If you have an out-of-warranty iPhone 5s that won't charge, it's possible the Lightning connector assembly itself needs to be replaced. Symptoms of a bad Lightning connector can include a faulty headphone jack, inability to charge, Siri being activated randomly while plugged in, or iTunes not recognizing your iPhone 5s. If you have any of these symptoms, we can walk you through replacing the Lightning connector assembly for a fraction of the cost of a new iPhone!
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