I have an iPhone 3G which is approximately 18 months old. It has happened a few times now where, when the battery is completely drained and is plugged in at the wall socket, it takes excessively long to restart.
This time it is the longest yet. It took over an hour before it decided to boot back up and spring to life. I urgently needed to get in there to call someone back who was stranded and it was extremely frustrating waiting over an hour for it to boot up.
I think this is a poor design by Apple. If a user has their phone plugged into the wall, it shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to come back to life. Especially for reasons such as mine, an emergency.
When it did eventually spring back to life, more than an hour later, it was almost completely fully charged.
This time it is the longest yet. It took over an hour before it decided to boot back up and spring to life. I urgently needed to get in there to call someone back who was stranded and it was extremely frustrating waiting over an hour for it to boot up.
I think this is a poor design by Apple. If a user has their phone plugged into the wall, it shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to come back to life. Especially for reasons such as mine, an emergency.
When it did eventually spring back to life, more than an hour later, it was almost completely fully charged.