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<h1 class="blog-heading font-bold text-center">iPhone Wireless Charging not Working? Try These Fixes!</h1>
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Did you know, more than 56 million Indians own an iPhone today! With a wide population choosing the
premium and easy-to-use Apple device, multiple tech players have come up with gadgets to make the
users’ iPhone experience more convenient. The most recent addition to this accessory lineup is
wireless charger.
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Wireless chargers are gaining popularity by the daily, majorly because they help avoid the messy
tangle of multiple charging cables. These wireless chargers also come with variants that help you
charge your other Apple devices simultaneously. This makes your charging chore not just convenient,
but also super efficient.
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Are you having trouble charging your iPhone wirelessly? Here are some checks & fixes to solve your
problem.
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Check 1: Does your iPhone support wireless charging?
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Before moving on, you might want to figure out whether your iPhone supports wireless charging.
According to Apple, the iPhone 8 and above models support wireless charging. These iPhones will
charge wirelessly once placed on a Qi-compatible wireless charger.
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Now here’s a catch! While all the above-mentioned iPhone models support wireless charging, not all
support magnetic wireless charging. This affects the position of your phone on the charging pad,
thus disrupting your wireless charging experience. To fix this, you can simply attach a metal ring
on the back of your iPhone. (Needed for the following models: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X,
iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE 2)
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Check 2: Is your Wireless Charger Reliable?</div>
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Make sure that your wireless charger is Qi-enabled to ensure the quality of the wireless charging of
your iPhone. Since your iPhone may not work with a non-Qi wireless charger, it is advisable to get
your charger from a reliable brand that assures Qi compatibility. QC tested brands like Qubo ensure
the quality of coil, workmanship and multiple protection features like overheating, overcurrent,
overvoltage and short circuit.
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Check 3: Is your Charger Adapter of the Correct Wattage?</div>
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Is your wireless charger adapter compatible with your wireless charger? Ideal adapter wattage
required for wireless chargers to function is 33W. Make sure you are using the right adapter to
ensure longevity of your wireless charger & smart device. Another basic check is for the wireless
charger being plugged or turned on before you head for other tasks.
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Once you’ve thoroughly checked your wireless charger, try these fixes to charge your mobile
wirelessly.
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Did you know, your wireless charger contains charging coils that make the power transmission to your
iPhone possible! However, this happens in a specific diameter at the back of your iPhone. When the
charging coils don’t align with your iPhone, you face a wireless charging failure. To avoid this,
you can place your phone in the centre of your charger or move around a bit to figure out the
charging point.
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However, you can bypass this hassle by opting a wireless charger with multiple charging coils that
enables your iPhone with a position-free charging experience. Magnetic wireless charger is also
beneficial because the magnets in the charger auto-align your smartphone, ensuring efficient
charging.
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Fix 2: Let your iPhone Cool Down</div>
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iPhones sometimes tend to heat up while charging, wirelessly or with a wire. While wired charging
does not cause the iPhone to warm up as much, wireless charging does generate more heating. When
your phone’s battery heats up, your iPhone limits charging above 80% as a protection mechanism. In
such cases, it’s best to avoid charging your iPhone till it cools down.
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Fix 3: Remove the iPhone Case</div>
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Are you unable to charge your iPhone with a case on? This might happen if your iPhone case is
thicker than 3mm and is hindering the charging. Try removing your iPhone case before charging your
smartphone wirelessly. If removing your phone case enables wireless charging, you might want to
switch to a phone cover that is magsafe without compromising the quality of the case.
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<div class="blog-heading font-bold">Fix 4: Don’t plug into a USB Simultaneously </div>
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Are you trying to charge your iPhone wirelessly and with a wire simultaneously? Well, you’re asking
for too much. Connecting your phone to a computer with a USB or an adapter while wirelessly charging
your iPhone will immediately stop the wireless charging. Make sure you’re not connecting charging
cables to your smartphone while docking it to charge wirelessly.
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Is your MagSafe charging back to powercharging your life? We hope it is!
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