iPhone charging port issues
According to Apple, an iPhone battery can hold a charge for 400 times, or almost two years of use.It's not unusual to experience charging issues before that achievement. So what should you do if the iPhone charging port breaks? Not to worry.
Before investing in a new battery or charging port, there are a few self-help options you may try. We'll go over each one with you.
iPhone reset
If you take your phone to an Apple technician, a hard reset is probably the first thing they'll try.
But you can do this at home without going to Apple University. A hard reset could take up to 20 seconds to complete. When trying to do this at home, make sure you're pushing and holding the buttons for a sufficient amount of time.
Examine your charging equipment.
Sometimes, the hardware used for charging your phone rather than your phone itself is the problem. We advise you to check these out next because of this. First, check your charging cable. They are liable to damage that renders them useless, such as fraying, bent prongs, and others. Even the lightning cables that Apple includes with your phone purchase are susceptible to harm. This may be the cause of any harm you notice. Swap your cable for a friend's or family member's cable to be certain. If your phone begins to charge, you'll know the issue is with your charging cord rather than the iPhone's broken charging port.
Make sure your charging equipment is Apple certified.
When it comes to charging, your phone's software is typically the issue rather than hardware like the iPhone battery or charging port. The iPhone's software determines whether the charging device you are using is compatible and charges or does not charge as necessary.
So even though third-party connections and chargers might be easy on your pocketbook, they aren't always easy on your device. The optimum option is to use Apple items on your Apple device, but as long as the cable or charger is an Apple-certified item, using a non-Apple product is acceptable.
Keep Your Charging Port Clean
Your phone is placed in your pocket, purse, backpack, and vehicle. Lint, dust, grime, and other debris are picked up along the route, and the charging port is the ideal place for them to hide.
Although the accumulated muck may appear to be unimportant, it may be keeping the charging cord from connecting to your iPhone. There are a lot of tiny connectors down there, and if even one of them is obstructed, it can prevent you from charging. A flashlight is necessary to have a clear view inside your charging port. You'll need to clear it out if you notice any debris within.
iPhone charging port still not functioning? Deliver it to FigyTech!
Following these instructions, if your iPhone charging port is still not working, your hardware is probably to blame. That can indicate that your battery or charging port needs to be replaced.
The good news is that both of these can be changed. Bring your device to FigyTech and our experts will resolve any issue you might have.