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by turkeywelder
2813 days ago
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Not always. I took a 14 month old iPhone 7 into the store which wouldn't charge or communicate via the lightning port. In the engineer's words it was "in perfect condition". They couldn't repair it, wouldn't do anything because I didn't have apple care and the only way to get around it was a new device. Nice paperweight though |
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It could've been something trivial though, lint tends to pile up in the back of the lightning port, eventually causing the problem you described. Poking the back of the port with a needle or something often helps.