple charger if you are not.
You need to define, "completely dead" in order to receive an intelligent answer.
It's dead or broken
32gb is the largest a iphone goes w memory
If the memory card itself is not damaged, it might be possible to put it into another iPhone. I am not sure about the details, specifically in the case of an iPhone, and in any case you better consult with a repair technician who works with iPhones.
I think the ipod touch plays music and goes on the internet, but doesn't have a phone on it. The iphone also plays music and goes on the internet and does have a phone on it and the iphone has a camera and the ipod touch doesn't.
As you click on follow button u goes out to the iPhone home scree. It's mean your iPhone may be virus effected..