I've set the battery to 'saving mode' and I have deleted a number of apps that could be causing software incompatibility with iOS 10.3.4 (the last one available for iPhone 5). I have restored it to 'new', don't restore it with a backup. When I took it to a repair shop (not Apple) to replace the battery, the guy said he cleaned the whole thing, nothing wrong with it. I thought that maybe it's the lightning dock (as many people have advised) but then I thought, if the dock has a physical problem why would it work ok and then die again? Some have suggested a damage to the logical board. I had the battery changed and it worked ok, but just for a while. I've read a lot about this online and I don't agree with the explanations for the simple reason that when I restore it to 'new' it works perfectly and then the problem starts again. I had the same issue with an iPhone 5, this seems to be fairly common, unfortunately.
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