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Lint and dust cause most charging issues. These tools fix it for $10.
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Cables fail more often than ports. Borrow a known-good cable from a friend, or grab a spare. Use a different wall adapter too — counterfeit chargers are a common silent killer.
Hold the device under a bright light and look directly into the port. You're looking for:
Power the device OFF first — this prevents short-circuits while you work. Then:
After picking visible debris, sweep the port with a soft anti-static brush, then short bursts (1 sec) of compressed air from 6 inches away. Keep the can upright to avoid propellant spray.
If the device supports MagSafe/Qi: try wireless charging. If wireless works but wired doesn't, the port is dead — you need replacement (see escalation below). If wireless ALSO doesn't work, the issue is likely the battery or charging IC.
Sometimes iOS/iPadOS gets stuck in a charging-block state. Force restart resets the power management chip:
If the port has bent pins, visible corrosion, or the contacts feel loose, you need a replacement (Apple: $129, third-party: $79–$99, AppleCare+: $99). Skip DIY for this — bent contacts can damage the logic board.
The Apple Watch Series 10 charges using an inductive magnetic connector. If your watch won't charge, these steps will help restore power.
Try These First (Often Works!):
• 20W Fast Charger ($25)
• MFi Certified Cable ($16)
• Wireless Charger ($30)
Port Needs Repair?
► Charging Port Kit