• The Battery Is Dead If your phone was off before you dropped it, then it's possible that the fall simply drained the battery. This is especially true if your phone was already low on power. Try plugging your phone into a power source and see if it turns on.

  • The Battery Is Damaged Even if your battery wasn't dead, it may have been damaged in the fall. This can prevent your phone from turning on, or cause it to turn on and then quickly turn back off. If you think this may be the case, you can try replacing the battery.

  • The Screen Is Cracked A cracked screen can also prevent your phone from turning on. This is because the cracked screen can cause a short circuit. If you have a cracked screen, you'll need to get it repaired before your phone will work again.

  • The Power Button Is Damaged If you dropped your phone on the power button, it's possible that the button is now damaged. This can prevent your phone from turning on, or cause it to turn on and then quickly turn back off. If you think this may be the case, you can try replacing the power button.
  • The Phone Is Water Damaged If your phone was dropped in water, it's possible that the water damage is preventing it from turning on. This is especially true if the water damage is severe. If you think this may be the case, you can try taking your phone to a professional for repairs.