Only problem is, I'm using the same exact USB cable that I have been using for nearly 2 years. It all the sudden is switching between not being supported and charging (which is annoying, as the phone is vibrating twice every 15 seconds now). Anybody have any clue?
I have an Iphone 4s that was purchased a few months ago. The charging cable all of a sudden would not charge my phone and I noticed there is a burn mark on the inside of the plug that goes into my phone. Is this cable covered under applecare plus warranty and should I be worried there is a problem with my phone?
When I use an older, slower charger for my GS6 overnight, my battery usually lasts all day, unless under HEAVY use of video or music. However, when I use the Fast Charging cord that was boxed with my GS6, it seems to charge to 100% at lightning speed, but then seems to lose power 5 times faster the next day. I may barely use my phone for <10 minutes during the day, and it is down to 10% by 5pm! So, fast charging = faster battery loss? I'm not seeing an upside to the Fast Charging, at all.
Just taken out a contract with Virgin in the UK and an E63 Handset. This was supplied without a cable to contact to our PC. When we contacted Virgin, I was told that Virgin 'do not support this feature'! I am awaiting a call from the technical people. If this turns out to be the case, can I install the feature on the phone. It is one of the main reasons for buying the phone.
So i have 3gs and iphone 4 both new only weeks old
Problem: Updated to 5.1.1 on both devices and since all i get with legit apple charger is "charging not supported with this accessory "
Same with pc and wall charger befor you say tried different USB and cable and yes they are legit accessorys that came with the phones really not happy about this so simple stuff and apple can't even sort it out .......my guess apple needs to remove the file for third party accessorys or im just going to jailbreak it and download resupported to sort the problem out myself
So my iPhone keeps telling me that "charging is not supported with this accessory", the problem is that I don't have anything plugged into it. It flashes on and off but really annoying when I'm trying to do stuff on my phone. Anyone have this problem before or know how to fix it?
I have an iphone 3gs thats about two years old. It still holds a good charge, when it will charge. Lately when I plug in my phone it comes up with "Charging is not supported with this device"?
After installing iOS5.1 I have been having trouble with my phone. Last night the voice controll kept coming on and calling contacts.and the home button quit working. I decided to do a software resore 1/2 way through the process i tunes quit recognizing my phone. I kept putting the phone in DFU mode and finaly got the restore to work after about 4 hours. now today when I plug my phone in to charge. a warning come up "Charging not Supported with this accessory".
I am using the plug and cord that came with the phone. Iphone 4 bought in 11/2011.
i got an iphone 3gs for christmas and it went fantastic, i jailbroke it and got everything i needed. in february, i came home from college and saw a message saying charging is not supported with this accessory when i tried to charge it with the charger i have been using for a month! so i still had my warranty on it and i sent it off. i recently got a new one (refurbished) on friday so i have had it exactly a week now. all was well once again and just a second ago i got the message again! but this time it wasnt permentant, i unplugged it and plugged it back it and it was fine for around 5 mins and did it again!
i am using the mains to charge it and it is a USB plugged into a plug which goes in the mains, i am using 5.0.1
every time i plug my charger in to charge the phone it pops up saying 'charging is not supported with this accessory' i dont think i have had any water damae to it and it has been working fine for months no its suddenly just started to do it.
Just got my iphone 3gs today. I charged it once but went to put it on charger again and got an error message "charging is not supported with this accessory". It's the same charger cable that came with the phone and that I used earlier. Plugged into the same computer.
Recently a weird message came up with my iPhone 5s shows "this accessory may not be supported" when charging to 90%. I'm using the genuie lightning cable coming with the iPhone, my phone updated to 7.1.2. This problem came up only in the last few days....I tried plugging and unplugging again and again, this issue still on...
I can't seem to get audio from my 950XL hooked to a display dock then to a monitor with hdmi cable. I thought that was working before but now I'm second guessing whether I ever tried this before. Does audio is supported through the display dock / hdmi cable or is something wrong after today's display dock update to 4.0?
Over last one month, I have bought at least 4 new USB cables, and within a short period of time, these USB cables just refused to charge anymore, at least no more "lightning" signal on the apple devices indicated. While the condition of these cables are still very new, what could be the issue? I have ensure that my devices have the latest OS updated and yet these charging issues are happening more and more frequently.
Charging is not supported with this accessory, with a yellow exclamation triangle, this pops up on my phone even when it is not charging, I am using the original charger and have also used my sons which is the same phone and charger, anybody know why it's giving me this message
I got my iphone last year and the cable was fine but it started to crumble up wher you plug it into your phone.If you pull the crumble down it has a small hole and if you touch or move it the charger will not work so i have to unplug it and replug it in. Just wondering if i can get to apple to fix it i'm still under warrenty.
I recently got my Nokia E72, and am trying out the USB Data Cable Charging "feature" - it just does not work for me. I wonder if am doing something wrong? The process of inserting the Data Cable is quite straight forward, the phone presents a menu of options "PC Suite..." which I promptly cancel. I then get a message "Charging", and about 15 seconds later I get a message about disconnecting the charger?
The battery/ phone are now in power save mode ie battery almost completely drained - right. So, why will it not charge through the data cable - it refuses. I have searched on the interweb, but seen to be the only one with this problem. The Nokia E72 manual mentions that charing is possible through the use of the Data Cable. I am directly connected to the computer (MacBook Pro 2009 Model). Mac OSX correctly detects the Nokia E72. Do I have to be in Windows XP?
Today my E72 just started "charging" without being attached to electric charger or USB. It's charging for couple minutes and then stops. And that happens every half hour. I will turn it off, take out the battery and hopefully it will stop.This phone is becoming more and more buggy. At first it was fast and everything worked gr8. After time it started to give me error messages, memory messages and so on.
I switched from a 9000 to a 9700 so I bought mini to micro adapters to use on my car charger and my USB cable so that I wouldn't have to buy a bunch of new chargers.
When I plug my USB cable into my Belkin power block or cigarette adapter it won't charge, but if I plug in my wall charger or plug the cable into my USB port on my computer, it will charge my 9700. Both the power block and the cigarette adapter will charge my iPod, so I know it isn't the power block.
Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution?
Two days back i put my phone on a car charger and restarted it because an app wasnt working, since then its not working. If I take out the battery and put it in it switches on but the screen goes blank in a few seconds and the phone shuts down. If i put the battery back in and plug it to a charger immediately it stays switched on till the charger is plugged in but shuts down within seconds of removing the charger, i have tried a second battery also but it gives the same message.