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What do you do when your iPhone cable is not certified?

What do you do when your iPhone cable is not certified?

Just unplug the cable from the iPhone or iPad and then plug it back in. If you’re charging your iPhone or iPad by plugging it into a PC or Mac, try plugging the cable into another USB port if that doesn’t work. If the message doesn’t appear again, everything is working properly and you don’t need to worry about it.

Do iPhone Chargers need to be certified?

If you’re buying a Lightning cable for your iPhone, iPod or iPad, make sure it is MFi-certified.

Why do non genuine iPhone Chargers stop working?

The Lightning cable that is used to charge iPhones and iPads has a chip inside it to authenticate the cable meets certain Apple design criteria and non-Apple Lightning charging cables have been known to stop working after an iOS software update, even those that have the chip and have been certified by Apple.

How do I fix this accessory is not supported by my iPhone?

Now let’s go through some ways to fix the “accessory not supported” error.

  1. Unplug and Reconnect the Device.
  2. Restart Your iPhone.
  3. Clean Your Charging Port.
  4. Get MFi-Certified Accessories.
  5. Make Sure Your Accessory Is Compatible.
  6. Update Your iPhone’s iOS.
  7. Try Another Accessory.
  8. Check the Adapter.

How do I get my iPhone cable to work again?

Follow these steps:

  1. Remove any debris from the charging port on the bottom of your device.
  2. Restart your device: iPhone. iPod touch.
  3. Try a different USB cable or charger.
  4. Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS.
  5. Contact Apple Support to set up service.

Is it OK to use non Apple cables?

Using a Non-Apple Charger is Dangerous. If your charger is from a trusted company and is labeled “Made for iPhone/iPad,” then you are totally safe. Just avoid using cheap knockoff cables and chargers as oftentimes they are less expensive due to a lack of safety mechanisms in the internal circuitry.

How do I know if my cable is Apple certified?

An Apple Lightning to USB cable has ‘Designed by Apple in California’ and either ‘Assembled in China’, ‘Assembled in Vietnam’ or ‘Indústria Brasileira’ on the cable about seven inches from the USB connector. You’ll see a 12-digit serial number at the end of this text.

Can using a non Apple USB cable damage an iPhone?

Too cheap, and the cables inside can break. Rare but does/can happen. There is no evidence that shows unofficial cables will damage your iOS devices. However, as a recommendation, choose the official cables rather than the unofficial ones, since the quality is often better with original label.

Why do iPhone charging cables fail?

Why do iPhone cables stop working? iPhone chargers mainly stop working due to being old and worn out after several usage throughout time. Sometimes they can even stop working due to strain on the plastic outer layer and cause the wires to be exposed and easily susceptible to damage.

How do you make an uncertified iPhone charger work?

Connect/Disconnect Charging Cable

  1. Press the home button and sleep/wake buttons at once for about ten seconds to reboot your device.
  2. Even before your iPhone could boot up, plug it into the charging cable.
  3. If the warning appears, disconnect the cable.
  4. Reconnect the cable. The charging should continue without any problem.

Why does my iPhone say accessory not supported?

The “Accessory may not be supported” error on an iOS device is also found to appear due to damage to the accessory being used. So, you should ensure that the charging cable or the power adapter is in a good condition to charge the iPhone, at least physically.

Why is my iPhone charger not working?

These alerts can appear for a few reasons: Your iOS device may have a dirty or damaged charging port, your charging accessory is defective, damaged, or non Apple-certified, or your USB charger isn’t designed to charge devices. Remove any debris from the charging port on the bottom of your device.

Why is my iPhone charging cable not certified?

This is because the iOS software restrictions that prevent the cable from being recognized are no longer in effect for a switched off iPhone. If nothing works, let the iPhone be connected to the charging cable and switch it off.

What happens if I uncertify the cable for my iPad?

Uncertified cables could damage your iPhone or iPad, or the cable itself might easily fall apart. The Lightning connector might fall off, get very hot, or not fit your device properly. You might be unable to sync or charge your iPhone or iPad with the cable, too.

How to fix the accessory not certified issue on iPhone?

Update your iPhone: Updating to the latest iOS may fix the ‘Accessory Not Supported/Certified’ issue. Plug the cable to the wall charger. Make sure not to connect it to your iPhone just yet Power off your iPhone. Then, plug in the charger. Don’t turn on your device for about 15-20 minutes.

Do you have to be certified to use Lightning cable on iPhone?

Apple’s iPhones and iPads use its own Lightning connector for charging and data transmission. You can purchase third-party cables and accessories, but they must be certified. If a cable or accessory wasn’t certified by Apple, you’ll see a warning message when you connect it. However, this message can sometimes appear incorrectly, too.

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Ruth Doyle