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Answer to: iPhone says "This accessory may not be supported"I can say with near 100% certainty at this point that the problem is directly related to how well the power source maintains a solid 5.0 volts when connected to your phone. A few 1/10ths of a volt more is tolerable, but less is definitely not. So why is this "voltage" problem happening? Well unless you're a fairly "techie" person, you can almost skip this next paragraph because its a case where knowing "why" is about as helpful as a sick patient asking "why" he/she has the disease causing their pain. Unless you're a doctor with some "fixes", knowing "why" doesn't help fix anything. But for some i t might. The "why" of it comes down one of two causes. First, the voltage coming out of various USB based 5V sources ( even from some decent chargers) may be slightly "off", and second, even when the voltage is perfectly correct, it may be a lot lower at the other end of the charging cable! To test it both of these conditions, you literally have to sacrifice a cable by stripping some of the cable covering near the ph...
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