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This accessory is not supported by this iphone

Last night, I connected my iPhone 7 to the primary dock of my Philips AJ7260D clock radio / dock. I have been using this dock for charging my iPhones various for about 4 years. Last night my iPhone 7 did not charge, and I got an error message saying "This accessory is not supported by this iPhone". Since I bought the clock radio from Apple, and it was sold as "Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod", why are apple now restricting it's use?


I normally use it to charge two iphones, one on each dock, and I thought when my iPhone SE didn't work in the second dock, perhaps there was a problem with the converter I'm using (30pin to lightning), as I cannot remember if that's a genuine apple part. However, that was only a few days ago, and I haven't yet followed up on that line of questioning when I found my personal iPhone 7 now has the same issue in the main dock, without any adapter present. Both phones show the same error, regardless of which dock i connect them to. I also checked my iPad Air, and this now also shows the same issue.


All of these devices used to work....

Apple - what have you done? Why would you do this when I bought the thing from you in the first place?


Yes... I've tried re-starting the kit, yes, I've checked the contacts are clean on all devices, and yes, I am using all genuine parts, nothing second hand or sold under the counter. Yes, all devices are on iOS 11.4.1. Yes, I've checked that the devices were unlocked (so no issue with the USB non-use 60 minutes after locking).


Help!

iPhone 7, iOS 11.4

Posted on Aug 23, 2018 9:27 AM

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Posted on Aug 30, 2018 2:35 AM

If you did an update from an early version of iOS 10, or iOS 9, to iOS 11 you have indeed run into programming that will not let you use non-Apple or Made for iPhone certified cables. Over 160 companies sell Made for iPhone certified cables.

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Aug 29, 2018 10:23 AM in response to deggie

It didn’t occur immediately after an iOS update, however it occurred on my work iPhone SE one day in one dock, and then in my personal iPhone 7 a couple of days later on the other. If that isn’t strange, and doesn’t sound like a change on the devices, I don’t know what does.

So... I could well be wrong... but it seems very, very odd to me.

Aug 29, 2018 11:04 AM in response to deggie

To be fair, I don’t know that. And I’m not usually one to take a poke at Apple or anyone else unnecessarily. However, it’s very odd that it happened out of the blue on one phone and then another a few days later. Plus I checked an iPad Air - same problem.


I’m hoping someone might have another explanation, or that Apple made a mistake, but that either way I can get to a resolution and be able to use the docks again for charging my phones.

Aug 30, 2018 4:36 AM in response to Nic_42

In your case you are saying that 3 different devices started having problems at different times that were not in tandem with an iOS software update. Software doesn't work that way, if, like the post just below yours, it all happened at one time after an update that would lead to the problem. But since that didn't happen, but none of them work with your device, that would lead a reasonable person to believe there is a problem with the docking device. Pull the plug on it, wait for a minute, plug it back in then clean the Lighting connector on it.

Aug 30, 2018 2:43 AM in response to deggie

Hi Deggie,


I must apologise. I'm sorry!


Thank you for your determination in getting me to thoroughly clean the relevant connectors. I have now done this (against my previous beliefs), and all three devices now appear to work without issue.


I also apologise to Apple for accusing them unjustly.


I was under the impression that the various devices were sufficiently clean. I think I must have had some muck in one device which I've then managed to transfer to both docks, and to multiple devices. Cleaning all contacts and ports with an alcohol soaked glasses cleaner tissue appears to have solved the issue... Thank you again for your perseverence in getting me to do what I really should have done in the first place with the first response on this thread.


I hope others can learn from my blinkered view on this!


I was working on a clearly inaccurate assumption that there was some kind of list which was dynamically updated by apple for preventing certain non-apple devices from working. If this were true (and I wouldn't blame them per se), then that would potentially have caused the issue I was experiencing. Clearly, whether true or not - my issue was simply dirt in or on one of the contacts causing a failure of proper connection!


Thank you again.

Nic.


EDIT: P.S. I forgot to mention - I usually update to the latest iOS on all my devices quite promptly, as I'm usually eager to get any new features, and certainly keen to ensure security updates are implemented in a timely manner.

This accessory is not supported by this iphone

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