My iphone will not go past charge screen

my iphone wont go passed the charge screen with the lighting and red battery i have tryd to tern it on my the top button but nothing please help

Possibly your battery or your charging set-up is faulty. Try different charger and cable. If still problem, make Genius reservation and take iPhone to Apple Store for free quick battery diagnostic testing.

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