HT201263 Iphone not booting up, apple logo seen intermedantly

Iphone 4S - not booting up
apple logo comes and goes intermedently

Hey, I've got two suggestions for you, one is better than the other. Both are based on personal experience.
Better, but still inconvenient: There is an app that's causing you issues. I had a bad installation of an RSS reader that was causing slowness, reboots, and very, very long backups. When I restored the iPhone, I did so without any apps and lo, the problems were gone. When I reinstalled that app, they came back. I know things are supposed to be walled off and such, but I've seen a number of apps updated to fix a memory leak, and those can cause issues. The app has since been updated and the issue went away.
Second, and more painful: The battery is, in fact, on the way out. Same iPhone, a year later. Battery wasn't holding a charge. Acted a bit like you describe. Stupidly allowed a non Apple certified person do the fix, as he charged less than half of the $2200 Apple wanted. Now I have a 3GS because he botched the repair and Apple got the $200 anyhow.
I hope it's the first, I really do. But that battery is pushing 3 years old, and I'm sure it's been cycled enough times that it's near its end of life. Might want to consider one of the better third party repair shops that will do a diagnostic for free or a nominal fee. Avoid Bubba in the next town over at all costs. I should have.

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