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Buggington

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Original poster
Oct 20, 2011
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Hi :)

Had my iPhone 4S for a week now, and I've noticed that a few times, when it's been on my universal dock to charge overnight it reaches ~95% and then stops charging. If I take it off and put it back on it it starts charging again. It's connected to my wall using the USB adaptor that came with the phone, and that hasn't made any difference. Any idea what might be causing this?

Cheers :)
 
Feed it soylent green. There's a secret ingredient that will make it charge faster.
 
Could be your wall adapter. Friend of mine had similar situation and went to apple genius bar and they had to change out the wall adapter plug as it was no good. After that his phone chsrges great!!
 
Perfectly normal for Apple batteries. They will charge to anywhere between 95-100% to prevent overcharging.
 
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