I put my iPhone date of January 1, 1970. How to remedy

I saw an ad on Facebook on how to change the icons of the application to the format of the old school. He said changing the date on the 1st Jan, 1970. I did and now my iPhone won't turn on. How can I fix this without having to replace the phone.

Sorry to say this, but by setting you phone on the 1st Jan 1970 you have bricked your phone permanently.  There are various solutions, but there is no guarantee that any of them will work.  Your best option is to hold your apple phone as she needed to be changed.

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