How to Fix: If Your iPhone Can’t Charge
BY Junior | 十一月 18th, 2013 | 3 | 3
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1. Check for Lint
This is a little common problem, but previously it did happen that lint from the pockets was jammed into either the iPhone dock connector or the USB cable. If there has adequate lint, it will not happen that preventing the hardware from connecting normally and thus stopping electricity from reaching the device’s battery. Pay attention to both cable and dock connector for gunk. If you find it, a shot of compressed air is the perfect way to solve this problem.
2. Use high-speed USB ports
If your iPhone stops charge, you should confirm the device is charged in the right place. It is a fact that the iPhone has high power demands, it must be charged with high-speed USB ports. The USB ports that are included on lots of keyboards offer lower power to charge the smartphone. So, if your iPhone stopped charge, you should make sure it's connected with one of your computer's USB ports, not the keyboard.
3. Test USB Port
If your iPhone still can’t take a charge although you choose the correct USB port, you need to check whether the USB port itself is broken or not.
To test this, you can try plugging the phone into another USB port on your computer. If the computer does display the information on your iPhone normally, the USB ports that you own may be broken.
4. Use Qualified USB Cable
The problem also may be caused by the USB cable you're using to connect the iPhone to your computer. You can only test by getting access to another iPhone cable and try using that one instead. If you find your USB cable was broken, you can switch to a brand new qualified one from lots of stores.
5. Test Your Wall Charger
If you always using the wall charger power adapter on the iPhone, it’s possible that the adapter prevent your iPhone from charging. It is similar to the USB cable, the only way you can confirm this is by trying another power adapter and charging your smartphone with that.
6.Check Your Battery
If you have checked the things above but the phone still can’t make a charge, the problem is obviously caused by the broken battery. So a brand new iPhone battery replacement is needed on your device. People know that they must pay US$79 plus shipping for the replacement service in Apple store. If you have AppleCare and your iPhone is less than one year old, battery replacement is covered for free. However, if your phone is out of warranty, no worry, you can try to DIY replace the battery according to our take apart videos, and DIY replacement will save you some money. The 100% OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) iPhone replacement battery such as iPhone 5 battery replacement and iPhone 4S replacement battery can be found on our online store. Of course, you can send your iPhone to a repair shop where near your house.
In the past few days, many people asked why his or her iPhone can’t charge although the phone hasn’t received any damage. One user said “his device has been sitting on the charger for about 10 hours and hasn't even charged to 10%”. If an iPhone stops to take a charge, we can’t infer that the problem was caused by the dead battery. Now we list the following factors that have something to do with the iPhone’s ability to charge the battery.
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