ios9.2 killed my battery iphone5?

IOS9.2 installed yesterday afternoon, had hardly used my phone at all since. Woke up this morning and the battery was dead (he showed the battery icon empty with the lightning on the screen cable). I plugged it in to charge, and it will not load up to now. When it is plugged in, the battery icon flashes as if he is in charge, but after 3 hours it still shows the same thing and does not seem to load and doesn't start.

Tried to plug it into my macbook to see if I could be reincarnated, but no luck it no more. It seems to be dead.

Judging by my research autour, emptying seems to be fairly widespread, but the fact that is does not load my phone seems to be a fun new twist.

Someone at - it ideas/suggestions?

Thank you, Apple! GRRRRRRRR...

For those who have a similar problem, it did the trick for me...

https://discussions.Apple.com/message/29400512#29400512

Placed on a hot stove (not burner) for about 30 seconds, you press the power button, and it of back and loads normally. Very strange, but it works.

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c

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