Possible cause
A worn cable or adapter, debris in the port, battery wear, or charging hardware damage can slow charging.
Inspection firstSlow charging may come from a worn cable, debris in the port, battery health, or charging hardware. We can diagnose the issue.
A worn cable or adapter, debris in the port, battery wear, or charging hardware damage can slow charging.
These details help you protect the phone and give ACPR the information needed for a specific recommendation—not a generic guess.
A low-power adapter, damaged cable, poor outlet connection, unsupported accessory, wireless alignment, background use, heat, battery protection, debris, or port damage can all slow charging. The exact phone and charging method matter.
If the cable will not seat firmly or the phone reports moisture, stop and avoid forcing the connection. Charging while hot can also slow down or protect the device by limiting power.
ACPR can inspect cable fit, port condition, charging behavior, battery symptoms, and the model’s compatible charging path. That lets us explain whether the solution is an accessory, cleaning, battery work, or port repair.
The order protects the device and makes the diagnosis more useful.
Test a certified cable and adapter, then inspect the port with a light without inserting tools. If the issue remains, bring the phone in for diagnosis.
A worn cable or adapter, debris in the port, battery wear, or charging hardware damage can slow charging.
Bring the device and the relevant cable or accessory so we can explain a realistic next step.
The right repair starts with the symptoms you notice, not a guess.
A worn cable or adapter, debris in the port, battery wear, or charging hardware damage can slow charging.
Inspection firstTest a certified cable and adapter, then inspect the port with a light without inserting tools. If the issue remains, bring the phone in for diagnosis.
Protect the deviceFor slow charging, loose cables, and phones that no longer charge reliably.
Clear repair optionsOnly if the phone, cable, and adapter all support the needed power. A damaged cable, dirty port, or worn battery can still limit charging speed.
Not all cables carry the same power, and some wear out quickly. Test a certified cable and adapter before assuming the phone is the cause.
Yes. Debris can keep the connector from making a full connection, reducing or interrupting charging. Avoid digging in the port with metal tools.
Call, reserve a repair time, or contact us with the symptoms you are seeing.