My new iPod touch won’t charge.
My new iPod touch is saying this accessory may not be supported when I try to charge it. All up to date and clean? Any ideas what it could be?
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My new iPod touch is saying this accessory may not be supported when I try to charge it. All up to date and clean? Any ideas what it could be?
If your iPhone or iPod touch won't charge - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201569
If your iPhone or iPod touch won't charge - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201569
Perhaps the charger you're using isn't powerful enough.
Make sure you are you using the cable that came with the iPod. The iPod doesn't come with a charger, so but it is designed so that you can use a standard USB power supply. I can't find the exact specification, but from memory, that supply must be capable of supplying at least 500mA. That detail should be on the power supply's label. If the supply is only capable of supplying 100mA or 200mA, it won't be enough and that would almost certainly cause an error message such as the one you've seen.
Often, the USB outlet on a computer keyboard is not powerful enough.
To summarise, the cable and the power supply are accessories, so if you're using the cable that came with (and is therefore designed for) the iPod, it must be the power supply that's causing the issue.
My new iPod touch won’t charge.