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Charging port repair from $49. Same-day service.
Many shops check your port for free
Most repairs done in under an hour
Parts and labor guaranteed
Charging cable falls out or needs to be held at an angle
Charges sometimes but not consistently
Phone doesn't respond when plugged in
Takes much longer to charge than normal
Computer doesn't recognize your phone
Charging port gets unusually warm
Look inside the charging port with a flashlight. Lint and dust often accumulate.
Cables wear out faster than ports. Test with a known-good cable.
The problem might be the power source, not your phone.
Use a wooden toothpick (not metal!) to carefully remove debris. Be very gentle.
Sometimes software issues prevent charging. A restart can help.
Still not working? Time for professional help →
| Phone Model | Price Range | Time |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 15 Series (USB-C) | $69-99 | 45-60 min |
| iPhone 14 and older (Lightning) | $59-89 | 30-45 min |
| Samsung Galaxy S Series | $59-89 | 45-60 min |
| Samsung Galaxy A Series | $49-69 | 30-45 min |
| Google Pixel | $59-89 | 45-60 min |
| Other Android | $49-79 | 30-60 min |
* Some issues may only need cleaning ($20-40) rather than full port replacement.
Try multiple cables that work with other devices. If none work, it's likely the port. Also check if the cable wiggles loosely in the port.
Light cleaning with a wooden toothpick is safe. Avoid metal objects, compressed air at high pressure, or liquids. If unsure, let a professional do it.
Either debris is blocking a full connection, the port is worn/damaged, or the cable's connector is worn. Try cleaning the port first.
Yes, if your phone supports it. But fixing the port is recommended since you'll still need it for data transfer and faster charging.
A properly repaired port should last as long as a new one - several years with normal use.