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iPhone Won’t Charge

iPhone Won't Charge

iPhone Won’t Charge

The most common cases that come to the technical services are related to charging problems. In such a case, “My iPhone device is not charging, is my battery die? Should I have a battery replacement? you may be asking questions such as “. However, the battery is not always the reason why your phone is not charging. Let’s examine the causes and solutions of this problem together.

 

iPhone Won’t Charge: The Reasons

Charger & Charger Socket
There may be many reasons why your iPhone device is not charging. The most common of these may be dust and dirt accumulating in the charging socket, while another common cause is damage to the charging cable. As we put the phone in and out of our pocket or bag, dust easily accumulates at the charging port. The charging cable can also be easily damaged in the same way. Even these minor problems with the charging socket and the charging cable cause the iPhone device not to charge.

Liquid Damage
Many problems arise on your device when your iPhone comes into contact with liquid. Because, your phone is not waterproof, it is only water resistant. The charging input is also one of the parts that transmits electricity. So any liquid contact will also cause a charging problem, as it is easy to get damaged.

Overheating
When our iPhone devices overheat, they suddenly turn off. After closing, it remains closed until it cools down to a certain degree. One of the reasons why your phone is not charging may be that it is overheating. But it is important to determine whether this heating is due to the environment or due to the heating of the battery.

 

iPhone Not Charging: Solutions

Clean Charging Socket & Check Your Charging Cable
Use a light and look at the charging input port on the bottom of your iPhone device. If you see any dirt or dust particles there, this may be preventing the charging cable from making a solid connection to your iPhone. If dust has accumulated at the charging input, you can try to clean it at home using a tool that will not conduct electricity.

Take a close look at both ends of the USB cable that you use to charge your iPhone. Apple charging cables tend to wear out, especially on the end that connects to your iPhone. If there are visible signs of wear, this may be the reason why your phone is not charging.

 

How do I know if the cable is causing my iPhone not charging?

If there is no visible damage to the cable, try charging your phone by connecting the cable to your computer while charging. If your phone is charging when you connect it to your computer, the problem may be with your adapter.

 

Hard Reset

Sometimes the solution is as easy as throwing a hard reset on your phone.

For iPhone 6S, SE and older models: Press and hold the power key and the home key at the same time.

7 and 7 Plus: Press and hold the power key and volume down key at the same time.

For iPhone 8 and higher models: First, press and release the volume up key once, and then do the same for the volume down key. Finally, press and hold the power key.

Press and hold the keys until the Apple logo appears on the screen. The mistake that people usually make is not pressing these keys long enough.

 

 

DFU Mode

As a last resort, you can try to put your phone in DFU mode and throw software. But since this process will delete your data, we recommend that you first show your phone to a technical service.

 

 

iPhone Not Charging: Kayatech Solutions

If you say “iPhone won’t charge, what should I do?”, visit our Kayatech technical service at Cherry Hill. If the charging failure is caused by the charging socket, a charging socket replacement or internal-external cleaning is required. Even if another problem is causing the problem, you can have fault detection and repair at our services.

 

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