iPhone Out Of Charge?
You’re about to leave for an important meeting and you find that the iPhone you put on charge an hour ago has not charged a bit. Apart from causing frustration you might now go out at the peril of your iPhone battery getting drained out. iPhone users around the world sometimes on their ownership journey do face the iPhone not charging issue. This has been explained below and what could be done before seeking help from a professional. Read on.
What Should I Do If My iPhone Battery Doesn’t Charge?
You should first of all fall in a category of iPhone users who hasn’t dropped their iPhones in any liquid or there isn’t any sort of damage to your charger or the charge port of your iPhone. If you do not fall in the above category and your iPhone has just stopped charging all of a sudden then you need to consider the following things:
- Check your iPhone charging port with a flashlight (from another phone or a torch) for any dust or fibre accumulated to the charging port. This is the #1 reason for most of the iPhones not charging. You might consider that it could be a damage to your iPhone logic board but it turns out that over the period of usage a lot of gunk has accumulated to your Iphone charging port and it has completely blocked the iPhone charging dock connectors. You need to be extra careful in cleaning this. If you are a novice and you insert any pointed object then you might damage the charging connectors and then further cause permanent damage. It is advisable that you take this to an experienced professional service like SOLDRIT, where we do not charge to clean off the dust from the charging port.
- If the charging port looks clean then you need to put on your investigative specs to figure out the problem. The problem could be a faulty lightning cable or even the adapter itself. If you have a replacement, you could try charging with them.
- If the above two options did not resolve your problem then you might need professional assistance to resolve the iPhone charging issue. The iPhone charging dock flex cable is the next culprit that could be externally damaged. This usually happens if the charging cable inserted into your iPhone gets pressed upon a lot and due to this the charging connector usually breaks. You might need the flex replacement in this case.
- The last issue that could cause you the charging issue is the iPhone logic board problem. Every function in the iPhone logic board has a dedicated IC, in this case the charging IC could be shorted or faulty, which might require replacement. It’s imperative to note that such repairs require the new components to be available and you will need experienced professionals to be working on your device. There are very few iPhone repair services in Bengaluru who could be doing this, almost all services outsource such types of repairs to the chip level service providers such as SOLDRIT
Now, next time if you do have your iPhone giving you any charging trouble be smart and first peep through that tiny hole where the charging cable goes. Be extra cautious to choose your service provider.
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- Check the cable: Ensure the charging cable is not damaged or frayed.
- Inspect the port: Clean the charging port from dust or debris.
- Restart your iPhone: Sometimes a software glitch can cause charging issues.
- Use Apple-certified charger: Ensure you are using a charger approved by Apple.
- Disable background apps: Closing unnecessary apps can speed up charging.
- Avoid wireless charging: Wired charging is generally faster than wireless.
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- Avoid extreme temperatures: Charging in very hot or cold environments can damage the battery.
- Partial charging: It is better to charge your phone partially rather than going from 0% to 100% regularly.
- Avoid overnight charging: Unplug your phone once it reaches full charge to prevent overcharging.
- Update iTunes: Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes.
- Trust the computer: When connecting to a new computer, ensure you trust it on your iPhone.
- Check the cable and port: Ensure both the cable and the port are functioning properly.