Reoccurring warning, literally every 20 seconds: "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone." I am only using Apple devices. How can I eliminate the warning?

Please help me eliminate this repeating warning message on my iPhone 5. It occurs several times a minute. I am only using Apple devices, so the warning is in error.  "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone."

The cable may be damaged. Try another cable.
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    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.
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    It keeps popping up and i dont have ANYTHING plugged into it.
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    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.
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    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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    since I upgraded to the new operating system my charger no longer works...
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  • HT1476 upgraded my IPOD 5 to iOS 7.0.2 and will not charge battery. when plugged in gives message "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this IPOD".

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    - Try another cable. Some 5G iPods were shipped with Lightning cable that were either initially defective or failed after short use.
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    - Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar 

  • Why does my phone keep popping up messages "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iphone" when there is no cable connected?

    Why does my phone keep popping up messages "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iphone" when there is no cable connected? This has been happening since IOS7 was installed and has become worse with 7.1. I have reset the phone several times with no change.The phone charges properly & I have never used anything but an Apple Lightning cable.

    I already cleaned the port with compressed air before submitting the problem. I since cleaned it with a toothpick and dug out some more lint. this seems to have just about fixed the problem since I have only had the error pop up 3 times since then and i was getting the error constantly before.

  • HT1476 This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone

    This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone

    This is an incredibly stupid move by Apple. Nobody could convince me that it's about security and safety...
    I bought two Lightning to 30-pin Adapters to use my two 4s chargers with my 5s iPhone.
    Price on Amazon - 3$:
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  • "This cable is not certified and may not work properly..." Official Apple cable!

    I am using an official Apple charging cable and keep getting the message "This cable is not certified and may not work reliably..." And this cable has worked until now! Restarting the phone works sometimes but only for a bit.
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    Thanks, but it didn't fix it. I've tried 3 different Apple cables and I get the same message with each. I'm guessing it's the port has become defective somehow although with all the other questions about the same issue, I wonder if it could be a software issue!

  • HT4623 Why do my iPhone cords for my 5 say it is not certified and may not work with this device? It's the same cord that came with my phone. The only difference is the iOS7 update.

    Why do my iPhone cords for my 5 say it is not certified and may not work with this device? It's the same cord that came with my phone. The only difference is the iOS7 update.
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    Hello margmcarlson,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    Troubleshooting iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch accessories
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2634
    Restore iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to its factory default state. You should rarely need to use this step with an accessory issue.
    Best of luck,
    Mario

  • I keep getting an error message 'this cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone'. Nothing is plugged in to my phone and it's ******* me the **** off!!! Every 2 mins it pops up!

    Since the update it keeps happening and nothing is plugged in the phone. It was fine until this jarg update!! The only accessories I use are the charger and headphones what came with the phone. When my phone is on charge the error message doesn't pop up but as soon as I take it off charge booooom it pops up every two ******* mins

    MartinLegodi wrote:
    Same problem with also receiving an error message saying cable is not certified and it also happens went its not plugd in mxm i hate this:-(
    If you actually read the message thread you posted to you will find a solution.

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    For a few days now I have been getting this error message appearing every few minutes.  Is there a way to stop it?  it appears when nothing is attached.  I'm not charging my iPad and have not attached any cables / accessories other than the USB cable supplied when I bought it less than a year ago

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    It still charges in the wall, but when it comes to putting songs or pictures on my iPod, it won't connect to iTunes or charge while plugged into my computer.

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    iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting
    iPhone and iPod touch: Charging the battery
    - Try another cable. iOS 7 made the iPod/computer more sensiteve to cable problems
    - Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
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  • HT1476 since ive updated my iphone 5 to ios 7 my phone has not been able to charge is says "This cable accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iphone

    Does anyone know why my iphone5 has not been able to charge since ive updated it to ios7?

    It's happening even with cable that came with my wife and my own iphones. We bothe get the message!

  • When i plug my ipod into the laptop or the wall it says " the cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably witth this ipod." but it was working earlier & the charger still works ... can you please help me !? :(

     

    Yes but i have to laptops & i plugged them into both & my ipod says the same thing , but do you have a link for the tech support were i can talk to them online , i cant call them right now.

  • After updating to ios 7.0.6 i keep getting an error message saying "this cable or accessory is not certified and will not work reliably with this iphone" every two minutes and its annoying

    What is up with this error message after updating saying our cables are not reliable?

    Thank you for this suggestion, but the message continues to display every couple of minutes. (e.g. "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iPhone.)
    Not only is it annoying and concerning...this is draining my battery, as the iPhone keeps waking up to display the message over and over. Like "MartinLegodi" above, I also have no cable or accessory plugged in and only use Apple cable and products when I do.
    It's a disconcerting mystery.

  • My phone will not charge, it says This cable or accessory is not certified an may not work reliably with this phone

    My phone will not charge it says this cable or accessory is not certified an may not work reliably with this phone? What do I do?

    Is the cable the one that came with your Apple device? Is it a replacement cable that you purchased? If it is, did you purchase an Apple certified cable?
    Cheers,
    GB

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