Did your iPhone charging port suddenly stop working? Before you try to send it in for repairs, there are a few fixes you can try at home. If you determine the charging port itself is broken, you can still charge your iPhone wirelessly using a Qi-certified charger. Here's what to do when your iPhone charging port is not working, including an expert tip from consumer technology expert Mitch Harris.
Fixing the Charging Port on an iPhone
If the iPhone charging port is not working, check the port for visible signs of debris. If you see dirt, use a dry, soft-bristled brush to gently clean it. You should also use an Apple-certified cable and charging block. If the charging port is broken, you can wirelessly charge your iPhone with a Qi-certified charger.
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Troubleshooting Charging Port
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Clean the charging port. Make sure to turn off your iPhone completely before cleaning. Use a dry, soft-bristled brush to gently brush any debris out of the charging port.
- For stubborn debris, use a sharp, pointed object such as a toothpick to gently scrape it from the port's walls.
- Harris says you can also dip a cotton swab in a mild rubbing alcohol and wipe the area gently. [1]
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Try a different cable. It's possible your cable may be damaged or incompatible with your device. Check the cable for any visible damage. [2] X Research source
- Some third-party cables may not be supported by Apple devices. Purchase a replacement cable from the official Apple store or a certified retailer.
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Try a new power source. If you're using the standard iPhone charging block, try plugging it into a different outlet.
- If that doesn't work, you can try connecting the cable to a computer or laptop that is turned on. Plug your iPhone into your computer, and if necessary, tap Trust this device on your iPhone to allow charging.
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Remove your phone case before charging. Some cases may block certain charging cables from fitting properly. Try charging your iPhone without its case.
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Check for water damage. If your iPhone recently made contact with water or was left in a moist environment, leave it alone for a few hours to dry completely. Then, try charging it again.
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Force-restart your iPhone. If your iPhone isn't reacting to any charges, it may be frozen. To force restart an iPhone, press and hold the side button (or side button + Home button). The screen will turn black. Release the button(s) when the Apple logo appears.
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Use a wireless charging pad instead. If you're having issues charging your phone with a cable, you can try charging it wirelessly instead. Keep in mind this is only supported on iPhone 8 and newer. [3] X Research source
- You'll need to purchase a Qi-certified charger to get started. Once set up, you'll just need to place your iPhone screen-side up on the charger to start charging.
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Contact Apple. If the charging port itself is damaged, you'll need a certified technician to fix or replace your iPhone charging port. Keep in mind that disassembling your iPhone by yourself can void your warranty.
- Request a repair service by visiting Apple's website .
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- ↑ Mitch Harris. Consumer Technology Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/108805
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/108377