Back Answers Index. View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score Have you tried an other charger and not cable? I've tried lot of chargers cable and usb from pc.. Chosen Solution.
Miley mileyann Rep: 1k 2 2 4. Was this answer helpful? Also a eyeglass screwdriver. Very narrow , cheap and fits in slot. Step 1: plug in your phone and dismiss the error message Step 2: turn off your phone, leaving the charger plugged in Step 3: leave for a couple of hours or as long as your phone usually takes to charge Step 4: turn your phone back on. Bryan Rep: 2 1 1. Zale Fur Rep: 2 1 1. That worked! That did not work at all. I have a 6. Where is dismiss button or you mean home button?
This worked for me perfectly! Hello , this is how is this issue today and worked for me - Source- 5 ways to fix accessory may not be supported error 1- clean the charging port of your phone carefully using brush Or toothpick 2- try branded cable instead of local cable 3- dismiss the error while charging and wait for sometime at last you can also make sure your charger contact is not broken Or Mismatched Use a pin to align the charging metals connectors See if this seems to be helpful.
Score 7. Hi, my ipod apple keeps saying this accessory may not be supported and i click it and it stays. The Cable is Junk or Poor Quality The first and most obvious reason to see the error is when a cable is not certified by Apple, which is often the case with a cheap replacement.
Again, the Amazon brand cables are good replacements and reasonably priced. Less Likely, Something is Obstructing the Cable Charger or Port A much less likely reason to see the error message, but still a possibility, is that something is physically obstructing the port or the charger. Score 5. In most cases, they will still charge fully overnight. It is indeed a matter of buying good cables and a good charger block. I use Belkin chargers for all of our iPhones Yes; Apple certified and never have a problem.
Dean dpd Rep: 73 2 1. Score 4. Had same problem - O2 sent me a new phone. Tim Rep: 49 1. Apple telephone support couldn't help and it took loads of attempts to get it to charge until I found my own solution: Plug in your charger to the phone and power supply 'Ok' the annoying message - 'accessory may not be supported' Turn the iPhone off while leaving the charger plugged in and switched on When you turn your phone back on having left it for a while the charge will have increased.
Turn it back off and leave it for a while longer and it will be fully charged This has now worked consistently several times - happy days!! Not perfect as you have to switch your phone off but, it works! Thanks it worked a little. Jimfixer jimfixer Rep: k 18 Score 3. Bruno Rep: 1. Give it a shot. Score 2. Tried this no luck. Apple is so frustrating.
KVisscher Rep: 25 2. So there is something wrong in the chain from; wall charger - lightning cable - iPhone connector Procedure to follow: 1 First check metal contacts on all. Should be shiny gold. If not shiny: clean with soft plastic pin or wooden tooth pick no metal pins! Solution: Buy an Apple certified one.
Sure hope your commission check from Apple get to you! Seriously - their answer to everything is, "go buy apple brand" I'm using a Gen 1 iPad with my original charging chord and wall plug. They realised people had cottoned on to their IOS update scam and found other ways to be d1cks. So stop trying to inflict your will on us with our property!!! Sunip Rep: 13 1. Score 1.
Still got the message. Means that the charger or cable is faulty, but still is okay when the phone draws low current. Gigi Rep: 13 1. This is so simple but this is what worked for me! I have an iPhone 5s. I just cleaned the charger tip and all was fine. Just the tip? I did the same too and it works. Lucas Rep: 13 1. I have changed my charging port twice. Tried a lot of different cables.
Mike Adams Rep: 13 1. Branden Busby Rep: 1. Score 0. Hi 1, Plug phone into charger 2. Dismiss notification about accessory not supported 3. Turn on airplane mode 4. Turn off phone for 2 mins leave plugged in 5. Turn phone on and turn airplane mode off This fixes it! Suzanne Weiss numd97 Rep: 1.
Marco Diversi marcodiversi Rep: 25 Marco Diversi 4. Laura Webb Rep: 1. Enjoy : Step 1: plug in your phone and dismiss the error message Step 2: turn off your phone, leaving the charger plugged in Step 3: leave for a couple of hours or as long as your phone usually takes to charge Step 4: turn your phone back on.
However, we should never rule out the possibility of the software bug, since it has been the wrecker-in-chief behind several major iOS issues in recent times. If nothing helps, the problem might be either with the charging port itself, it might have got internally damaged due to years or use or in some cases, it can be a hardware problem originating from a faulty charging IC or TriStar IC on the motherboard of your iPhone or iPad.
In these cases, it is unlikely that you can fix the problem by following the steps we have suggested, but no need to worry. We are here to help you when all the above steps have failed. Tips to Fix the Issue. Your email address will not be published.
Views: 11, Clean the USB Port and the Accessory The very first thing that you should do is to clean up the gunk or smudge that may have accumulated inside the charging port. Image credit: BusinessInsider You can use compressed air or a toothpick to clean the Lightning port of your iPhone. Read Also — 7 Neat Tricks to Fix iTunes Sync Error 54 Try a different charging cable Another easy solution is to simply try and use any other charging cable you may have in the house.
View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score Chosen Solution. Replace the dock connector. Was this answer helpful?
Score 0. Most Helpful Answer. Eld Mujollari Rep: 49 1. Score 2. Buy a lightning port assembly to replace. Katie Rep: 13 1. Score 1. Bhavin Patel Rep: 13 1.
Put your iPhone, iPod or iPad on charge. Then Turn off your device. Vien Rep: 1. Jane Rep: 1. They fray and bend easily, and because they cost a pretty penny, paying for a new one every time can be expensive. You could try to fix the frayed iPhone cable , or get a durable third-party cable to charge your iPhone or iPad instead.
Some accessories only work with certain models of iPhone, iPad, or iPod. If you're not sure, contact the manufacturer. This is another reason to get accessories from certified outlets. They provide helpful details and guidance while choosing the accessory and after-sale support is more likely to be available to you.
Some accessories require the latest version of iOS to work. Make sure that you update to the latest version of iOS. If it is, you can begin the update process by tapping Download and Install.
If your cable is acting up, you could borrow one from a neighbor or friend and try that with your device instead.
Check for frays or discoloration on the accessory; many times, these are signs that something is wrong with it.
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