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Does your iPhone not regenerate its battery when connected to a charger? If the answer is affirmative, it is most likely that you have thought that your phone has completely broken down, or that a cable has been damaged. For these cases, it is essential to know the main source of the problem, You could already avoid making necessary expenses by sending your smartphone to a technician.
There are several options to verify if this problem has to do with your iPhone, or other accessories you use to charge it, and for this, you have to find the problem and fix it.
How to check the reasons why your iPhone won’t charge
In case you don’t know, if you connect iPhone to your charger, you will be able to see a small lightning bolt located right next to the loading bar, which is displayed at the top right of the screen. If this icon appears, it means that the battery is actually receiving power.
On the other hand, if your iPhone is connected to its charger, but the lightning icon is not displayed on the screen, it means that something is wrong, and for this, we will show you some methods so that you can detect and repair the problem.
Check if your iPhone’s charging port is clogged
Dust, dirt or other objects that clog the port of your iPhone, may result in the charger connector not making contact correctly.
In the event that you find something inside said port, use a toothpick or toothbrush (dry) to remove any obstruction.
Use another power outlet or USB port
The charging failed problem on your iPhone, It may be because you are connecting it to a power outlet that does not workso you can rule out this factor if you try connecting it to another.
In the event that you use a PC as a charging method, in the same way try another USB port, since there is a probability that you are connecting it to one that does not work.
Check that your USB cable is not damaged
All cables (especially USB cables) tend to wear out as the years go by, which can result in power not being able to pass properly to your iPhone connected to its charger.
In the event that your USB cable is frayed or broken, the best solution is to buy a new one.
restart the iPhone
There is a possibility that the charging issue is not caused by some iPhone component, but rather some software issues. Although it is rare for this to happen, please try restarting the device and try charging again.
In the event that you do not observe any results, try to force the restart on your iPhone, for this you only have to press and hold the buttons “Power” and “Home” until you see the Apple logo on the screen.
If none of the above methods are able to resolve the issue, your iPhone is most likely broken. This can occur due to factors such as falls or even contact with water, so it would be advisable to take it to an authorized technician to see if the phone can be repaired.