Why do I have to bend my cord to charge my iPhone?

Answer: A: Answer: A: There are two possibilities if you have eliminated the cable (it doesn’t happen with other devices): There’s dirt, pocket lint or other cruft in the connector on the phone that prevents the cable from seating properly.

How do I fix my iPhone charger tip?

If your charger tip is damaged, you can try to fix it using a soldering iron. First, remove the old tip from the charger using pliers. Then, use a soldering iron to attach a new tip to the charger. Make sure that the new tip is securely attached to the charger before using it.

Can you fix a cut charger?

If your cable is frayed, or has exposed wires, it may be time for a new one. However, if you can’t buy a new cable right away, you can instead apply electrical tape to the wire, around the fraying area. That may help it function properly again until you get a new cable.

Can a cut USB cable be repaired?

If the USB plug itself is damaged, you’ll need to remove and replace the whole plug itself. Otherwise, just the damaged portion of the cable can be removed.

Why do I have to bend my charger for it to work?

The most common reason why this is going to happen is that the charging port inside your iPhone or Pad is dirty this can be due to dirt or pocket lint filling up the charging port ensuring the charger cannot establish a proper connection.

Why do I have to wiggle my charger?

Maybe it feels a little loose, or wobbles back and forth. Or sometimes when it starts charging, it will stop if you bump it, or even randomly stop charging altogether. Annoying isn’t it? Well, typically the culprit is just pocket lint clogging your charge port and you can easily fix this problem in just 3 easy steps.

How long do braided cables last?

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Can you cut and join USB cables?

You can cut and splice your own universal serial bus, or USB, cables to meet the length and connector type that you require. The process requires only a wire cutter and electrical tape, though cable quality can be increased using a soldering iron and heat shrink tubing.