iPhone Not Charging
We Fix iPhone Charging Issues
Your iPhone Isn’t Charging
At ProFix, we understand the frustration and inconvenience that comes with an iPhone that won’t charge. Whether it’s due to a faulty charging cable, a malfunctioning power adapter, or issues with the device itself, our team of expert technicians is equipped to diagnose and fix the problem efficiently and effectively.
Our comprehensive iPhone charging repair services cover everything from cleaning the charging port and replacing damaged cables to repairing or replacing the charging system within the phone itself. We use only genuine Apple parts, ensuring your device receives the best care possible. With our service, you’ll be back to a full battery in no time.
Why Your iPhone Won’t Charge
There could be several reasons why an iPhone won’t charge or keep a charge. Common causes include the use of a faulty or incompatible charger, damage to the charging cable or adapter, or a clogged or damaged charging port. Dust in the charging port or a dirty charging port can also prevent the device from charging. In some cases, the problem could be due to a loose connection between the charging cable and the device. Less frequently, issues with the device’s software or a faulty outlet/power source could be at fault. It’s important to identify the exact cause of the issue to apply the appropriate solution.
Most Common Reasons iPhones Not Charging
Although there are many reasons an iPhone won’t charge or hold a charge, we take a look at the most common reasons that your iPhone won’t charge below.
- Faulty or Damaged Charging Cable or Adapter
- Liquid Damage
- Loose Connection
- Dirty or Clogged Charging Port
- Damaged Charging Port
- Software Issues
- Temperature Extremes
- Faulty Power Source or Outlet
- Battery Wear
If you are unable to diagnose why your iPhone won’t charge or hold a charge, it might be time to bring it in to ProFix. We offer fast iPhone repairs at very competitive pricing.
How To Fix iPhone Not Charging Issues
Is your iPhone Not Charging? There are some simple steps you can take yourself. One or a combination of these steps may solve the issue.
Replace Your Charging Cable
Replace Your Wall Adaptor
Clean Debris From Your USB Port
Inspect USB Port For Physical Damage
Ensure There Are No Loose Connections
Bring Your iPhone To ProFix
If you are unable to resolve the issue yourself, give us a call or stop in with your iPhone and we will get your iPhone charging again.
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Trust our highly skilled technicians to solve any issue you're facing with your device. We offer some of the most competitive rates on iPhone repairs.
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iPhone Repair - Models We Fix
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 NEW
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 Mini
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 Mini
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XR
- iPhone X
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone 8
- iPhone 7 Plus
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 6S Plus
- iPhone 65
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 55
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 4 And 4S
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iPhone Not Charging FAQs
- Why isn't my iPhone charging when plugged in?
This could be due to a variety of reasons, including a faulty charging cable or charger, lint or dust build-up in the charging port, or software glitches.
- What are some solutions if my iPhone won't charge?Some solutions include checking the charging cable and adapter for damage, cleaning the charging port, trying a different power source, and updating the phone’s software.
- Why is my iPhone not recognizing the charging cable?This could be due to a faulty or incompatible charging cable, a dirty or damaged charging port, or software issues that prevent the device from recognizing the cable.
- Why is my iPhone not charging or charging slowly?In addition to the reasons mentioned above, slow charging could be due to using a low power source (like a computer USB port instead of a wall outlet), or the device could be running a power-intensive task while charging.