Submitted by findthemistke t3_11iyhgl in iphone
Should I call Apple? Go to court ?
Submitted by findthemistke t3_11iyhgl in iphone
Should I call Apple? Go to court ?
I was using the 5watt adapter and the cable that came with it.
Where did you buy it from? I’m pretty sure the 2nd generation SE only came with a Lightning to USB-C cable and no adapter. Was it refurbished?
Correct , se2 did not include a power brick.
he actually is correct* people forget that the iPhone 12 (released in fall 2020) was the iPhone that removed the bricks and they expanded that to the rest of the lineup (at the time it was the SE, XR & 11). however before the 12s release date, all 3 phones mentioned above were still on the 5W brick with usb a cable and still had earpods connected
source: you can check out original unboxing videos, plus me who had an iPhone 11 before the 12 existed
OP said he got it 2/3 years ago which makes sense. Remember the 12 was the one that removed the charger in the first place, but the SE was released earlier in the year before the 12 and during that time it still had a 5W brick with a usb a cable
From the official reseller. It had a cable and a power brick because I checked it now. I bought it around 2-3 years ago.
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Cable could have been damaged internally, is the power brick genuine Apple? You mention reseller, who was it?
Yea everything was genuine.
The local reseller in Greece.
Never leave chargers plugged in while sleeping
Why not?
RedditAnoymous t1_jb0kaaw wrote
If you also used an Apple Adapter, then escalate it on Apple support, meaning they should request you sending the cable to them (they’ll pay postage) including photo copy of the iPhone box with the manufacture labels so Apple can pinpoint what other cables may be defective..
Do note, if you didn’t buy the iPhone new (unboxed), it may not be the original cable. I have had non-original-Apple cables getting hot when using with 2A or iPad adapters. I can highly recommend IKEAs cables! Best yet by far both in price AND longevity!
Secondly, many power adapters are hazardous.. if even a short power surge occurs, these adapters are not made to handle it but either damage the power adapter or forwards the surge, damaging the cable and or the phone.. that is why it is a very cheap insurance getting a power supply/adapter that is certified.. like this Belkin 2x USB-C that can fast charge two devices at once..