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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 8 that was released on September 22, 2017. Model: A1863, A1905

How do you fix a bent iPhone charger?

So i was sleeping and suddenly i accidentally dropped my phone and it was charging so both fell and i realized my charger is bent. Please help if not my parents are gonna kill me.

Update (07/16/2019)

here it is. it looks like it’s never going to be fixed :(((

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Update (07/16/2019)

update: i can’t charge my phone

Update (07/16/2019)

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Like Owen said,it’s probably not worth it. You can get the apple oem cable for $20. There are $10 cables too,but some of them are not safe in the case of a voltage surge.

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I mean you can buy a new cable from Apple for around $20. Or go to a gas station and just buy one for a few dollars. You could try bending the cable you have now back to its place but the fact the it doesn’t work means you should probably just throw it away.

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i’m from Singapore and it’s expensive as !&&*

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Honestly I can)t let go of things that easily so throwing it away will be hard and I am a bit stubborn, so Ima keep trying >:)

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i know exactly what you mean, but sometimes broken is broken.

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Just buy a new one

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mine was severely bent, idk bout you but when my phone is charging for a long time, the charger can be bent more easily because of the heat, mine used to be 110° while it was charging and sitll very hot i bent it very slowly and carful kt and now it’s at 30° but now i have it tilt it at an angle to make sure it gets charged

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Where it is bent would be extremely difficult to repair without replacing the end which defeats the point of repair. Also it could be a potential fire hazard if not done correctly.

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