Thanks in advance to anyone who has a piece of the information. Switched to one of the Apple made cables, and the problem isn't being reported.ĭoes anyone know whether the detection is done in the phone, or in the cable circuitry? Is it measuring leakage currents and seeing a mismatch across pins (similar scheme as ground fault detectors)? ![]() Same problem, where I get the message when the new cable is connected. Let it sit for 20 minutes, and powered the phone back up. Watch this video and see how you can charge your iPhone after youre prompted by the Charging Not Available popup: Liquid has been detected in the Lightning. Thought, if the connector on the iPhone 11 pro max had something on the pins/pads it could explain why the problem didn't show on the iPhone 12 Pro max, so I powered down the phone and cleaned the contacts with a small amount of alcohol on a slender swab. The only other piece of info that might be useful is the warning message doesn't appear right away (> 5 minutes) - so it's possible it could be a heat up issue for the monitoring circuitry. Could be a combination of things, or different sensitivity between phones, but don't have enough info on what is being measured. Could be a iPhone 11 Pro max problem, but would think the problem would exist with the Apple manufactured cable. The reason I’m so confused by this is because the first time it happened. Sometimes I can emergency override, other times I just pull it out & plug it back in. To confuse the matter, this problem doesn't appear when I connect this cable to an iPhone 12 pro max. I have an iPhone 11 ProMax and for the past week on and off when I go to charge it will tell me there’s liquid detected in the lightning connector & charging is unavailable. First, let’s talk about what you can do if you receive the Liquid Detected alert on your iPhone, but you are sure that there is no liquid in the Lightning connector. ![]() ![]() The tech giant is the main manufacturer of smartphones using a custom charging port. If you have an iPhone XS or later, your phone can detect liquid in your Lightning port. I have the same issue with some cables I just purchased when connected to an iPhone 11 pro max - this is the second batch of cables (9), so trying to determine where the problem exists. liquid residue beneath the Lightning pins, leave your iPhone to dry.
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