The following situations usually occur when a mobile phone charger cannot charge:
1. Problem with the charger itself: The charger may malfunction or be damaged, causing it to be unable to charge properly.
2. Charging cable issue: The charging cable may be damaged due to squeezing or pulling, which may prevent the internal circuit from transmitting electricity normally.
3. Charging port issue: The phone charging port may become loose, dirty, and other conditions, which may prevent normal connection with the charger.
4. Mobile phone battery issue: The mobile phone battery has a long lifespan and may experience aging, battery leakage, and other issues after prolonged use, resulting in inability to receive electricity normally.
5. Software issue: The phone may experience abnormalities in applications such as alarm clocks and music, resulting in the phone not being able to receive charging properly.
To avoid the occurrence of the above problems, it is recommended to purchase a reliable and compliant standard charger and charging cable. When using a charger for charging, it is recommended to avoid bending or twisting the charger and charging cable, try to avoid using an unverified charger, keep the charging port clean, and replace aging batteries in a timely manner.






