There you are. Your iPhone does not charge, but fortunately there are several ways to fix this problem. iPhone puts out some tips and possible solutions for you.iPhone does not charge: you can do this.
1. Clean the Lightning port
You may not be charging your iPhone because dust and dirt are in the Lightning port. Especially when you've been using your iPhone for a while and often stopping in your pocket, dust and other dirt accumulate in the Lightning socket. Therefore, it is wise to clean the port properly so that you are sure there is no dirt leaving the charging no longer.
You can clean the Lightning port best with a toothpick. Be careful, however, because you may otherwise damage the Lightning port. Preferably make the tip of the toothpick some bone so that you are sure that you do not touch any pins or other parts.
If you removed the dust from the Lightning port, you can try to charge your iPhone now. If this is not the case then the problem is somewhere else and you can try the solutions below.
2. Use a different charger and / or power outlet
It may sound logical, but many problems with charging are caused by a broken cable or adapter. Therefore, always try to charge your iPhone with another USB cable and adapter. Lightning cables are not very sturdy and therefore it is good to see if the cable is not damaged. In addition, you can check if you use the supplied cable and adapter, as fake cables and adapters can also cause problems.
Also, check if the end of the Lightning cable is not damaged and try different sockets when charging your iPhone via the adapter. If you use a PC or Mac to charge your iPhone, try to plug it into a wall outlet. You can also try the different USB ports on your Mac or PC to see if the problem is here.
3. Restart the iPhone
Although it does not occur frequently, the problem may be caused by a software error. Then it may help to reboot the device. If your iPhone does not work at all, you can force the phone to power up by pressing the on / off and home buttons simultaneously and holding it for a few seconds.
4. Calibrate battery
You may also not see battery power on your iPhone properly, so it seems that you can not fully charge the device. It may also be that your iPhone indicates another 30 percent of the remaining battery, but it is 15 minutes later because the battery is empty. In these cases it may help to calibrate the battery. To do this, follow the steps below.
1. Connect your iPhone with the Lightning cable to the wall outlet;
2. Then, perform a "hard reset" by pressing the power button and the home button simultaneously;
3. Now charge the iPhone to 100 percent and give the device more than an hour and a half the time to load.
iPhone still does not charge?
If you do not want to charge your iPhone, it's wise to contact Apple Support. Your iPhone may have a hardware failure that will not work properly. Apple Support is available on this page , of course, you can also visit the physical Apple Store in Amsterdam, The Hague or Haarlem.
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