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If an alert says that your accessory isn't supported or certified. These alerts can appear for a few reasons: Your iOS device might have a dirty or damaged charging port, your charging accessory is defective, damaged, or non Apple-certified, or your USB charger isn't designed to charge devices If your iPhone iPad or iPod touch won charge
try practical methods to fix your problem, and if it still can't get your problem solved, just take it in for service at the nearest Apple Store in your area to get the help of the Apple employee.
Hi What happens when you try to charge the device?Won't charge?Switch chargers. Try hard resetting it and see what happens.Here's a video tutorial on how to go about it.
You might try holding down the power and home buttons at the same time.
Wait until you see the silver apple. Thats what I did when mine
wouldn't turn back on.there is an easier way instead of just guessing....
when you plug it into any form of charging source...just completely shut
down your iphone...and leave it there for how ever long it takes to
charge...(to be able to use it again is about 30 minutes)depends on your
energy sourceFirst open iTunes and Conect your iPhone cord to your computer, but do
not plug it into your iPhone. Then press and hold the home button on
your phone while conecting the iPhone cord into your iPhone continue to
hold down the home button. Then click restore in iTunes
If your iPhone's battery runs very far down, the iPhone won't turn on. That's because it's using its remaining battery life to preserve your data and settings.So, your iPhone could be refusing to turn on because its battery doesn't have enough juice. In that case, plug your iPhone into a wall charger or into your computer (plug it directly into the computer; some USB ports on keyboards don't have enough power to charge iPhones). Let it sit for 10-20 minutes. If it was low on battery and needed a charge, when it's got enough juice to power the screen, it will turn on and show you its charging status, starting with the red battery icon.During this process, you may also want to make sure there's no lint packed into your cable or the iPhone's dock connector. This isn't a hugely common problem, but a lot of pocket lint could interfere with the iPhone getting a charge.
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