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How to clean any iPhone port

How to clean any iPhone port – 6 easy steps

This article is about how to clean any iPhone port. There are many reasons why your iPhone won’t charge properly – you can restart your phone, check the power cord for frayed or broken cables, and make sure your power source is working. If you check all of these and it still works, there may be debris in your port preventing the connector from making a solid connection.

If your iPhone won’t charge, something might be blocking the port.


You can clean it with compressed air or toothpaste, but always be careful.

Never put metal objects into the iPhone port or get it wet.


Yes, your iPhone port can get so dirty that it stops working. Every time you put it in a bag or bag, a little dirt, dust and lint can get inside.

But when you install the cable, it compacts and accumulates dirt in the port. Eventually, it can become so clogged with debris that it stops working.

How to clean any iPhone port


You will get a flashlight or work under a bright LED table lamp – the brighter the better, as you need to see deep in the port. And while you can start with compressed air, if you plan to put something in the port to remove the added dirt, there is only one acceptable tool for the job.

Important: Do not try to clean the port with anything stronger than wood, such as a pin or a stick. There are delicate electronics in the port, and hitting it with a sharp metal pin can permanently damage it.

  1. Turn off your iPhone completely. You can open the Settings app, then click General, then click Close.

2. Hold the compressed air in a straight line (so that it moves only the air and does not push the water barrier), short light, controlled flow into the port.

3. Turn on your phone and try to turn it on. If it doesn’t work, it’s time to try cleaning cleaning.

4 Again, with your phone turned off, gently insert the toothpick into the port and lightly scrape it against the wall inside the port.

Do not put pressure on the inner wall near the front of the phone, because there are strong pins there.

Overall, it’s important to be gentle, because in addition to those prongs, the sides house two little spring-loaded anchors that lock onto the charging port when you insert it (which is why it “s’ snaps” when you push the cable in).

If you break anything, its charging days will be over for good. An image of the equation inserted into the port of the iPhone.

5. After using the toothpick for a while, give the other port a blast of compressed air to help remove any loose material.

6. If you are dirty, turn on the phone again and try to charge it. If it works, thank you – you’re back to business. If it still doesn’t work, you can keep trying – with caution – or take it to Apple Service Center for professional help.

How to get water out of your iPhone’s charging port


If you get a notification that there is water in the charging port of your iPhone, remove all accessories and press it in your hand with the port down.

To clean the dock completely, leave the phone in a dry place with good ventilation.

Quick tip: Apple says the port can take up to 24 hours to clear. Although it may be tempting, do not use an external heat source, such as a hair dryer.

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