How do I Know if My iPhone Charger Port Is Damaged?
It’s a question that everyone has in mind, but you are too afraid to ask anyone. I want to leave a word of caution out here because it’s important, and I don’t want you to end up regretting it later. iPhone’s extensive repair cost is expensive when compared to routine cleaning tasks.
1 How do I Know if My iPhone Charger Port Is Damaged?2 Ways To Clean your iPhone 12/13 Charging Port2.1 Clean Lighting Cable 2.2 Clean iPhone 13 Charging Port using Compressed Air Can2.3 Clean iPhone 12 Charging Port using Plastic Toothpick (Risky)2.4 Makeup Brush for Cleaning an iPhone Charging Port 3 Bottom Line
That shouldn’t be your argument to avoid reaching Apple Service Center. Your iPhone is a luxury device, and Apple treats it that way.
The service center management will charge you a hefty amount for extensive repairs, but I want you to reach out for a second opinion. The engineers won’t start working on the repair until they have a confirmation from your end. Contact Apple repair engineers and find out if the lighting port is damaged and requires replacement or not. I had an iPhone that required routine cleaning due to debris accumulated in the port. Yes, I’m dead serious about reaching out to Apple authorized service engineers.
Ways To Clean your iPhone 12/13 Charging Port
You don’t have to break the bank vault to clean the iPhone charging port. All solutions that I have mentioned below minimize damage to the device and are cost-effective.
Clean Lighting Cable
Don’t jump out and start working on cleaning the iPhone lighting port. Your charging cable suffers heavy wear & tear from years of usage. The lighting port in iPhone and iPad is covered from three sides, but the charging cable is always open and doesn’t have any sort of protection. One side of my charging cable is not working. So I cleaned it for a minute, and it worked right after it.
The dry cotton ball should make contact with the gold pins and clean its surrounding area. Do not let the rough dust particles escape from your sight, and try to remove whatever you can without applying excessive force. I cleaned the lighting cable a few minutes earlier to find out its effectiveness, and it was fruitful. The cotton balls shouldn’t cost you more than a few cents per pack, so it’s a nominal solution.
Clean iPhone 13 Charging Port using Compressed Air Can
I normally suggest someone put the air blowers to work, and they release high-pressured air that forces out the dust particles. You can use an air blower to clean the iPhone lighting port if you can control the pressure in the machine. Readers must learn how to use air blowers properly, so they can avoid damaging the internal components. The safest option is a compressed air can that doesn’t release high-pressure air and gets the job done at nominal cost. I want to teach you a technique that minimizes any potential damage and gives us satisfactory results. Compressed air cans have liquid contained in it. The liquid converts into the air when sprayed, so you have to be careful here. You have to leave another side for the dust particles to exit. Burst mode will force the sticky dust particles to move from their position and force them out. You should be careful while using compressed air can since it contains liquid inside the container. Handle the can in the upright position, which keeps the liquid in the position and minimizes the chances of leakage.
Clean iPhone 12 Charging Port using Plastic Toothpick (Risky)
I’m asking you to purchase a plastic toothpick and avoid using a wooden toothpick for the task. The chances are higher to find wooden toothpicks in a nearby store compared to plastic ones. You have to do hunting out there in repair stores and spend time looking for plastic variants. Plastic toothpicks don’t have rigid construction and have frail edges, which minimizes the damage possibilities. You have to explore repair stores for a spare plastic pick, but it’s worth your time. Let me tell you how to clean the lighting port using a plastic toothpick.
Take a clear look inside the lighting port and where the suspected region is located.
Note: Use a flashlight for in-depth inspection.
Try to remove the debris gently.
Do not apply force because the lighting port connector pins are fragile.
Take up to five minutes to clean the port using the plastic toothpick.
Remember, you should focus on taking out large pieces of debris from the port and avoid cleaning the sticky mess.
Makeup Brush for Cleaning an iPhone Charging Port
The toothbrush is a basic commodity that we have in our household, and there are always old brushes lying around in the wash area. On the other hand, makeup brushes are suitable for the job for two reasons.
The bristles are soft on the makeup brushes since they are designed to apply foundation to the face. Makeup brushes are specifically designed to ease up the process, so they don’t irritate the face. I would recommend you buy a cheap makeup brush instead of a toothbrush because they may cause minor damage to the connectors inside the lighting port. However, if you handle the entire cleaning process with care, and then you won’t have to deal with damages. Do not apply force while cleaning the iPhone charging port, and do not use worn-off brushes. A new brush costs cheap compared to the charging port repair, so do not cheapskate here. RELATED GUIDES:
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Bottom Line
Do not hesitate to seek assistance from the nearby Apple Service Center and get the iPhone X/11/12/13 charging port repaired. I had an iPhone that was having trouble charging the device, and all it took was regular cleaning to resolve it. You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on getting the iOS device repaired and cleaning it yourself at a dirt-cheap price. You should take the necessary precautions that I have suggested above to avoid damaging the iPhone charging port.
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