As the age of the iPhone is long, emerging diverse "diseases" that could befall him. One of them, the iPhone can not be in-charge.
If this problem occurs, sign you need to replace the battery with a new one. But before deciding to replace the battery, you should do this because there are some problems that could interfere with the iPhone's ability to charge
** Restart the iPhone**
Sometimes restarting can solve your problem. This will not solve a more serious problem, but if your iPhone is not charging, try restarting and plugging again.
** Use iPhone Recovery Mode**
Problems with your iPhone sometimes require more extensive steps to complete. One of those steps is Recovery Mode. Recovery Mode is just like a restart, but it can help solve more complex problems. Keep in mind while in Recovery Mode, you delete data on your phone.
** Check USB Port**
To test this, try connecting your iPhone to another USB port on the computer. If another computer recognizes and charges iPhone, it means that the USB port on your computer may be damaged.
** Replace USB Cable**
iPhone can not be in charge may occur because your USB cable is damaged. The only way this test is to gain access to other iPhone cables and try to use them.
** Replace Wall Charge**
If you charge iPhone using the wall charger adapter (charger plugged into the wall), try checking its adapter. Like a USB cable, check it out by getting another charger adapter and try charging the phone with that alternative adapter.
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