iPhone XR Not Charging? Here’s the fix

If you’re experiencing iPhone XR not charging problem, we’ve come up with a few ways to diagnose your battery woes and to help you fix the problem.

So you’ve had a long day at work, and you are already late for a party. At a time when you may need your iPhone to take down phone numbers or to take pictures, you are struggling to charge your iPhone so that the phone’s battery does not bail out on you when you need it the most. But the thing is that your iPhone XR takes too long to charge, at least longer than the time you’ve seen your friends need to charge their iPhones. Let us look at some of the reasons and solutions for iPhone XR won’t charge or charge too slow.

Solutions to fix iPhone XR Won’t Charge problem

Solution 1: Check the cable

The most vulnerable part of any charger is the cable. While they are created to handle a certain level of flexing and curling, regular use of the cables will lead to wear and tear, almost inevitable for any charger. If you are using a USB cable to charge your iPhone XR, then try a different cable, and if your iPhone charges fine on the other one, you know the issue lies in the cable you are using. If the charger and the cable are a single unit, check for physical damage signs on the cable.

Solution 2: Check your adapter

We saw many people complain that their iPhone XR won’t charge or charge too slow. Quite a few users realized that it wasn’t the iPhone but the adapter of the charger, which was faulty. Checking the adapter is easy since the charger comprises two sections – the adapter and the USB cable. When you plug and unplug the USB cable quite a few times from the adapter, there is a possibility that you have loosened the USB port on the adapter, which may be creating the problem.

If you find iPhone XR not charging when plugged in, check if your charger and cable work the same way for charging other devices. It will help you understand if the charger is faulty or the device. If other devices take just as long to charge, you may require replacing your charger.

Solution 3: Change the charging source

If you use a laptop or a console to charge your iPhone XR most of the time, consider charging your iPhone using the wall charger. This is because a wall charger is usually faster than a PC when charging your iPhone. Another factor that plays an important role is that chargers vary when it comes to power outputs, so there is a possibility that you may not be able to maximize it if you are using a laptop to charge your iPhone.

Official adaptors from Apple are often considered to be the best for the iPhone, so if you are using a third-party adaptor, there is a possibility that your iPhone XR may not charge as expected. Also, if you use a laptop to charge your iPhone XR, try plugging in the USB cable to different ports. It may work better when you change ports. Or, you can use a power bank.

Solution 4: How clean is your iPhone charging port?

When lint accumulates in the charging port of your iPhone XR, it blocks the port and causes specific errors in the connection between the iPhone and the charger or the cable. The best way to remove dirt from this area is to gently blow in the port so that the dirt is removed with the sudden gush of air. Avoid using anything pointy or solid to poke inside the port because you may end up causing more damage to the port than you intended. Keep the port clean by regularly doing this so that nothing blocks the port.

Solution 5: Restart your iPhone

Sometimes, your iPhone XR is unresponsive when it is plugged into the charger, and all your phone needs is a restart so that it can show that your phone is charging. If you find your iPhone XR not charging when plugged in, power off your phone by holding down the Power key and either of the volume buttons until you see the power off slider. Wait for 30 seconds before you Power it On again. It will solve problems with an unresponsive iPhone which keeps your iPhone XR from charging when the system crashes. Try and check if the iPhone charges at its usual pace after the restart.

Solution 6: Force restart iPhone

A force restart can often achieve what a restart may not have been able to fix. You will not lose any data when you force restart your iPhone, so you will not have to go through the process of backing up the files. Simply follow these steps:

Press and release the volume up button. Next, press and release the volume down button. Finally, press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Once your iPhone restart’s, plug it into the charger and check if it is charging. If your iPhone XR begins to charge and the charging pace is average, then your problem is fixed.

Solution 7: Is your battery at fault?

If you find your iPhone XR not charging or turning on, your iPhone’s battery can be a cause of the problem. In addition, if you notice that your iPhone XR won’t charge and you have established that the charger and the cable are OK because it is charging other devices without problems, the problem may lie in your iPhone’s battery. If you are using the iPhone’s original battery, you may get a replacement if your iPhone is under warranty.

Solution 8: Are you using your iPhone while it’s charging?

If you use your device while it is charging, it is why your iPhone XR is charging slow. For all those iPhone users who carry out battery-intensive tasks while the iPhone is charging, you may end up discharging the battery just as quickly as it is charging, which is why you find your iPhone XR charging too slowly. Games and videos which can take up a lot of battery should be avoided while charging your iPhone.

If you notice your iPhone XR charging at an average pace when you avoid these tasks, it means that there is no real problem with the device or the charger. You need to practice control so that your iPhone can charge at the usual place.

Solution 9: Calibrate Your iPhone Battery

Calibrating your iPhone battery can help you ensure that your iPhone functions the right way, and it is showing the correct battery level, and that your iPhone does not limit battery performance. Calibrating iPhone battery involves completely discharging the battery. It is important to note that this is not a process that you should frequently try because the lifespan of lithium batteries is negatively affected when they are completely discharged. But for users who find their iPhone XR charge too slow may find this an excellent way to fix the problem.

Use your iPhone until it shuts off automatically. You can turn on the flashlight, turn up the brightness, or stream over the internet to expedite battery drainage.
Keep your iPhone at rest overnight to drain the battery further.
Plug your iPhone and wait for it to power up. Make sure to use the Apple charger or the one that runs with the same amperage and wattage.
Switch OFF your iPhone.
Let your iPhone charge uninterruptedly for 5 hours. However, you would not see the charge indicator as the iPhone is turned off. So, no need to panic, everything’s ok.
While the charging cable is still connected, Turn ON your iPhone.
After the iPhone has booted up, force restart the iPhone.
Now, follow these steps:
Press the volume up button.
Press the volume down button.
Press and hold the sleep/wake button.
Keep holding until you see the Apple logo.
After your iPhone has turned ON, remove the charging cable.

When the iPhone XR battery is fully calibrated, it ends up showing accurate readings of your device’s battery life. You will have a better understanding of the amount of battery left on your device in the future. I must warn you again that calibrating the battery is not a process that you would want to try frequently. Use this as a one-time solution and if you continue to face battery problems, then take your iPhone to the Apple Store for a professional to identify the problem and fix the issue.

See also: iPhone XR Not Charging Wirelessly? Fix

What to do when my iPhone XR does not charge after water damage?

No matter what the make and model of your phone or tablet are, the chances are that if it gets wet, you may begin facing problems. Even water-resistant phones can tolerate water to a certain extent only. If your iPhone got in touch with water, then do not try to power it on or charge it instantly.

Most of the internal circuits of the iPhone would still be wet, and it needs to dry before you can use it to prevent your iPhone from malfunctioning. To dry your iPhone, use a bag of rice or silica pouches. Remove the iPhone cover if you are using one. Now insert your iPhone in the bag and allow them to dry for 24 hours. Try charging the iPhone after 24 hours and then use it.

If it still does not work, the water may have damaged the circuit, and you should take your iPhone to Apple Store.

See also: iPhone xr Not Charging Past 80%? Fix

What to do when my iPhone XR charges slowly after an update?

Several users noticed that after the iOS 14 update, their iPhone XR started charging slower than usual. You must wait for a new update to get this fixed.

What to do if my iPhone XR is charging slowly compared to the new devices that my friends are using?

If you find your iPhone XR charging too slowly in comparison to the phones that your friends are using, it is because iPhone XR does not support quick charging. With quick charging, phone charging has become a lot easier and faster. This may make you feel that your iPhone XR is charging too slow when the fact is that it is charging at the usual pace.

These problems and solutions for iPhone XR won’t charge work on almost all iPhone models. If you find a charging problem with your iPhone, try these solutions to fix the issue. If these solutions do not work for your iPhone XR, contact Apple support.

Additional Information

If your iPhone XR is under warranty, consider taking it to the nearest Apple Store so that it can be fixed or, if needed, replaced at no cost.

3 thoughts on “iPhone XR Not Charging? Here’s the fix”

  1. My XR will sometimes take a charge when needed. Then all of a sudden the next time I want to charge it, it often won’t charge. Battery will run down to zero and it will shut down. When the charge is in the red zone I’ll press the on button and the red battery screen shows up. It still won’t charge after the red battery screen shows up. Sometimes the red battery screen will stay on for awhile but other times the red battery screen will immediately disappear.

    My problem is, while my phone will often take a charge it often won’t take a charge for days. Then all of a sudden after several days it starts charging. Usually if I take it to an acquaintance and the person plugs it in in his domicile, it will start charging. That’s after I’ve tried to get it started by plugging it in every outlet in my condo using four different cables, the original Apple one and another Apple cable I bought. The other two are no names. I have twoindoor plugs, one Apple the other not Apple, The same goes for in my car. I have two different plugs, one Apple, one no name. One time it wouldn’t charge in the car with the Apple cable and plug. I used the no name plug and a non-Apple cable and it charged, something that it wouldn’t do using the Apple plug and cable the day before.

    I cleaned the inside of the lightning connection with canned air and a toothpick, toothpick advice given to me by an employee of my carrier’s store, which accomplished nothing.

    Any ideas, advice?

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