Friday, 19 September 2014

iPhone Charger Not Certified

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iPhone Charger Not Certified

This cable is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone happens when an Apple accessories is made by non certified third party company and this message has been showing up alot ever since the new firmware version Apple released with iOS 7. Once a iPhone user installs the latest iOS 7 on their smartphone and started plugged in a fake Apple USB charger they saw a message “This cable or accessory is not certified or may not work reliably with this iPhone” and that problem cab be fixed.
Is it possible to fix iOS 7 iPhone 5 not charging problem when it says this cable is not certified? We’ll help answers those questions and still use your old fake cables to charge your iPhone or iPad. iPhone cable not certified fix will be explained in this article.
Users are not allowed 3rd party chargers to work on Apple devices in most cases both lightning and 30-pin – that stopped charging iOS devices and now iPhone cable not charging.  The reason for this is because Apple uses MFi licenses so all Apple products have been tested to prevent damage to both you and your iPhone or iPad.
This cable or accessory is not certified fix and may not work reliably with this iPhone fix? iPhone and iPad owners who are not afraid of using risky products and don’t want to get the genuine lightning cable “Lightening Certified” for their iDevice can take the following steps. (This is also an iPhone cable not supported fix)
If the steps below don’t help try reading Fixing bent charger on smartphone to see if you can solve your problem this way.

This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone iPad fix!
Method 1: 
  1. Plug in USB power 
to wall-charger
  2. Then connect USB cable to iPhone
  3. 
Dismiss any warnings
  4. Unlock your iPhone so you get to the “Home Screen”
  5. Dismiss any remaining warnings
  6. Unplug the fake “Knock Off” USB cable
  7. Followed by plugging it back in.
  8. Dismiss warning again
  9. It should now charge.

Method 2:
  1. Plug the USB cable to the wall-charger
  2. Turn off the iPhone and when you see the loading wheel spinning, plug the charger in the iPhone
  3. Let the iPhone be connected to the charger for a while. Don’t switch it on
  4. After about 15 minutes, turn it on your iPhone. Dismiss the warnings
  5. The charging should mostly continue without a problem

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