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by Aaargh20318 454 days ago
This was usually due to lint clogging up the port on the device. You could easily remove it with a toothpick and then everything was back in working order. Took just a few seconds at most.
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Sadly such remedy is not possible with USB-C due to the thin piece inside. :(
Try a paperclip or bobby-pin. Had to do that recently due to my cable not charging my phone reliably.
Nope, it’s not that. I’ve seen this behavior with a worn cable and a brand new device.