Cannot reset my iphone 3G just get apple on screen

Phone seemed to be malfunctioning - wanting to instantly log me off of facebook.  Could not get off that screen w/o going back to home screen.  Then everything seemed to slow down.  Now, I cannot get to home screen - only the apple logo when I hold down the on/off button.  It only stays for a moment or two.  Cannot turn it on!  Hope someone can help me with this old phone.Thank you.

Charge the iPhone with the Wall Charger. Then after that, Reset, hold together the Home and Power buttons for about 15 seconds until the iPhone restarts.

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