IPHONE 6 This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably
I have the IPhone 6. Bought it last Saturday,Just updated it to the newest 8.0.2 software Friday Sept 26th. No Problems until today, Monday Sept. 29th when Im getting this error .
It started this afternoon and, no i did not and do not have it plugged in. It was charged this morning and was at 57% battery this afternoon when the problem started.
Now I get this messege that keeps poping up over and over "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iphone"
It keeps popping up and i dont have ANYTHING plugged into it.
I called Verizon because thats who i bought it from who put me thru second line for help.
After a bunch of BS and telling me that they have had problems with chargers because of the amplified voltage and wrong plug being sent out which sounds like bull to me because he said the new iphones have a different head on the plug, not the phone side but the end that has the usb connection and goes to the ac outlet, which dont make a lot of sense when you can also plug them into a usb port. I looked at different iphone plugs from the 4s, the 5 and the 6,and they all show the same input and output voltages and amps. Basically nothing that has to do with my problem i am having
Anyway at this point now they are saying something may have happened with the new software when i download it last friday.
So now they had me backup my phone to itunes, and restore the iphone from itunes.
When you do this, itunes will automatically download the new version software, which seems to be taking a long time to download.
I will try to post results later to see if this works......
I am having the exact same problem you are, straight out of the box. Got an iphone6+ this morning and five minutes after I turned it on, it started coming up with the same error as you.
The phone was on ios 8 (not 8.02). I did the upgrade to 8.02 but it still comes up. I'd be very surprised if this is a software problem. I didn't even get to charge it or plug anything in !! Started doing it straight away.
The error comes up even when I have NOTHING plugged it to the phone.
I am very annoyed!!!
If possible could you please let us know what the Apple Tech people say.
thx
David
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