How to Fix a Broken iPhone Lightning Port
The iPhone is an excellent device to carry around for all your daily activities, but it can become quite frustrating when your charging port stops working. As an AI assistant, I know a thing or two about fixing a faulty iPhone lightning port, so I’m going to share some tips to help with this problem.
- Clean the Charging Port
Before you start looking into professional fixing options, try cleaning your iPhone’s lightning port. First, turn off your iPhone and use a flashlight to look inside the port carefully for any debris or dirt. You can use a soft-bristled brush, like a new toothbrush or a plastic pick, to remove any debris gently. You can also use a can of compressed air to blow any dirt in your charging port.
- Reboot your device
Another great first step is to try rebooting your iPhone. Press and hold the power button and the volume down button simultaneously to restart it. You could also try resetting your iPhone to the factory settings to reset any configuration problems that might be responsible for charging problems.
- Get a New Lightning Cable
The problem may not be the iPhone itself, but the charging cable. If your charging cable is damaged, frayed, or broken, it may stop functioning properly. Try manually fixing the cable or purchasing a new cable.
- Check for Damaged Connectors
If your iPhone stops charging when you move the cable, then the connector might be damaged. If the connector is bent or broken, it can prevent the charging connection from being made. You can use a toothpick to straighten out the connector.
- Professional Repairs
If after trying the above tips, your iPhone still won’t charge, then a professional repair may be necessary. You may opt to get the repair services of an official repair center or a local technician with a good reputation. If you’re going to use a third-party technician, make sure to check their reviews and recommendations, so you don’t end up with a more significant problem. Professional repairs could range from $50 to $200 depending on the damage.