jsnyen, this is usually a docking error. Check your dock connector for any broken, bend or corroded pins or debris. You can try to use isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush to clean the dock connector. If that does not work then you'll need to replace the dock connector. in the iPhone. Here is [guide|1546|the guide] for it. Of course, you do want to make sure that you charger is appropriate and that you have a working cable. Some aftermarket cables can cause this as well. Hope this helps, good luck.
jsnyen, this is usually a docking error. Check your dock connector for any broken, bend or corroded pins or debris. You can try to use isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush to clean the dock connector. If that does not work then you'll need to replace the dock connector. in the iPhone. Here is [guide|1546|the guide] for it. Of course, you do want to make sure that you charger is appropriate and that you have a working cable. Some aftermarket cables can cause this as well. Hope this helps, good luck.
jsnyen, this is usually a docking error. check your dock connector for any broken, bend or corroded pins. You can try turning phone off and use isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush to clean the dock connector.If that does not work the you'll need to replace the dock connector. in the iPhone. Here is [guide|1546|the guide] for it. Of course, you do want to make sure that you charger is appropriate and that you have a working cable. Some aftermarket cables can cause this as well. Hope this helps, good luck.
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jsnyen, this is usually a docking error. Check your dock connector for any broken, bend or corroded pins or debris. You can try to use isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush to clean the dock connector. If that does not work then you'll need to replace the dock connector. in the iPhone. Here is [guide|1546|the guide] for it. Of course, you do want to make sure that you charger is appropriate and that you have a working cable. Some aftermarket cables can cause this as well. Hope this helps, good luck.
jsnyen, this is usually a docking error. check your dock connector for any broken, bend or corroded pins. You can try turning phone off and use isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush to clean the dock connector.If that does not work the you'll need to replace the dock connector. in the iPhone. Here is [guide|1546|the guide] for it. Of course, you do want to make sure that you charger is appropriate and that you have a working cable. Some aftermarket cables can cause this as well. Hope this helps, good luck.