TS3406 My apple icon keeps coming on and going off. Can call and talk only with speaker. Can't get phone to shut down

Trouble with phone today. Can't power off. Can call but I can't hear caller unless I put on speaker. Apple icon keepd going on and off.

Trouble with phone today. Can't power off. Can call but I can't hear caller unless I put on speaker. Apple icon keepd going on and off.

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    Step 12
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