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How To Troubleshoot iPhone XS Max That’s Not Charging

In this post, we explain possible solution for iPhone XS Max that’s not charging. This is a software problem, bugs or system glitch.

Author:Daniel BarrettMay 29, 202257210 Shares1466918 Views
You recently upgrade your iPhoneXS Max to latest version of iOS, and you device is not charging. This is a software problem, bugs or system glitch. We suggest you make sure you are using the Apple-supplied charger that comes with your phone. The use of other chargers may cause such problems as they may not render the same amount of power as the original Apple charger does. In this post, we explain possible solution for iPhone XS Max that’s not charging.

Solution 1: Disconnect and Re-connect Apple-supplied Charger

Your iPhone may not be able to charge because the charger isn’t securely plugged in. Make sure both ends of the charger are properly connected and secured. Try to plug the charger into a different outlet to make sure the outlet isn’t to blame. If that doesn’t work either, then try other highlighted solution.

Solution 2: Use A Wireless Charging Pad

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This is a very simple method, but require a wireless charging pad. You notice you iPhone is not charging, try using your wireless charging pad to charge your iPhone for a long period of time, If you don’t have one, its time you get one.
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Solution 3: Force restart iPhone XS Max while charging

Performing a force restart while your iPhone is plugged into the charger can also do some wonders. Some system glitch may prevent your iPhone from charging. In this case, the best thing to do is to perform a force restart while your iPhone is plugged into the charger. Here’s how it works:
  • Press and quickly release the Volume up button.
  • Press and quickly release the Volume down button.
  • Then, press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears on the screen.

Solution 4: Install Pending App Updates And iOS Update Available

If system bugs are preventing your iPhone from charging properly, installing software updates are often the key to fixing device issues that are tied to system bugs. And this could be a potential solution to the problem if system bugs are preventing your iPhone from charging properly.
  • Open the App Store.
  • Scroll down to the Updates section.
  • A list of apps with pending updates will then pop up.
  • Tap the Update button next to the name of the app or Update All button on the upper right side of the screen.
  • After updating all apps simultaneously.
Reboot your iPhone when all apps are done updating. Doing so will ensure that all new app changes from the recently installed updates are properly implemented.
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