First, you need to check if your iPhone supports wireless charging, which is currently available on the following iPhone models: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and 2020 The iPhone.
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If you confirm that the model is OK, but there is still no wireless charging, you can refer to the following methods to try to solve it.
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1. Restart the iPhone
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If the iPhone wireless charging suddenly does not charge, it may be because there are sometimes unpredictable errors in the update of the iOS system, which will cause problems with the wireless charging function, usually as long as the restart can be solved.
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2. Remove the iPhone case
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Sometimes the iPhone protective case is too thick will also lead to wireless charging, then you can try to remove the iPhone protective case, and then put back on the wireless charging board to charge.
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3. Determine whether the iPhone is placed in the wireless charging block
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At present, most wireless chargers have only a few coil design, the iPhone is placed in the specified position to be able to charge, it may be to confirm the placement is not placed, if it happens intermittently, may not be placed correctly, you can try to change the Angle or find the best charging position for wireless charging.
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In addition, sometimes when there is a notification or call, turning on the vibration will also cause the iPhone to move, causing the charger to stop charging, it is recommended to turn off the vibration before charging.
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4. Confirm that Qi wireless charging is supported
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In the selection of wireless chargers, it is recommended that you choose a marked support for Qi wireless charging, and do not buy cheap wireless chargers.
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5. Check whether the wireless charger light is on
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When wireless charging, you can usually see a charging indicator on the wireless charger, if it is not lit, please confirm whether the power cord is powered on.
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6. The power card can't charge more at 80%
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If it is found that the iPhone is full to 80% and cannot be charged continuously, this is because the iPhone battery overheating causes the safety mechanism to activate, and will charge when the power reaches the 80% limit. At this time, you need to let the iPhone be placed in the shade, and when the temperature drops, it can be charged again.
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7. Replace with a different wireless charger
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Sometimes it may be because the wireless charger has a problem, if there is another wireless charger at hand, you can try to use another one to charge, if you can charge, that is the wireless charger has a problem.
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8. Update iPhone system to latest version
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Older iOS may not be able to better support iPhone wireless charging, we can try to update the iPhone to the latest iOS version.
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9. Return to Apple Store or repair center
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After trying the above 8 methods, it is still unable to charge, that is, there is a problem with the hardware, and it can only be sent to repair.
First, the solution that Apple wireless charging can not be charged is as follows.
Second, first check whether the wireless charge is powered on, or whether the battery of the Apple device is effective, if the power cord falls off, it is necessary to reconnect, and the battery needs to be replaced.
Third, the second is that the wireless charge damage can not lead to normal charging, generally replace the wireless charge or repair.
There are the following possible solutions:
1. Check whether the charger and power cable are in normal contact.
2. Check whether there are metal objects or magnetic objects on the back of the phone to interfere with charging;
3. Try to restart the device and calibrate the position;
4. Replace the charger or power cable.
5. If it still cannot be solved, you may need to contact Apple customer service or go to a professional repair point for repair.
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Replace the charger or test with another device to ensure that the charger can work properly.
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Don't put anything between the iPhone and the charger. If your iPhone does not charge or is slow to charge, and the iPhone has a thick protective case, metal protective case, or battery case, try removing the protective case or case.
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If your iPhone vibrates (for example, when you receive a notification), your iPhone may shift. That could cause the charging station to stop powering the iPhone. If this happens often, consider turning off the vibration function, turning on Do not Disturb mode, or using a protective case to prevent movement.