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Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector or USB-C Port: What to Do

Summary by iPhoneLife.com
What to Know If your iPhone detects liquid in the lightning connector or charging port, it will refuse to charge. You can override this warning and force the device to charge but this is not recommended. The best thing to do is let your iPhone dry for up to 24 hours to ensure there is no liquid left. The iPhone is designed to resist water damage, and one of the ways it does that is by preventing your iPhone from charging when liquid is detected …
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iPhoneLife.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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