

Go for the Qi-certified chargers from Apple. Lightning cables handle tip breakage better than their USB-C counterparts.

If you are not able to set the iPhone to charge due to the Liquid Detected in the Lightning Connector warning, use a Wireless charger. Use Wireless Charger to Recharge the iPhoneĪs they say, modern problems require modern solutions here is a smart tip for you. That may also cause you to see the warning message regarding the presence of liquid in the charging port. This may not be the best method out there, but it can dry the liquid residue present there.Īdditionally, check that the iPhone charging bricks are dry and the charging pins don’t have water or moisture on them.

Perhaps that mechanical part inside the socket lose their grip over the time. Apart from that, you can use a blower to blow warm air gently near the port of the iPhone. There are two small cavity/notches at the sides of the connector that within the iPhone it is supposed to sort of latch into it and keeps it secure. Take a clean, dry cloth and carefully wipe near the ports to remove any moisture or water residue. It’s costly but safe by all means as compared to those cheap replicas that seldom come with any certification or warranty. Also available is a 39 7.8-inch cable with a Lightning connector at one end and 30-pin connector port at the. If the iPhone’s original charger is damaged, replace it with an authenticate one from Apple’s website. A 30-pin connector to-Lightning adapter is available from Apple for 29.
