Phone frequently fails to shut down cleanly

Somewhat regularly when I go to shut off my phone, instead of shutting down after displaying the swirling circle, the passcode screen displays instead. I can enter my passcode, or cancel or do nothing and the phone turns off about 4 seconds later.
The next time I turn the phone on it takes a long time to start up (similar to after doing a reset, but not quite as long). Also the usage minutes show as - until I fully charge the phone again, which is the same thing that happens after doing a reset.
At that point if I turn off my phone it turns off without issue. It seems to be more likely to occur, the longer I've had my phone on without turning it off.
It's obvious that something the phone isn't shutting down cleanly when this happens. Is there some way to diagnose what's going on or figure out why this happens?

There is some corrupted code or settings in the phone. Try the following troubleshooting steps as needed:
1. Reset phone - press both home and sleep/wake button until the Apple logo appears.
2. Settings > General > Reset > REset All Settings.
3. Restore phone in iTunes using a backup.
4. Restore as a new iPhone.

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