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My daughter's iPhone 5c and my iPhone 5s came up a day apart saying this accessory is not supported. Yes we have different cables not chargers cause the original cables that came with the phones aren't very good at all. We are updated to the newest software. Why is the cable and charger a problem when the charger is right and not the cable Apple should be happy we have their product. Instead of thinking of how to make a iPhone better, they should look into the cable and charger to make them more better. This is so crazy and us Apple users have to suffer cause we are using different cables and chargers and may not allow to charge our phones
Here's what worked for me which I found via an iPhone forum. Plug your charger in, when you get the message \"this accessory...\" Hold your finger(with pressure) on the dismiss button and pull your charger out. While still applying pressure to the screen, plug your charger back in and it should work.
If you try to charge your iPhone and it states, \"This accessory may not be supported,\" the problem could be with your iPhone's a software. I hаd a similar іѕѕuе when my iPhone was giving me errors.
Perhaps before anything else, try pulling the cable out of the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, then putting it back in. Also, try plugging the cable into either a different USB port on a computer, or into a different all outlet. On rare occasions where the message is displayed erroneously and for no good cause, this can be a solution, which is probably indicative of a power issue with the source, and not the cable. These situations can also sometimes lead to an appearance of a device that refuses to turn on, though in such a situation just plugging it into a different outlet can be the remedy.
I'm using a Gen 1 iPad with my original charging chord and wall plug. It started doing this crazy unsupported bullsh1t recently and I wholly believe they have built their devices to have minimal lifespans.
The \"why\" of it comes down one of two causes. First, the voltage coming out of various USB based 5V sources ( even from some decent chargers) may be slightly \"off\", and second, even when the voltage is perfectly correct, it may be a lot lower at the other end of the charging cable! To test it both of these conditions, you literally have to sacrifice a cable by stripping some of the cable covering near the phone side, then striping small segments of insulation from a few of the inside wires (there are usually 4 in any USB cable), ultimately isolating the wires containing the 5V and 0V common. If they are color coded RED should be positive (+) and BLACK Negative (-), but sadly all of them aren't color coded. Now once this is done, you'd have to carefully measure that voltage with a multi meter, preferably a digital one (DVM). Without the phone connected, you should measure anywhere from 5.0 to perhaps 5.3V tops. One I have here that often gives me the problem was found to output 5.25V. Great! In fact if a charger didn't put out good voltage with no phone plugged in, then its total garbage and is always going to be a problem! So assuming you have decent voltage at \"no load\" (no phone)\", the next thing to do is plug in the phone while watching that voltage. Oh now its not so good right The one I had dipped down to about 4.3 volts momentarily and recovered to about 4.45. (If you look on faster measuring device like an oscilloscope, you'll likely see the voltage dip even worse!) Why Two reasons. First, the voltage regulation in the supply is not so good (poor circuitry) and Second, some voltage is always lost because of the relatively high current being drawn over VERY thin wires. So both the charger AND the cable that came with it are each partially at fault. Trust me... if you were to use a technicians bench power supply and adjusted it so that at the point you are measuring (near the phone side of the wire) is actually 5Volts, not only will you NEVER see \"device not supported\", but your phone will charge a lot quicker!
So is 4.5V enough Well consider that the Lithium cell in your phone, at full charge, should reach 4.2 volts. Realizing this, you can see where 4.5V is barely adequate, and something around 4.3, even for a short instant, is probably going to trigger an alert inside the 'smarts\" of the \"smart\" phone. At best it will charge slower than it should, and at worst it will make the dumb phone think \"hey this isn't a charger... it can't be... the voltage is WRONG too low! So I guess it must be some other device, and since I can't talk to it, its not a supported device!). It then internally disables the charging circuit, because wanting to protect it self from the opposite of charging... DISCHARGING. Could apple fix this I'm sure they are aware. But they are treading a fine line!
I followed these threads and tried a lot of what was recommended to no avail, and finally took the issue to the Genius Bar at Apple this week, before I lost complete power on my iPhone and iPad. Turns out the issue was with the cable itself, and because the cord did not show wear and tear, Apple replaced it for free. End of story, and it's been working every since with no issues.
I hope this helps someone. What I did to get mine to charge after having this issue was turn off the wifi, put the phone on airplane mode, and then turn off my phone. After restarting give it a couple minutes, and then plug your charger in.
I got a cable for my iPhone7 i can charge and listen to music at the same time by using it was working at the beginning but when I updated my phone it keeps telling this accessory may not be supported, do you have any solution Please help me.
I've been having the same issue. I bought a new apple charger a month ago cause my old one died... Now today, when I tried to charge my phone this message popped out and I have no idea what to do. I tried everything but nothing seems to work. Have you guys recently updated your phone
So, this sounds like an aftermarket product. Apple makes weapons to fight people like us, and increase their profits. They're worried they won't be super ultra rich, and want to full on super ultra rich. Even products they themselves have released can have this happen. Apple used to make charging docks that your iPhone could stand up, while charging. Eventually those products, released by Apple, became unsupported. I believe they released a newer one. Same thing will happen. Sorry, this isn't an answer. It's the always lengthy explanation that is Apple
I guess there's some place (file) where iTunes blacklists products with a certain code. I found out that same cable, after the \"unsupported accessory\" warning, might just work fine if used on a different computer afterwards, at least for some time. Would be nice to have some insight..
Any update on this, I have the same problem on iPhone7 when I use headphone adapter and listed to the music. The headphone works fine if I use headphone, but when I use adapter to connect the headphone I can't listed music thru headphone. This working fine well before but issue started a few days before
But today, I am getting the dreaded \"This accessory may..\" message. I switched back to the still working original Apple cable, and it too, reported that it might not be supported message! I found, that the iPhone connection seems to be sensitive to what USB port on my computer it is using. If I use a port that works for the Apple cable, it works for the third party cables too.
I tried all of these but none worked. Except for the using the cable that came with the phone. You can apparently plug that cable into any attachment to plug into the wall but apparently non-apple cords will have this issue. At least mine did.
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Just updated to the latest iOS for your iPhone, iPad, or other device and now see the message that your pencil, keyboard, headphones, speaker, microphone, or other Bluetooth or lightning accessory is not supported by this iPhone (or iPad, etc.) If so, you are not alone!
If the message this accessory is not supported by this iPhone (or iPad/iPod) happens when connecting to a Bluetooth accessory, like speakers or headphones, try forgetting the device and then adding it back while renaming that device something different than before (if possible.)
Secondly, the issue was with the detachable keyboard, Apple is aware of the issue with some of them. They have ordered me a new one, completely free of charge, and really have been very supportive. The statutory guarantee is one year, but Apple goes far beyond this to three years.
We found lots of guys who had dust in the port that occasionally create this kind of issue. So, to remove any debris from the charging port on the bottom of your iOS device. Also, turning cable end around also helps you to charge your device.
When you get the error message, dismiss it and turn your iPhone into Airplane Mode, and then turn your phone off with the lightening plug attached. Leave it a few minutes and turn the phone on again. This proves to be an effective method to fix this accessory may not be supported iPhone.
In this essay we have shown solutions to \"This accessory may not be supported or certified\" on iOS 15 from both hardware and software. Hope one of these tips relieves you from this annoying error. Highly recommended that try Tenorshare ReiBoot if the problem is caused by iOS/iPadOS.
\"This accessory may not be supported\". Have you ever encountered this error message when you were trying to charge your iPhone or iPad with a charging cable or plugging in headphones on iPhone 6/6 Plus/6s Well, this is not an unusual case. Many iPhone users have encountered the same problem. Basically, there are two main factors that may trigger this error message. One is a hardware issue like the USB cable is faulty or there is debris in the lightning port. The other is a software problem. In this article, 5 possible solutions are provided for you to solve this problem whether it is caused by hardware or software issue. 153554b96e
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