Chargingissue with original USB-C cable Hey all. I have this issue with my iPhone 11 Pro. If I use an original USB-C to Lightning cable it won't work, but if I use an old (original) USB-A to Lightning cable it works just fine (even if the cable itself is very used and should be replaced). The USB-C cable works properly with the iPad 8th Gen. I USBC adapter, where all the peripherals are connected + the USB C extension cable. Only the video for additional monitor and power delivered to my Macbook Air M1 work. All other USB ports are not recognized by Macbook. When plugged in without the extension cable, all USB ports in the adapter work fine. Usingan HDMI Adapter is perhaps not quite as simple as might otherwise appear. For simple screen-mirroring to a TV or external monitor, almost any USB-C to HDMI Adapter will work with your iPad Pro M1. However, if your intention is to output downloaded or streaming HD media - your HDMI Adapter must also support HDCP (High-bandwidth Dryyour iPhone: Tap your iPhone gently against your hand with the connector facing down to remove excess liquid. Leave your iPhone in a dry area with some airflow. Postedon Mar 30, 2022 2:54 PM. You should be able to charge an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with any quality USB-A or USB-C power source and matching cable. Essentially any Apple power source and cable that fit into the connectors at either end are compatible and safe to use. There will be performance differences, with USB-C faster than USB-A to Trythese solutions: Try charging a single device to ensure that your device can get the most power from your power adapter. If you’re charging only a single device, unplug any charging cable that is not in use. Try a different charging cable—preferably the one that came with your device. Make sure that your devices don't need more than 35W . 25 83 214 127 126 382 237 218 328

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