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<blockquote data-quote="gtkisaru" data-source="post: 20858206" data-attributes="member: 68721"><p>Part 1. How to Fix iPhone/iPad/iPod Won’t Charge After iOS 10 Update</p><p>When plug your iPhone or iPad into the wall outlet or computer, you find that it is not charging. Why? This is a common issue many users complained about. Before you changing a new battery, there are some solutions that are worth-a-try.</p><p></p><p>1. ALWAYS use official Apple-matched chargers. If you use some cheap cables that are low quality, you’ll usually encounter an error that the cable is not certified on the iPhone (or iPad). This may be what is causing the charging issue.</p><p></p><p>2. Hard reset your iDevice. Press and hold down the On/Off button > While continuing to hold the On/Off button, press and hold the Home button > Keep holding them until the screen turns back on and shows the Apple logo.</p><p></p><p>3. Check the lighting cable for damage. Most of us have experienced a broken charging cable at some point. The exposed internal wires are not safe to charge your iDevice and that might be why your iPhone or iPad won’t charge when plugged in.</p><p></p><p>4. Change the wall outlet or Apple lighting cable if available.</p><p></p><p>5. Turn off your iDevice and charge it: Just Press and hold the Sleep/wake button > Turn off your iPhone/iPad when you see "Slide to power off" > Charge your iDevice now.</p><p></p><p>6. Restore your iOS 10 device with iTunes. Firstly, backup your iPhone or iPad with iTunes, and then restore it from the backup you just created.</p><p></p><p>Part 2. How to Fix iPhone/iPad/iPod Charge Slowly After iOS 10 Update</p><p>Is your iPhone or iPad charging slower than usual after download the new iOS? Get some quick tips to get your iPhone or iPad charged faster in this part.</p><p></p><p>1. Clean up Charging Port of Your iPhone or iPad. After a period of use, the lightening port of your iPhone or iPad may get full of dirt or dust that reduces the charging speed of your iDevice. Firstly shut down iPhone/iPad and then use toothpicks or dry soft toothbrush to get all the dirt out of the charging port.</p><p></p><p>2. Use an iPad Charger for iPhone. To charge your iPhone quicker you can try using an iPad charger if you got one.</p><p></p><p>3. Turn on Airplane Mode and Turn off Wi-Fi While Charging. In this way, you won’t be able to make or receive calls, messages, and notifications or connect to network, but this makes battery charge faster.</p><p></p><p>4. Turn off iPhone/iPad While Charging. This is just like the third method, you can charge faster by turning off your iDevice while charging, and you can try this method during the night when you won’t need to use your iPhone or iPad.</p><p></p><p><strong>Source:-</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hope this helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtkisaru, post: 20858206, member: 68721"] Part 1. How to Fix iPhone/iPad/iPod Won’t Charge After iOS 10 Update When plug your iPhone or iPad into the wall outlet or computer, you find that it is not charging. Why? This is a common issue many users complained about. Before you changing a new battery, there are some solutions that are worth-a-try. 1. ALWAYS use official Apple-matched chargers. If you use some cheap cables that are low quality, you’ll usually encounter an error that the cable is not certified on the iPhone (or iPad). This may be what is causing the charging issue. 2. Hard reset your iDevice. Press and hold down the On/Off button > While continuing to hold the On/Off button, press and hold the Home button > Keep holding them until the screen turns back on and shows the Apple logo. 3. Check the lighting cable for damage. Most of us have experienced a broken charging cable at some point. The exposed internal wires are not safe to charge your iDevice and that might be why your iPhone or iPad won’t charge when plugged in. 4. Change the wall outlet or Apple lighting cable if available. 5. Turn off your iDevice and charge it: Just Press and hold the Sleep/wake button > Turn off your iPhone/iPad when you see "Slide to power off" > Charge your iDevice now. 6. Restore your iOS 10 device with iTunes. Firstly, backup your iPhone or iPad with iTunes, and then restore it from the backup you just created. Part 2. How to Fix iPhone/iPad/iPod Charge Slowly After iOS 10 Update Is your iPhone or iPad charging slower than usual after download the new iOS? Get some quick tips to get your iPhone or iPad charged faster in this part. 1. Clean up Charging Port of Your iPhone or iPad. After a period of use, the lightening port of your iPhone or iPad may get full of dirt or dust that reduces the charging speed of your iDevice. Firstly shut down iPhone/iPad and then use toothpicks or dry soft toothbrush to get all the dirt out of the charging port. 2. Use an iPad Charger for iPhone. To charge your iPhone quicker you can try using an iPad charger if you got one. 3. Turn on Airplane Mode and Turn off Wi-Fi While Charging. In this way, you won’t be able to make or receive calls, messages, and notifications or connect to network, but this makes battery charge faster. 4. Turn off iPhone/iPad While Charging. This is just like the third method, you can charge faster by turning off your iDevice while charging, and you can try this method during the night when you won’t need to use your iPhone or iPad. [B]Source:-[/B] hope this helps... [/QUOTE]
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