TL;DRSome iPhone 17 users report their phones don’t turn on immediately after fully draining, with multiple cases surfacing online.There’s no official fix yet, but leaving the phone on charge longer or using MagSafe or wired charging has helped some users.The issue appears to be software-related, meaning a future update could potentially resolve it, though Apple hasn’t confirmed anything yet.A smartphone is supposed to take battery anxiety off your mind, especially in the long run. But if you’ve used an iPhone for years, you’ll know that hasn’t always been the case. Unless you’re on a Pro or Pro Max model, battery life has often been just about manageable.That’s why recent reports of some iPhone 17 units not turning on immediately after a full discharge don’t feel entirely out of the blue. A new report by 9to5Mac highlights the issue, and it’s not an isolated case either. Several Reddit users have described similar experiences, suggesting this might be more than just a one-off glitch.