My iphone is not start normally

Whenever my iphone battery stops or stop me, if I once again he boot it says it has restarted not kicked upwards and restart so I need to enter my access instead of my contact id code whenever I want to turn off my phone and start again

Yes, if you restart your phone for any reason, you will need to use your access code. TouchID will not work until the phone is completely charged.

The safety of contact ID on the iPhone and iPad - Apple Support

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