Charging issue with original USB-C cable Hey all. I have this issue with my iPhone 11 Pro. If I use an original USB-C to Lightning cable it won't work, but if I use an old (original) USB-A to Lightning cable it works just fine (even if the cable itself is very used and should be replaced). The USB-C cable works properly with the iPad 8th Gen. Make sure that you've connected your USB-C power adapter to a working power outlet. Unplug your USB-C power adapter from the power outlet, then plug in a known good device, such as a lamp to confirm it powers on properly. If the power outlet works, connect your USB-C power adapter and try to charge your Mac. If your Mac still won't charge, shut A cable simply has to comply with the USB-C standard to work, and finding USB-C cables that aren't compliant are incredibly hard to find these days. And that essentially means that USB-C cables sold with Android phones, including phones with the Samsung Galaxy branding, will work just fine on the iPhone 15. I recently installed iOS 12.4 and it caused my non-Apple charging cable to stop working on my iPhone 5s and my iPad mini 4. The Lightning cable that is used to charge iPhones and iPads has a chip inside it to authenticate the cable meets certain Apple design criteria and non-Apple Lightning charging cables have been known to stop working after Some users cannot get their iPhone 15 to connect to their car with Apple's official cable, let alone cables from any other brand. Per MacRumors, Apple is working on a fix for the issue, but as it A standard iPhone power adapter will not work with the MagSafe charger. There are a few reasons this is the case. The first is that the MagSafe charger’s cable requires a USB-C port, and the standard iPhone charging brick is USB-A. However, even if you purchase a USB-A to USB-C adapter, the MagSafe charger still won’t charge your iPhone. Not to say this sort of thing can't happen to USB-C, but I've come across it far less frequently in my line of work. Like it or not, USB-C is here to stay for the foreseeable future, and having a universal cable that is compatible with a wide variety of products is really a pretty great win for consumers in the end. The iPhone 15 included cable is usually a USB-C to USB-C charging cable, with USB 2 data speeds. If the USB-C sockets are clear of debris, next step is to check the outlet and the charger (or whatever else is on the other end of the cable), and maybe then test with a different charger and cable. ( 0) Reply. of 1. VHh9.

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