Revision to iPhone Slow Charge
** This may limit the amount of contact the charger is actually making with the port, therefore . Think of it like a hose, a narrower hose will not | |
** If your charge port has signs of burn or corrosion, skip ahead to the [[iPhone Slow Charge#Section_Faulty_Lightning_Port|Faulty Lightning Port section]]. | |
- | * If there is debris in the port, use a toothpick or other non conductive probe, |
+ | * If there is debris in the port, use a toothpick or other non conductive probe, like a [product|IF145-002|spudger|new_window=true], to clear it. Insert the point straight to the back and gently scrape out residual debris. Be mindful of the pins and pay attention to the corners. |
* If a toothpick is too large, try splitting the tip with a knife. Half a toothpick can usually reach the most recessed crevices of a charge port. | |
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