Possible cause
A worn cable, compacted debris, a weak battery, or a damaged charging port can keep an iPhone from charging normally.
Inspection firstIf your iPhone will not charge, charges slowly, or only charges at an angle, we can inspect the cable, battery, and charging port.
A worn cable, compacted debris, a weak battery, or a damaged charging port can keep an iPhone from charging normally.
These details help you protect the phone and give ACPR the information needed for a specific recommendation—not a generic guess.
An iPhone may stop charging because of a damaged cable or adapter, compacted port debris, a worn battery, moisture protection, or damage inside the charging path. Charging at one angle often means the plug is not seating normally.
Metal picks, liquid, compressed force, and bending the cable can damage delicate port contacts. If the phone reports liquid or the port may be wet, leave it unplugged; Apple warns against charging an iPhone with suspected liquid in the port.
ACPR can inspect the physical connection and the charging pattern, then explain whether careful cleaning, a battery conversation, or charging-port repair fits the evidence. That keeps the repair focused on why this iPhone is not charging.
The order protects the device and makes the diagnosis more useful.
Try a known-good cable and power source. Do not force a connector into the port; a diagnosis can identify whether cleaning, a battery, or port repair is appropriate.
A worn cable, compacted debris, a weak battery, or a damaged charging port can keep an iPhone from charging normally.
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, compacted debris, a weak battery, or a damaged charging port can keep an iPhone from charging normally.
Inspection firstTry a known-good cable and power source. Do not force a connector into the port; a diagnosis can identify whether cleaning, a battery, or port repair is appropriate.
Protect the deviceFor iPhones that charge slowly, not at all, or only when the cable is held a certain way.
Clear repair optionsLint in the port, a worn cable, or port damage can prevent the connector from seating correctly. Do not bend or force the cable to make it work.
Avoid metal tools, liquids, and compressed force that can damage the contacts. A technician can inspect compacted debris safely.
A diagnosis checks charging behavior, battery condition, cable fit, and port condition so the repair matches the actual cause.
Call, reserve a repair time, or contact us with the symptoms you are seeing.