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There are no covers on your phone's charging port, meaning it's exposed to every bit of dust, dirt and debris it encounters.
This can easily happen with any charging port - Lightning on the iPhone 14 Pro or older iPhones , or USB-C on the more recent iPhone 16 range.
You'll need a cocktail stick, toothpick or other thin item that you can poke in to the port to scrape out the grime.
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