How To Fix iPhone Charging Port Not Working?

iPhone Charging Port Not Working

In the USA, around 83% of teenagers own iPhones, and 101.9 million people are actively used. However, many of them fall in trouble with their iPhone charging issue, and absolutely, you are one of them in this group. So you are here now.

How to solve the iPhone charging port not working? iPhone restarting, removing the case, cleaning the lightning port, checking the charger cable, changing the wall adapter, and updating software are some DIY ways to get your iPhone back in charge.

These are a snapshot, and you need more information to follow these steps, right? Yes, we are here to help you diagnose why your iPhone won’t charge and how to fix it at no cost.

What Causes An iPhone Charging Port To Stop Working?

At first glance, you may think that if you push the charger port forcefully into the iPhone’s lightning port, it will start to charge. But, most of the time, this won’t be worthwhile. Because several reasons are the culprit for stopping your iPhone charging port from working. Here we enlisted 6 reasons. Let’s reveal them.

What Causes An iPhone Charging Port To Stop Working

Software prevents charging

If you find your iPhone charger stops working after reaching 80% charge, then maybe the software prevents it from taking more charge. It happens when your iPhone becomes a little bit warm due to charges. To extend the iPhone’s lifespan, the company limits its charging from its software.

Air debris and pocket lints

Though you cover your iPhone with a case, most of the time its lightning port is uncovered. When you keep it in your pocket and handbags for carrying, there is a high chance your pocket lints, dust, and air debris will go into the port.

As a result, when you insert the charger port into the lightning port, it will fail to connect its electronic chips to charge your iPhones due to these lints and debris.

New iPhone case

Another likely cause may be your new iPhone case. Do you think; how? Let’s tell you. It looks incredible if you own a new iPhone case and wear it to your iPhone. But, you may forget about its lightning port space.

In this situation, when you connect your charger to the iPhone’s port, it may not correctly reach the charging chips that are placed into the charging port. So, you notice your iPhone charging port won’t work.

Defective charger cable

Most iPhones come with at least a 3 feet charging cable with a USB port. Any part of the cable may be damaged, broken, or defective if you use it for many days. If you don’t notice the defect and insert it into the iPhone’s lightning port, you find your iPhone won’t be charged.

Defective wall power adapter

It happens to almost every iPhone user that they use a specific wall adapter to charge their iPhone. (Especially the bedroom’s wall adapter, which is located beside the bed.) So if for any reason, that adapter has low voltage or any electrical fault, you find your charger port won’t support you for charging your iPhone.

Not using the new version of the software

iPhone releases new software versions now and then. If your iPhone works well and you can use it without trouble, it is no need to know when the new software version is released. But, for using old iPhone software, you may face the hassle of the charging port not working.

How Do You Know If Your iPhone Charger Port Is Broken?

There are two ways to identify if your iPhone charger port is broken. One is comparatively easy, and another is a hard nut to crack. But, don’t lose hope, as we’ll share these two ways for your convenience.

First, you should use the charger with another iPhone to charge it (If you have one). But if you don’t have another iPhone, you can use it in your computer’s USB port and check whether it works. If it works, the charger is ok; if not, the charger has any issue.

How Do You Know If Your iPhone Charger Port Is Broken

Second, if your habit is storing your iphone’s charger by bending its cord, the charger port gets a lot of pressure. There are four pins inside the charger port, and any of them may lose their connection for excessive bending. It also happens if you bend the charger and carry it in your pocket or the backpack’s small pocket. So, when you connect the charger with your iPhone’s lightning port, it’ll loose and come out with a little pull.

Can You Repair The Charging Port On iPhone?

You can definitely repair your iPhone charging port if you have enough DIY skills to repair electronic devices. Otherwise, you may permanently damage the charging port and even harm your iPhone by getting it done yourself. Because you have to disassemble the iPhone and assemble it again after repairing. So it is not recommended by Apple to repair the iPhone charging port or other defects at home.

How To Fix iPhone Charging Port Not Working?

Since there are so many reasons for not working your iPhone charging port, there are also many ways to fix the issue. You must follow the methods by considering why it’s not working.

iPhone Charging Port Not Working

Method 1: Wait to cool down your iPhone

Most iPhones require approximately 3 hours to fully charge, which makes it warmer during this time. Moreover, the iPhone 11 comes with a fast-charging battery, and within 30 minutes, it stores 50% and within 1 hour 80% charge. Because of this fast-charging battery, it gets warmer too early.

So if you see your iPhone stops charging after 80% charge, you should remove it from charging and keep it in an airy space to cool down. If you connect its charger after cooling, hopefully, it starts to charge.

Method 2: Restarting your iPhone

You have to restart your iPhone no matter which series iPhone you use, 5,6,7,8, X, 11, 11 Pro, 12, 12 Pro. More or less, all series iPhone’s restarting procedure is the same.

Restarting your iPhone

  • Press the power and up or low volume buttons simultaneously and hold them for approximately 30 seconds until the Apple icon shows on your screen.
  • Wait a few seconds more; the iPhone will automatically restart itself. When you connect it with the charger, you probably find it’s charging if there is no other issue.

If so, then congratulations. You have solved the charging problem with the easiest hack.

If not, go to the following method.

Note: You shouldn’t restart your iPhone if it has 5% or less than charge.

Method 3: Removing iPhone case (Not mandatory)

If you notice your iPhone charging port won’t work after wearing a new mobile case, it may be the culprit. Maybe the mobile case covers the lightning port space, so the charger port can’t connect properly.

Removing iPhone case

Remove the case, and connect the charger to determine if it is ok now or not. If yes, then change the mobile case, and you must check the charging space of your iPhone before buying a new case.

Method 4: Cleaning the lightning port

If all of these 3 methods fail, the following easiest method is to clean the iPhone lightning port.

Generally, air dust and pant lints make a barrier inside the lightning port, and for this, it won’t work.

Cleaning the lightning port

You must prepare a toothbrush, wooden toothpicks, and a flush light to clean the iPhone and hold patience.

  • Turn on the flashlight and inspect the lightning port.
  • Carefully insert the toothpick’s sharp end inside the lightning port and slowly revolve to clean the dust.
  • If one toothpick gets dirty, you can use several.
  • Rub the soft toothbrush bristles outside the port to clean that side.

Note: You shouldn’t use metallic tools to do the job, as metallic tools can permanently damage the electronic chips. Check this video to get the visual.

Method 5: Changing wall adapter

If you always use a wall adapter to charge your iPhone, in this step, you should change it to rectify if there is any power problem or not.

Changing wall adapter

If your iPhone charges after changing the adapter, maybe the previous one is faulty.

Method 6: Inspect the charging cable and port

The charger cable and port may be faulty and stop working. You should go one by one.

First, carefully check whether there is any breakage or bend to the charger cable. If the cable is broken, you must change the cable and check the connection.

If not, you can connect it to your computer USB port and check its authenticity.

Second, check whether the charger port is loose to the lightning port or not. If so, maybe the charger port gets disconnected from its pin. In that case, you can repair it, but it’s very risky. So, buying a new one is the ultimate option.

Method 7: Installing the latest software version

Sometimes, you won’t know about the new release of the iPhone software version. You should check if there is any new software version available or not. For this,

  • Go to your iPhone’s “Settings.”

Go to your iPhone's Settings

  • From settings, go to “General.” There you’ll see a “Software Update”

tap to general

  • Tap on “Software Update,” and the iPhone will start searching if there is a new software version available.

Software Update

  • If it finds the latest iOS, install the new one.

If it finds the latest iOS, install the new one

Method 8: Reset Your iPhone

As a last DIY try, you have to reset your iPhone. Remember, you must keep your phone’s all files and data backup, as when you factory reset the iPhone, you won’t get back your files.

  • Go to your iPhone’s “Settings.”

Go to your iPhone Settings

  • From settings, go to “General.”

From settings, go to General

  • Scroll down, and there you’ll see the “Reset” button, tap on it.

Reset iphone

If you are fortunate, after factory resetting you can fix the issue.

Method 9: Seek help from professionals

If, unfortunately, all of these methods won’t be worthwhile for you, then there is no option instead of visiting an Apple store or other recognized professionals. They can identify if it is only a lightning port or charging port issue or something more. They can also help you solve the issue with their knowledge and experience. Though to get their services, you need to pay.

Final Words

Suddenly finding your iPhone charging port not working is frustrating, as it’s now an integral part of your life. From banking to paying your child’s school fees, from contacting business deals with online meetings to ordering groceries, you can’t think of a single day without this gadget.

So you should try to fix the issue by following the discussed DIY methods. But before that, you should figure out the defective part to effortlessly solve the iPhone charger not working puzzle.

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