This is a common issue when it comes to the lightning charger. These are some solutions that I got from [http://vkrepair.com/iphone-6-2/this-accessory-may-not-be-supported/|here]:
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+Your usb cable isn't a genuine Apple cable.
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+ The quality of knockoff cables is low.
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+Make sure that the cable isn't damaged.
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+Clean out the data port: Lint and other dirt may have gotten in. Use a paperclip and blow into the hole to clean it.
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+Clean the head of the usb.
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+Try another outlet brick.
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+Try plugging it into the computer.
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+Try plugging it into other usb ports on the computer.
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+Flip the head of the charger.
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+Try the airplane trick.
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+If all fails, your iphone will still charge while it is turned off.
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Hope this helps!
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This is a common issue when it comes to the lightning charger. These are a lot of solutions that I got from [http://vkrepair.com/iphone-6-2/this-accessory-may-not-be-supported/|here]
This is a common issue when it comes to the lightning charger. These are some solutions that I got from [http://vkrepair.com/iphone-6-2/this-accessory-may-not-be-supported/|here]:
+Your usb cable isn't a genuine Apple cable.
+ The quality of knockoff cables is low.
+Make sure that the cable isn't damaged.
+Clean out the data port: Lint and other dirt may have gotten in. Use a paperclip and blow into the hole to clean it.
+Clean the head of the usb.
+Try another outlet brick.
+Try plugging it into the computer.
+Try plugging it into other usb ports on the computer.
+Flip the head of the charger.
+Try the airplane trick.
+If all fails, your iphone will still charge while it is turned off.
Hope this helps!