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Oct 6, 2013 6:59 PM in response to HayliLappinby gwforeman,If you have had less than a year, it should cost you nothing.
Make an appointment before going in!
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Oct 6, 2013 7:43 PM in response to HayliLappinby diesel vdub,Plug the device into a wall outlet for 20 minutes to allow it to charge.
If it does not boot up on it's own, try a reset by pressing and holding the home and power buttons until the white Apple logo appears.
After every iOS update there are reports of faster than normal battery discharge, basic troubleshooting from the User's Guide which is reset, restart, restore (first from backup then as new) resolves the vast majority of these issues.
If it will not power on or basic troubleshooting does not resolve, take it to Apple for evaluation. They can run diagnostics on the device to rule out battery or other hardware issues. As it is under 1year old, it should becovered under the warranty unless the device has been damaged (dropped or opened by someone other than Apple). Out of Warranty replacement (worst case scenario) is $269.
How much does iPhone Battery Replacement Service cost?
Service arranged through Apple costs $79. A $6.95 shipping fee will be added if this service requires shipping. All fees are in U.S. dollars and are subject to local tax.
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Feb 4, 2014 6:21 AM in response to HayliLappinby JClary89,My Iphone5 would not accept a charge on multiple chargers, while my company issued 5 would..after refraining from tossing it against the wall I grabbed a small paperclip and carefully pulled this small mammal from the charging port (actually just pocket fuzz and dust)...However, it began charging right away.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO DESTROY THE PRONGS INSIDE YOUR PORT. use a flashlight if possible..still cant believe all this was in there..hope this helps..

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Mar 29, 2014 4:19 AM in response to JClary89by balvine,Thank you. You just saved me UK£500 as I no longer need to buy a new phone. You, Sir, are a Star.
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May 1, 2014 10:30 AM in response to HayliLappinby Sudhakar99,I had the same issue
My phone started throwing the message "this is not an apple authorised accesory" and stopped charging.
Once the battery is completely dried out... thats phone is no longer working
Took it to Apple. They said issue is not with the battery. It is with the board / circuit.
The guy who attened the phone is a first level support staff. So, all he does is run a diagnostic test as per the fixed script he is given. The phone was not detected by his system.
I'm not happy with his answers and not convinced
As this is more than one year old, I'm not covered under warranty. Apple asked me to pay 210£ so that they will give me a new phone. forget my old phone and data
Once I pay 210£ they will tear open the phone... match all parts if they are original apple or not. then they will give me a new phone
As my contract is up for renewal in Sep 14, I'm not ready to shell any more money
I'm seriously considering moving away from Apple.
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May 1, 2014 10:46 AM in response to Sudhakar99by diesel vdub,So after that little rant, what exactly is your question for us, your fellow users, in these user to user support forums?
FYI, no one here works for Apple or cares if you ever purchase another Apple device.
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May 2, 2014 4:09 PM in response to diesel vdubby Sudhakar99,There was no question...
just for information and advise that anyone may come across similar situation
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Jun 15, 2014 11:47 AM in response to HayliLappinby Becci1980c,Sudhakar99 we have had this same issue been to the store and got the same response just from them looking at the phone ! Not very happy that my 15 month old iphone 5 is completely dead
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Jun 19, 2014 11:22 PM in response to Becci1980cby Sudhakar99,I went to a high street mobile repair shop and the engineer said that the bottom unit (charging socket, head phone socket - this whole thing is one unit) has to be replaced as the unit is no longer working. He said its because of some moisture accumulated there . He changed that part for 30£ and my phone is working fine. May be you want to try it, as Apple is in no mood to resolve your problem
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Jun 19, 2014 11:31 PM in response to Sudhakar99by Olespice,Probably the best answer for one that has really dropped off its perch! As for sticking clips or pins into the socket . . . try a vacuum cleaner to suck out dust.
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Aug 31, 2016 1:46 PM in response to JClary89by Amsogill,This sorted the problem, thank you so much.
