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[title] Check for power on a iPod dock | |
- | [* black] Plug the iPhone into a iPod dock that's compatible. If it doesn't turn on, let it sit for the day under close supervision. If it doesn't work, move on with this guide. If the phone doesn't work after doing this, move onto the next step. |
- | [* icon_note] No, you can't use this for the iPhone 5 and up with a 30-pin dock and the adapter. The Lightning to 30-pin only supports audio transfer on this cable due to the lack of a DAC. |
- | [* icon_caution] If your phone feels "bubbled" after this, as mine did ***stop right away!*** Continuing these tests will result in something that is at risk of exploding! |
+ | [* black] Plug the iPhone into a compatible iPod dock. If the iPhone doesn't turn on within a reasonable time, let the phone sit for the day under close supervision. If it still doesn't work further inspection is going to be required. |
+ | [* icon_caution] If your phone feels "bubbled" after this, as mine did ***stop IMMEDIATELY!*** Continuing beyond this test will potentially cause the phone to explode! |