Contents
- 1 Why does my phone randomly say this accessory is not supported?
- 2 How do I bypass this accessory is not supported by my iPhone?
- 3 How do I stop accessory not supported?
- 4 Can INLY use one accessory at a time?
- 5 Why does my iPhone say accessory not certified?
- 6 What to do if you see an accessory may not be supported alert?
Why does my phone randomly say this accessory is not supported?
Your iPhone says “This accessory may not be supported” because something went wrong when you tried to plug an accessory into your iPhone’s Lightning port. Your iPhone’s software is malfunctioning. Your accessory is dirty, damaged, or completely broken. Your iPhone Lightning port is dirty, damaged, or completely broken.
How do I bypass this accessory is not supported by my iPhone?
Now let’s go through some ways to fix the “accessory not supported” error.
- Unplug and Reconnect the Device.
- Restart Your iPhone.
- Clean Your Charging Port.
- Get MFi-Certified Accessories.
- Make Sure Your Accessory Is Compatible.
- Update Your iPhone’s iOS.
- Try Another Accessory.
- Check the Adapter.
Why does my iPhone show this accessory may not be supported?
The “Accessory may not be supported” error on an iOS device is also found to appear due to damage to the accessory being used. So, you should ensure that the charging cable or the power adapter is in a good condition to charge the iPhone, at least physically.
How do I stop accessory not supported?
How do I fix an “Accessory Not Supported” message on my device?
- Remove any debris from the charging port on your device and try again.
- Restart your device and try again.
- Update your device to the latest software version and try again (this is important!)
- Try using the same charging cable with a different power source.
Can INLY use one accessory at a time?
CarPlay “only one accessory can be used at a time”: CarPlay.
Why does my iPad say unlock iPhone to use accessories?
By turning on the setting for “USB Accessories” you will no longer see the “USB Accessory – Unlock iPhone to use accessories” or “USB Accessory – Unlock iPad to use accessories” messages on the devices when connecting anything via USB.
Why does my iPhone say accessory not certified?
At times, when you plug your iPhone to a Lightning charger cable, a pop-up will appear on the screen, saying, “ This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone.
What to do if you see an accessory may not be supported alert?
Disconnect and reconnect the accessory to see if the alert goes away. If it continues to appear, check the connectors on the accessory and your device for damage or debris. If necessary, gently remove the debris and clean the connectors on your device. If you see this alert and don’t have any accessories connected, contact Apple Support.
What does it mean when accessory is not supported by Apple?
Your accessory is defective, damaged, or not Apple-certified. The accessory isn’t supported by your device. Your iOS device has a dirty or damaged connector.