Why wont my ipod charge




















An empty battery may take up to thirty minutes to reach the level when it can power your iPod Touch. Leave the device to charge for a while and then after enough time has passed press and hold the Home and Screen buttons simultaneously.

Over time dirt accumulates in the charging port, which eventually prevents the charger from fitting into the charging port.

Even though cleaning the charging port is a sensitive process, you can still go through it relatively easily. You can try getting the dirt out by blowing air into the port.

Optionally you can use a cotton swab, SIM card remover, or a toothpick to clean any debris that might be jamming the port. Furthermore, you should try using a different USB cable in order to rule it out as a potential cause of the problem. USB cables can get damaged easily which can prevent them from charging the device properly. Simply press and hold the Home and Power buttons simultaneously and wait for the Apple logo to appear on the screen. Some users, for various reasons, want to avoid connecting devices to iTunes.

Therefore, you need to restore the iPod Touch using iTunes, so you can use it until you get the button fixed. Note 1 : If the device is not recognized by iTunes, put it in Recovery Mode while connected, by pressing and holding the Home button and Power button until you see the connect to iTunes logo. Note 2 : Restoring the iPod Touch will erase all the data on it, including songs, photos and more. Let us know if anything worked for yours, though, by dropping a few lines in the comments section!

I was trying it for days, trying the forced start for 15 to 20 seconds, it did not work, so when you suggested to hold it for up to a minuet it worked, and it is now charging, thank you.

I was freaking out because the charger I borrowed from my dad is messed up because of me, and the charger wasn't working. I woudnt want to tell my dad, he would be mad, but I felt so stupid after blowing into the port.

Thnk you so much. It saved me from trouble. I need your help please? After my iPod get battery low and turned off, I charged it. It was not charging. The charger cord was okay and I also clean the port, it is still not charging. It was not that before. What to do? If your iPod is refusing to turn on: my dad went on YouTube and found a solution that worked for me - simply plug it into the strongest USB port on a computer. OK, wow this worked for me.

I held both buttons down for about 15 seconds, the apple icon appeared but after a few seconds disappeared. Mine hasnt been working for about a month now and i did this got sooo much limnt out of the port, b ut it still wont cvharge.

A few days ago i managed to get it to charge by applying downward pressure on the cord when it was plugged in but i dont want to sit there holding it. OMG thank you so much that was the case that help out so well thank you I thought my life was over lol. Just tried the toothpick method and got rid of a huge piece of lint from my iPod Touch so thanks for the guide. My iPad won't charge it keeps saying the cable may not properly charge this device.

Also, I tried to request an invitation to sign up for this site, but the Email I was told wuld arrive with the invitiation never came Was charging fine, then refuses to charge. Just shows charging symbol and won't turn on. Tried to reset but after holding both buttons, only the recharge symbol shows.

Tried different cable, no go. IPad Jerry King and others, after trying the suggestions above It appears same connector might be able to charge an iphone but not iPad without cleaning My iPad won't charge. If the charging port is damaged, your device probably needs service. Let your device charge for a half hour. If your device is still unresponsive, force restart your device: iPhone 8 or later and iPhone SE 2nd generation : Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.

Press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo. Let your device charge for another half hour. If your device still won't power on or charge, take your device, charging cable, and charging adapter to an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider for evaluation. You can also contact Apple Support.

If your device stopped charging at 80 percent Your iPhone might get slightly warmer while it charges. If an alert says that your accessory isn't supported or certified These alerts can appear for a few reasons: Your iOS device might have a dirty or damaged charging port, your charging accessory is defective, damaged, or non Apple-certified, or your USB charger isn't designed to charge devices. Follow these steps: Remove any debris from the charging port on the bottom of your device.

Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS.



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