HT201412 My iphone4 won't power on at all, even after trying all the suggestions on here

ok I have tried all of the suggestions that apple has supplied but none of them work.I am still unable to power on my iphone 4.i have connected it to my pc and will leave it charging while I am work....Zephie

Zephie wrote:
ok I have tried all of the suggestions that apple has supplied but none of them work....
Then a Visit to an Apple Store or AASP (Authorized Apple Service Provider) is the Next Step...
Be sure to make an appointment first...

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