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Well it can be many things, including:

1) your memory is just way too full, and then the phone kind of gets nuts. Try to get rid of some of the things that make your phone´s memory full such as pictures, videos, midia in general, apps.

2) the battery has been used for too many cycles, so it is giving signs it is about to die...permanently

3) if you did jail break it can be a sign that there is something wrong with the OS

4) maybe you need to update the OS, sometimes we avoid updating and the support for certain apps and other things gets outdated

5) if the phone is way too old (say like 5 years old) maybe it is just "old age"

Hope this helps! 
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Normally this is an indication that the phone was turned off, has gone into sleep mode, or there is an issue with the battery. Check the following:

  1. When you have ended a call make sure that you don't hit the on/off switch when going back to the main menu.
  2. Make sure that the phone isn't being dis-activated when you store it in your pocket. People can hit the on/off button when storing a phone.
  3. When using your phone, make sure you are hitting the correct button to activate the phone. Some people will press the power button when they start to use the phone. This will cause the phone to display the logo.
  4. Don't allow the phone to lose all the charge of the battery before charging the battery. If the phone has died and you're charging the phone the logo will normally appear.
  5. If a phone has just completed an update the logo normally appears.
  6. If you hit the wrong button by mistake and press the power button the phone will normally recycle and display the logo.
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This is usually caused by a software issue, such as a corrupted operating system. It could also be caused by a hardware issue, such as a defective display or other component.
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A phone may constantly turn on and show a white screen with its logo if it is stuck in a boot loop. This could be caused by a software issue, such as a corrupted operating system or a failed update. Try rebooting the phone or resetting it to its factory settings. If the issue persists, contact the manufacturer or a phone repair service for assistance.
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A phone that is constantly turns on and shows a white screen with it's logo is indicating that there is something wrong with the phone or the battery.
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your memory is just way too full, and then the phone kind of gets nuts. Try to get rid of some of the things that make your phone´s memory full such as pictures, videos, midia in general, apps.

2) the battery has been used for too many cycles, so it is giving signs it is about to die...permanently

3) if you did jail break it can be a sign that there is something wrong with the OS
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A phone constantly turning on and showing a white screen with its logo can indicate a few potential issues:

1. **Software Glitch or Crash:** Sometimes, phones can encounter software glitches or crashes that prevent them from fully booting up. In such cases, the phone may repeatedly attempt to restart but get stuck on the initial boot screen displaying the manufacturer's logo.

2. **Firmware Update Failure:** If a firmware update process fails or is interrupted, it can leave the phone in a state where it cannot boot properly. This can result in the phone repeatedly attempting to restart but getting stuck on the logo screen.

3. **Hardware Malfunction:** In some cases, hardware issues such as a faulty display, motherboard, or other internal component can cause the phone to get stuck on the boot screen. This could be due to physical damage, water damage, or simply wear and tear over time.

4. **Corrupted Operating System:** If the phone's operating system files become corrupted or damaged, it may prevent the device from booting up properly. This can result in the phone getting stuck on the logo screen during the boot process.

To address this issue, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:

- **Force Restart:** Attempt to force restart the phone by holding down the power button (and possibly the volume buttons) for several seconds until the device powers off and then turns back on again. This may help in cases where the issue is caused by a temporary software glitch.

- **Boot into Recovery Mode:** Depending on the phone model, you may be able to boot into recovery mode and perform actions such as wiping the cache partition or performing a factory reset. Be aware that performing a factory reset will erase all data on the phone, so be sure to back up any important data beforehand.

- **Update or Reinstall Firmware:** If possible, try updating or reinstalling the phone's firmware using official methods provided by the manufacturer. This can help resolve issues related to corrupted or damaged system files.

- **Seek Professional Repair:** If the issue persists despite attempting the above steps, it may indicate a more serious hardware problem. In this case, it's best to seek assistance from a professional technician or contact the manufacturer for support.

By following these steps, you may be able to troubleshoot and resolve the issue causing your phone to constantly turn on and show a white screen with its logo.
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