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Learn how to get your iPhone battery back up without a charging cube
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While you can charge your iPhone without the charging block, you must have the charging cable. The best way is to use the charger cable with a USB port on your computer or another device. Otherwise, you can use public or outdoor supply chargers. Here are the best ways to charge your iPhone without a charging block.

Things You Should Know

  • The easiest way to charge your iPhone is to plug its charging cable into a computer, laptop, or car.
  • Beware of using public USB wall ports; hackers can use these to steal your information.
  • Apple recommends using only Apple-licensed chargers with your iPhone.
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Laptop or Computer

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  1. If your computer is on, you can plug your iPhone's charging cable into the USB (or USB-C) port. Then, plug the other end into your iPhone. As long as the computer is on, your iPhone will charge.
    • You may be prompted to Allow the connection between your iPhone and computer.
    • When your iPhone is connected , you can also transfer your iPhone data, back it up , or update your iOS .
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Car Charger

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  1. Newer cars may have built-in USBs. If your car doesn't have this, you can purchase an adapter for your car's cigarette lighter port. Then, plug your iPhone's charger cable into the USB port on the back of the charger.
    • You should be able to find these chargers in most retail stores that have tech departments.
    • Many of these chargers include two USB ports, making it easy for you to charge multiple items.
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Built-In USB Wall Port

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  1. Some wall outlets come with a USB port. This can charge your iPhone without the block—just plug it in!
    • Be sure not to use any built-in USB wall ports in public areas, such as airports. This can be a way to steal your phone data.
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Wireless Chargers

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  1. Apple supports wireless charging on iPhone 8 or newer. These wireless chargers must be Qi-certified, and many can be found in cafes, hotels, and other public locations. [1]
    • Wireless chargers can cause items like credit cards to stop working properly. If you keep your card(s) in the back of your iPhone, make sure you remove them before placing the iPhone on the charger.
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Public Recharging Stations

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  1. This poses the same risks as the built-in wall port in public areas—hackers may steal your data through this method. However, if it's an emergency, try to use a station next to an employee or security.
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Portable Battery

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  1. Battery packs (also known as power banks) can be charged ahead of time and then used with a USB cable (e.g., your iPhone's charger cable) to charge a mobile item to 100 percent multiple times.
    • Make sure the battery pack is iPhone-compatible before purchasing it. If the packaging doesn't explicitly state that it will work with iPhones, it probably isn't iPhone-compatible.
    • Most battery packs come pre-charged, so you can typically walk into a store, buy the pack, and charge in minutes.
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Solar-Powered Charger

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  1. You can find such chargers in outdoor supply stores and online. Most wind and solar chargers work the same way: you set up the charger to store power (either by spinning a wind turbine or receiving sunlight) and then plug your iPhone into the charger once its battery is full.
    • Both wind and solar power are conditional, but if you live in an area with inconsistent power, they offer a viable alternative.
    • Some wind and solar chargers will only charge your iPhone as they receive power, so check your charger's documentation before attempting to charge it.
    • Neither of these chargers offers a speedy charge, but you'll be able to charge your iPhone's battery to 100 percent within a few hours.
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Hand Crank Charger

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  1. Like wind- and solar-powered chargers, hand crank chargers can be purchased online or in some tech department stores. The premise is fairly straightforward: you plug your iPhone into the hand crank via its charger cable and then start cranking away.
    • Naturally, using a hand crank to charge your iPhone will take significantly longer than wall socket charging.
    • This is a good option if you're hiking or otherwise removed from a reliable source of power.
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Campfire Charger

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  1. There are several chargers that can attach to your camping pots and pans that absorb heat from your campfire and turn it into energy. You can set the pot on the campfire and plug the cable into your iPhone, thus charging it while you cook dinner.
    • Outdoor supply shops may stock these chargers, though your best bet is to search online.
    • Be warned that using this method places your iPhone at a greater risk of being damaged due to overheating.
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DIY Lemon Battery

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  1. Create a lemon battery . If you're feeling experimental, you can make your own battery out of a lemon. Keep in mind the voltage will be low, but you should still use gloves and caution when trying this experiment.
    • You'll need 12 lemons, 12 zinc nails, 12 copper screws, and copper wire.

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  • Question
    I got a iPhone charger at a gas station and now it says that it might not be reliable with my phone. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    If the charger is not compatible with your phone, don't use it--you could permanently damage your phone.
  • Question
    What do I do if my phone doesn't charge with any charger?
    Community Answer
    First just take a flashlight or something and shine it into the port. If there's any gunk, just gently clean it with a new toothbrush. If that doesn't work, take it to a phone store to get it checked out.
  • Question
    How do I clean an iPhone charging port?
    Community Answer
    Apple technicians use wire bristles, but you can also use a new toothbrush to gently scrub the port.
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      1. Find a USB port for your iPhone's charger cable.
      2. Plug one end of your iPhone's cable into the USB port.
      3. Plug the other end of the cable into your iPhone's charging port.
      4. Try a different USB port if the first one didn't work.

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