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iPhone Won’t Charge – Here’s What To Do

iPhone Won’t Charge

For most users whose iPhone won’t charge, the problem may seem to be the battery, but it isn’t always the case. If you must replace the battery, you still have to pay for it to be done by an expert, along with the cost of the battery itself.

However, there are several things that can cause your iPhone not to charge, interfering with the battery, so try these out before you get a replacement.

How to fix iPhone Won’t Charge

Quick fixes

Use iPhone recovery mode

This is like restarting your iPhone but it deletes the data on your phone. When using it, the iPhone will require you to restore data from a backup or to reset it to factory settings.

Check for any dirt, dust, or lint

Sometimes minute stuff like lint, dust, or dirt from your purse or pocket could jam into your USB cable or iPhone’s lightning connector.

If it’s a substantial amount, it could cause your iPhone not to charge, or the hardware from connecting properly, so electricity won’t reach the phone’s battery.

Check also the dock connector or your cable for gunk, and pass a shot of compressed air through to clear or blow it out.

Replace your battery

If none of the other methods help, then your iPhone’s battery is dead and you need to replace it.

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