One of the problems that can occur with our mobile phone is the possibility that it does not charge, that a problem occurs both during the charging process and when charging it. There can be problems in the port, in the connection or in many other places, but perhaps the fault is not with your mobile, but rather with some other element that is affecting the charge, such as its cable.
And it is that although it may seem otherwise, in our charging cable you can also find the problem with our iPhone and its charging process, so in this sense, the first thing you should do is go to your charging cable and with he in hand check if something happens.

What cable do you use?
This is a problem that has been detected by many Apple phone users who have reported that the charging problem was in the most remote place: in the cable, which supposedly never fails, because it failed. Of course, this problem has of course an explanation and that is that if your cable does not charge correctly, it may be due to one of these issues.
- The iOS device may have a dirty or damaged charging port.
- The charging accessory is defective, damaged, or not certified by Apple .
- The USB charger is not designed to charge devices.

In the event that this cable that you are about to use is not certified by Apple, you can use it, but before charging the mobile you must accept that you trust said cable so that it begins to charge. This question that you must accept if you want to charge your iPhone will occur simply by inserting the cable that is not supposedly approved, so once accepted it should start charging your iPhone without any further problems. This is a problem that usually occurs, especially the first time we plug in a new cable to the telephone, so if we have used it before, it will be difficult for this problem to occur.
On the other hand, if you are completely sure that the cable you are currently using is fully approved, it may also be that there is some kind of problem or error with the system, so in this case, it is best to follow these steps:
- Completely clean the USB charging port so it doesn’t interfere.
- Reboot your iPhone.
- Try a different charger.
- Update your mobile to the latest version of iOS .
If this problem is not solved, you may have to look for the solution in other methods or who knows, maybe buy a new cable because, really, the one you currently have is completely broken; something that you do not have to take for granted because it could be the problem without a doubt.
Other possible problems
Possibly the problem is not in your charging cable, but you should pay attention to other possible causes that are causing your iPhone to not charge correctly, although in this case, it will not be a problem with your cable; Since if it is approved or accepted or is not broken, the problem will almost certainly be the mobile.

In this sense, one of the problems that we can have with the iPhone is the possibility that it gets very hot during charging. An issue that will cause that when it reaches 80% of the charging capacity, it will disconnect and stop charging the phone completely. You should not worry in this regard, all you have to do is wait for it to cool down for a while so that the problem goes away and continue charging the mobile.
In any case, whenever you have a question or a problem with charging your phone, you can always contact Apple technical support so that they can advise you on your problem in this regard.