I also had this problem with my iPhone 6 and MacBook Air with an original Apple cable that works fine when charging normally, so it had to be something with the computer.
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I chatted with Apple customer support and they told me to update to the newest OS-X and do an SMC reset. It’s easily done and did the trick for me. They also told me I could try an NVRAM reset, but this was not needed in my case.
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I chatted with Apple customer support and they told me to update to the newest OS-X and do an SMC reset on my MacBook Air. It’s easily done and did the trick for me. They also told me I could try an NVRAM reset, but this was not needed in my case.
I also had this problem with my iPhone 6, macbook air and an original Apple cable that works fine when charging normally, so it had to be something with the computer.
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I also had this problem with my iPhone 6 and MacBook Air with an original Apple cable that works fine when charging normally, so it had to be something with the computer.
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I chatted with Apple customer support and they told me to update to the newest OSX and do an SMC reset. It’s easily done and did the trick for me. They also told me I could try an NVRAM reset, but this was not needed in my case.
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I chatted with Apple customer support and they told me to update to the newest OS-X and do an SMC reset. It’s easily done and did the trick for me. They also told me I could try an NVRAM reset, but this was not needed in my case.
I also had this problem with my iPhone 6, macbook air and an original Apple cable that works fine when charging normally, so it had to be something with the computer.
I chatted with Apple customer support and they told me to update to the newest OSX and do an SMC reset. It’s easily done and did the trick for me. They also told me I could try an NVRAM reset, but this was not needed in my case.
Hope this can help someone!