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iPhone is only pullying maximum of 1.10 amps

I have an iPhone 6s that was having issues booting as it would hang on the Apple logo then I did a restore and it turns on now, however it’s only pulling a maximum of 1.10Aand tehn will jump to 0.8A then back to 1.10A. I tried a new battery and dock connector and it’s still pulling the same thing. I did some research from what I could find it’s supposed to pull 1.6A

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@chryse let the battery totally discharge. After it pretty much is depleted, plug it in and measure the amperage at that time. Let us know what you get.

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@oldturkey03 I tried that and it pulls 0.04a to 0.6a

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Weird question but how are you measuring the amperage into the device?

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@smashedliam I have a couple of those USB testers that measure the voltage and amperage

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So do you have the adapter(power brick) plugged into the wall with the USB multimeter plugged into that, and the lightning cable coming out of the multimeter to the device? Would you be able to take some photos of the specific multimeter you are using or the method you are using to charge? In my experience some of the in-line USB multimeters won't charge any device over 1 amp due to the physical limitations of the multimeter, not the device or charging equipment.

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If you’re using the original charger that came with the iPhone 6s, it will be a 5W adapter only capable of churning out 1 amp (+-0.5). Try using the 20W USB-C charger or any of the iPad chargers and see if it’ll take up to 1.6. If you’re using a genuine cable and adapter capable of over 2 amp output and still facing this issue, it may be a problem with the charging port or battery. Replacing the battery first would likely be the easiest and cheapest way and is more likely to be the issue in this case, however if not you’ll have a new battery as well as a new charger port by the end ;)

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I just tried it on the OEM phone charger as well as an iPad charger and now it's jumping from 0.6 to 0.99 and I tried a few batteries and dock connectors but it's still having the same issue.

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@chryse Liam is right. And you didn’t answer his question on the device you are using to measure the amps. I have never seen a iPhone 6s draw 1.6A It is always about 1.2A on a flat battery and then goes down as the battery holds more charge. In my experience if an iPhones charging amps are fluctuating like yours it is either the battery of dock flex assembly as Liam said.

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