
on 24-01-2016 13:17
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on 24-01-2016 13:17
My iPhone 6(refurbished) won't charge on an official iPhone charge cable and plug. My 5s charges fine.
any ideas?
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on 24-01-2016 13:24
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on 24-01-2016 13:24
Have you tried another cable? There maybe fluff or a foreign object in the charging port

on 24-01-2016 13:24
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on 24-01-2016 13:24
Have you tried another cable? There maybe fluff or a foreign object in the charging port
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on 24-01-2016 13:32
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on 24-01-2016 13:32
Try blowing into the charging port to ensure there is no dust in the way.
Also, if possible, try somebody else's charger in your iPhone 6.
Is it a new phone? Have you been able to charge it fine before without problems?
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24-01-2016 13:37 - edited 24-01-2016 13:37
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24-01-2016 13:37 - edited 24-01-2016 13:37
It may well be that your old charger is 'comfortable' charging the old phone? it still charges after years of use.
I would do one thing first
Buy a new approved charger and test that in your new phone. If it doesn't work then maybe the charging port is faulty...
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on 24-01-2016 13:42
Apparently it's a refurb model so that might be a cause. @Anonymous Where did you get the refurb from? Was it o2 or direct from Apple?
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on 24-01-2016 14:30
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on 24-01-2016 14:30
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 24-01-2016 14:38
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on 24-01-2016 14:38
If all else fails make an appointment at your nearest Apple store and let them check it out for you. Much better than a diagnosis by Anovo going off the reports about O2's repairers
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on 24-01-2016 14:40
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on 24-01-2016 14:40
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 24-01-2016 14:42
I'm getting an awful feeling that this is an o2 refurb which almost certainly means it will have been done up by Anovo
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on 24-01-2016 14:44
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on 24-01-2016 14:44
All the more reason to let Apple take a look....

