Has anyone noticed......
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That after the last apple update if you are charging your Idevice on a 12 volt system (your auto) that if you decide to pick it up and choose an application (app), that the idevice you are using immediately goes to the default blue box saying; that your charger does not charge this device. But if you leave it alone your idevice charges just fine.
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I thought I just had a glitchy power cord. It does that to me too, but only with one of my power cords. The other one seems to work fine.
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Happens when I turn my car on and it's already plugged in.. But if the car is already on and I plug it in, it's all good.
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I noticed this as well.
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I haven't had this happen. I charge mine in the car all the time.
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Yeah I just unplug it and plug it back it's fine but annoying😒
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Diminisher wrote:
Thats the solution to everything.Yeah I just unplug it and plug it back it's fine but annoying😒
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💀nobody💀 wrote:
I haven't had this happen. I charge mine in the car all the time.
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Only noticed it today thought my device port or charger were faulty guess not.
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Mine just dies faster than I charges if I use it on the charger
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There's an update? 😳
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★ʗℝ₳ℤㄚℝㅌⅆℕⅇʗҜ★ wrote:
That used to happe to me it was my power cord when you tilt it a certain waitThat after the last apple update if you are charging your Idevice on a 12 volt system (your auto) that if you decide to pick it up and choose an application (app), that the idevice you are using immediately goes to the default blue box saying; that your charger does not charge this device. But if you leave it alone your idevice charges just fine.
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This happens to me also. I also thought that my power cords were bad.
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🌹💀ƬʀɪƞɪϮγ💀🌹 wrote:
This happens to me also. I also thought that my power cords were bad.
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