Why Doesn't the iPhone Charger Fit? Here's the Cause and How to Fix It

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There are various kinds of problems when using an iPhone, one of the most common problems is the charging cable or iPhone charger not fitting into the device. As a result, the iPhone battery cannot be charged. In some cases, the iPhone charger can sometimes fit and sometimes not. The problem of the iPhone charger sometimes fitting and sometimes not can be quite frustrating for users.


If the battery is running low and this problem occurs at the same time, the user will not be able to optimally charge their iPhone. So, why does the iPhone charger sometimes fit and sometimes not? This problem can be caused by several factors. So, what are the causes of the iPhone charger not fitting? For more complete information, here is an explanation of some of the causes of the iPhone charger not fitting.


Cause 1: Non-original charger


The first cause is that the user is using a non-original or fake charger. The power output of a fake charger cannot be guaranteed to be compatible with the battery technology in the iPhone. If the charger has an output power that is too low, the iPhone battery will not be able to charge. On the iPhone battery bar on the screen, its status may be read as in the middle of charging, but the battery percentage may not increase.


Cause 2: Damaged iPhone charger


The next cause can be a damaged iPhone charger. A damaged iPhone charger is usually indicated by a large spark when the head of the charger or adapter is connected to the socket. Then, the cable is stripped or torn.


Cause 3: Damaged socket


The cause of iPhone charger, not fitting can be caused by the socket being used is damaged. A damaged socket cannot conduct electricity to the charger. As a result, iPhone charging does not work.


Cause 4: iPhone overheats while running heavy applications


The next cause is that the iPhone overheats while running heavy applications. When running heavy applications, the iPhone will work extra hard and make its temperature rise. If the iPhone temperature rises excessively, the charging process will be temporarily stopped. With the charging process stopped, the iPhone battery percentage will not increase and may even decrease even though the charger is connected.

The last cause of the iPhone charger not working is dirt in the charger and port. This can be in the form of dust or liquid. The dirt can obstruct the charging process in the iPhone. According to Apple's official website, starting from the iPhone Xs series and above, there is a feature that can detect liquid in the port or connector. When liquid is detected in these components, the iPhone will automatically display a warning that charging is not available. Charging can be resumed when the detected liquid in the port or connector has dried. To fix the issue of the iPhone charger not working, you can use an original Apple charger or a third-party charger with an MFI (Made for iPhone) license from Apple. Check the condition of the iPhone charger adapter and cable, make sure the adapter does not have a large fire and the cable is not frayed. Try charging the iPhone on another outlet. Stop running heavy apps such as gaming and video editing while charging. Clean the port and connector of the iPhone charging case from dust or liquid using a soft material cloth. If the problem still persists after trying these methods, consider taking the iPhone to a trusted technician for further handling and service if needed.