The physical pins inside your iPhone's charging port might be worn out or corroded, allowing charging but failing under heavy data transfer loads.
Here’s a solid technical write-up for the — covering what it is, why it happens, and how to fix it.
: If using a desktop, plug the cable into the rear USB ports directly on the motherboard. Avoid using USB hubs or front-panel ports, which often provide lower power and less stability. 2. Refresh Drivers and Software
Turn off your Windows Firewall before hitting the "Flash" button.
Go to the tab in 3uTools, select your firmware, and attempt the flash again. 5. Try iTunes as a Alternative Cross-Check
: If using a desktop, plug the cable into the rear USB ports directly on the motherboard. Avoid using USB hubs or front-panel ports, which often provide lower power and less stability. 2. Refresh Drivers and Software The physical pins inside your iPhone's charging port
Turn off your Windows Firewall before hitting the "Flash" button. why it happens
Go to the tab in 3uTools, select your firmware, and attempt the flash again. 5. Try iTunes as a Alternative Cross-Check