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iPhone 6s working, but not charging

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I bought a dead iPhone. Charged the battery externally, and when I tried to turn the phone on, it showed the low power screen, and needed to be plugged in. I did so, and the phone instantly booted to the setup screen.

However now, the phone is working, but it won’t charge. Is this just a faulty charging port? Seems weird that it seemed to detect the cable before. Thanks.

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I just replaced a iPhone 6s battery when I plug it in with a regular Apple charger it boots up, but won't charge. For $@$** and giggles I plugged in a USB type C Lightning charger and it started charging. 1-21-2021

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I had a similar problem on a iPhone 7. Turned out to be bad logic board, specifically the charging IC. The phone drew current until it booted, then it stopped.

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When troubleshooting charging issues, I would do the following (in order):

  1. Always try another Lightning cable and charger, preferably Apple original or MFi certified units.
  2. The Lightning cable 8-pin connector should be sitting flush with the housing and completely inserted. If it is not, there could be lint/dust/debris inside the port impeding a proper connection. You can clean it out with a toothpick, fine point tweezers or a dental pick. Just be careful not to damage the pins inside the Lightning Port.
  3. Change the battery. The battery is the weakest link in the entire phone and certainly for charger related issues. It is also the easiest thing to replace. Use a battery utility, such as coconutBattery (for Mac) or 3uTools (for Windows) to test the battery prior to removal. Anything less than 70% of design capacity will require replacement.
  4. If the battery is in good condition, you can use a USB Ammeter to determine if the phone is really drawing current when it says it's charging. If it isn't drawing current, then I would change the Lightning/Charge Port.
  5. If a new battery and charge port still don't resolve the issue, then you either have faulty replacement parts (possible) or a logic board issue. There is an IC (commonly referred to as Tristar) responsible for communicating with the charging device and uncertified chargers can damage it. Unplug the battery and connect a known-good (preferably Apple original or MFi) charger to the phone. A properly working phone will show an Apple logo and boot loop. If the Tristar IC is bad then the phone will not do anything.

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I turned the phone off, and plugged in the cable. It boots the phone, but then doesn't charge. Used an ammeter, and the port is taking no current. But the phone is detecting the cable being inserted, as it turned on.

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Have you tried step 5?

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@refectio Nothing happened, but I tried that method on a different working phone I have, and it also didn't have any effect.

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Hello can you tell me the solution

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Tigris ! not tristar in this case...

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My phone will be plugged in all night and when I unplug it in the morning and start to use it it shuts off. I have to restart it and it shows the battery went from 100% to 0%. So I plug it back in and it boots up eventually and says 10% battery life how the !&&* can I go for 100% to 10% in seconds I don’t understand it something is not communicating I think it happened with my last iPhone update it’s just a way for these ##&&%#@ to make us buy a new phone be damned

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Yep same thing happening to me right now. only time it holds a charge is when its plugged inside my car port. But in my home it constantly dies when I remove it from the charger or even now while on the charger.

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