![]() But it is possible to turn off the feature. If you notice your iPhone stops charging at 80%, that’s actually a feature called optimized battery charging that helps reduce battery aging. If your iPhone still isn’t charging or responding to the force restart, head to an Apple Store, Apple Authorized Service Provider, or get in touch with Apple Support. iPhone 6s or earlier and iPhone SE (1st gen): Press and hold both the side (or top) button and the Home button until you see the Apple logo.iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus: Press and hold both the side (or top) button and the volume down button until you see the Apple logo.Press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Press and quickly release the volume down button. iPhone 8 or later and iPhone SE 2/3: Press and quickly release the volume up button.Force restart your iPhone then plug it in for 30 minutes.See if your iPhone charges with a wireless charger.If you’re not comfortable cleaning out the charging port, take your iPhone to an Apple Store, Apple Authorized Service Provider, or get in touch with Apple Support.be careful removing it as the charging pins can be damaged – gently using a plastic dental pick can be effective – the charging pins are located on the bottom side of the Lightning port Use a magnifying glass or another iPhone camera if you need help seeing inside the port.Check the Lightning port for build-up or debris.If it’s still not charging, try a second cable/power adapter if you have one and/or a different outlet.Apple says you may need to leave it plugged in for 30 minutes, but you’ll normally see if it’s charging within 5-10 minutes of being plugged in.Try charging with the reverse side of the Lightning cable that you normally use with a power adapter plugged into a wall outlet you’re certain is working. ![]()
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