Before we dive into the troubleshooting process, let’s first understand how wireless charging works. Wireless charging is the process of transferring energy from a charging pad to your iPhone without the need for a cable. The charging pad uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy to your iPhone.
Wireless charging may not always work as expected, and you might encounter some common issues with the wireless charging of your iPhone 6, such as:
Here are some helpful tips and tricks that you can use to troubleshoot wireless charging issues with your iPhone 6:
Some iPhone cases may interfere with the wireless charging process. Try removing your iPhone case and then place your iPhone on the charging pad. If your iPhone starts charging wirelessly, then your iPhone case may be interfering with the wireless charging process.
The position of your iPhone on the charging pad may also affect the wireless charging process. Try adjusting the position of your iPhone on the charging pad and see if your iPhone starts charging wirelessly.
Make sure that there are no obstructions between the charging pad and your iPhone. Objects such as metal objects or credit cards can interfere with the wireless charging process. If you have any metal objects or credit cards near the charging pad, remove them and then try wireless charging your iPhone.
Restarting your iPhone can sometimes fix minor software issues that may be causing wireless charging issues. To restart your iPhone, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears. Drag the slider to turn off your iPhone. Wait for a few seconds, and then press the Sleep/Wake button to turn on your iPhone.
If restarting your iPhone did not fix the wireless charging issue, try resetting the network settings. To reset the network settings, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will erase all the network settings on your iPhone, including Wi-Fi passwords, so make sure that you have your Wi-Fi passwords handy before resetting the network settings.
If none of these tips and tricks work, then you may need to take your iPhone to an authorized repair center to get it fixed.
Now that you know how to troubleshoot wireless charging issues with your iPhone 6, you can enjoy the convenience of wireless charging without any interruptions.
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