VAMike
Well-Known Member
The device should negotiate a charging current with the truck, this means that the apple isn't do it right for some reason. (Either not negotiating at all or drawing more than negotiated.)
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RIght now it's the apple cable that I got with my phone..My iPhone XS Max charges from fully dead. I've never seen that message and I've got a plethora of branded cords (from Apple to dollar store specials)
I got the new cable out of the box w/ my iPhone, and did work for one time, and then after that it didn't. It worked w/ my husband's iPhone 6, and he did plug in his iPad, and then did the error like I was having.I've seen similar issues with off-brand cables or old cables. Did anyone try a new OEM cable? Anker cables are about the best aftermarket ones I've used.
well it was worth a try, looks like another issue.I got the new cable out of the box w/ my iPhone, and did work for one time, and then after that it didn't. It worked w/ my husband's iPhone 6, and he did plug in his iPad, and then did the error like I was having.
Used mine for the first time today. iPhone 8+ was at 33% using standard Apple cord and never saw that message.This is what I am thinking I am seeing for pattern..
if the phone needs to be charged, this will come up... When the phone been fully charged from another charger, then this don't come up.. So I am thinking that these bigger phones are higher charging rating, the USB output can't handle it. But if it's charged, and then the USB can handle it as the high draw is not needed.
I just sent an email to my dealer and see if they can figure it out.anyone had any luck with the dealership diagnosing the issue?
I've seen post else where a non-Apple hone having issues too.Mine was doing that when I first got it and then it stopped. My 6S charges fine.
Has this happened with any non-Apple phones?