Constant rebooting iphone 4s, responding slow, battery indication

My iphone 4s is contantly rebooting when attached on power outlet or mac , when not it is responsing slow on the screen when you want to do anything.
Also the % of the battery stays in the same number and does not change.
Is there a solution for this problem?
Thanks!!!

My mothers 4S is working fine on iOS 8.2.
You may have to eliminate some apps that were optimized for 64 bit devices.  While the iphone 5S is a 64 bit, in theory, the iphone 6 and 6+ is a true 64 bit.  Apps optimized for the iPhone 6 may crash and will run slow On the 4S or 5C.
generally slow is a software problem. 
back up and do a factory reset.   If you have an available Mac computer, running current itunes, you can backup to the Mac Or windows PC in excellent running condition.  I highly recommend it Over icloud.  Just to be extra safe, import photos and video to your computer or cloud storage.   Set up as new with the backup.

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