They say cleaning it like that will push water further in the charging port my having liquid problem…HELP! Also any tips to keep that from happening the liquid is from my hand sweat.. I been wiping my hands on a cloths too to avoid this happening
If you've accidentally clicked on "Emergency Override" when the "Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector" alert appeared, don't worry. Here are some steps you can take: * Unplug your iPhone from the charger immediately to prevent any potential damage. * Turn off your iPhone. * Carefully dry the charging port using a soft, dry cloth or a cotton swab. Avoid using tissues, as they can leave residue behind. * Gently shake your iPhone to remove any excess liquid that might be trapped inside. * Let your iPhone dry completely in a well-ventilated area for a few hours before attempting to charge it again. You can also use a fan to speed up the drying process. * Once your iPhone is completely dry, try charging it again. The warning should no longer appear.☺️
AGBOYA OSEMHUAHU Bro, If you have 6-8 silica gel packets, Take a Airtight Box, keep the iPhone with Silica gel packets in the box and keep it aside for 2-3 hours, then clean the lighting cable with a dry cloth before inserting in iPhone. Then it can fix the issue.😊
it says so but there is no liquid I am sure it has been a week
Thank u so much
bhai cherging ok but next any problem ? plz reply
Tnak you so mach bro
They say cleaning it like that will push water further in the charging port my having liquid problem…HELP! Also any tips to keep that from happening the liquid is from my hand sweat.. I been wiping my hands on a cloths too to avoid this happening
John Du Bro, You can your phone in silica gel, it might fix the issue. 😊
What to do if you accidentally clicked on emergency override
If you've accidentally clicked on "Emergency Override" when the "Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector" alert appeared, don't worry. Here are some steps you can take:
* Unplug your iPhone from the charger immediately to prevent any potential damage.
* Turn off your iPhone.
* Carefully dry the charging port using a soft, dry cloth or a cotton swab. Avoid using tissues, as they can leave residue behind.
* Gently shake your iPhone to remove any excess liquid that might be trapped inside.
* Let your iPhone dry completely in a well-ventilated area for a few hours before attempting to charge it again. You can also use a fan to speed up the drying process.
* Once your iPhone is completely dry, try charging it again. The warning should no longer appear.☺️
It has dried but when I put it on charge it won't charge
Its working bro tq u so much brother 😢😢
Hey you have
It’s worked. Thank you
Tenhks ❤😊
Iphone do that to destroy the battery
Bruu my phone is at 1% I need fucking help
Hey help me please I’m in a same situation right now
@@Daisythedoll27I m doing it from morning but same problem
Nor working bro. My phone has been like dis for few days
AGBOYA OSEMHUAHU Bro, If you have 6-8 silica gel packets, Take a Airtight Box, keep the iPhone with Silica gel packets in the box and keep it aside for 2-3 hours, then clean the lighting cable with a dry cloth before inserting in iPhone. Then it can fix the issue.😊
Hey.. me too have you been able to fix it? pls help
@@eunicegontran try get a new charger
@@agboyaosemhuahu1925 i have several wired chargers at home.. if it’s still not working i’ll get a wireless one
@@eunicegontranif I use wireless then there will be no problem?