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Well basically I went to the shop and brought a 5C. I turned it on for the first time and set it up and everything. Then I noticed my battery was at 21%. So I connected it to the lightning cable then I had a notification ‘This accessory will not support your iPhone’. So I tried it the other way round, I still had the notification. So I just thought it will charge later so I left it on overnight. Zzz. Then I checked my battery status: 17%. So I brought another charger and I STILL had that bloody notification. I got a bit pssed then. So because I was so bloody angry I didn’t bother going to the shop I brought the phone from, I went to the Apple store and asked them to ’try’ and charge it. They said it wouldn’t charge. So I was a bit more pssed now because even the Apple store wouldn’t be able to fix a phone their company made.

Hello Visax Jasmit, It sounds like your battery is unable to hold a charge . If you have the tools and know some one willing to lend you their 5c battery, I would suggest swapping the batteries. If you dont have access to tools or a battery, iFixit sells battery replacement kits for your phone. If you buy a new battery and is still does not resolve your current issue, you could return the battery in accordance with iFixits return policies. Best Wishes! Jordan