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I was curious how they test it. Wasnt sure if they just toss their own phone on it or not.  But yea, ill report back tomorrow when i pick the truck up. 

Awesome, thanks


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Had the same issue with my iPhone 11 pro max in my 19 Sierra. Wife's iPhone XR does the same thing. It also does it in her 2018 Traverse. I put IOS 14 beta on my iPhone and no longer have the issue in either my truck or wife's Traverse. Wife's iPhone XR on IOS 13 still has the issue. Must be an Apple issue. IOS 14 has some issues so  don't use it if you need a stable phone.

 

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2 hours ago, eppieguy said:

Totally agree.

I was thinking an update issue as well.  Hopefully sorted out in the next update.

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Same problem here. iPhone 11 Pro. I’m betting it’s a software issue. Have the same problem in the house charging it wirelessly. It’s not the hardware in the truck. I’m hoping ios14 fixes it.


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So im wondering if i should take my truck in tomorrow or cancel the appointment. The new new BCM is in but is there a point to replacing it if its an apple software issue. 

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So im wondering if i should take my truck in tomorrow or cancel the appointment. The new new BCM is in but is there a point to replacing it if its an apple software issue. 

I’d tell the dealer about this and see what they think (may be worth a shot in the dark)


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Last week it would fail to charge 9/10 times. Between replacing the pad and an iphone update (13.6), fails to charge 3/11 times.  Just stopped by the dealership to ask them about software and the guy tried his samsung. It worked 5/5 times.  He is going to confirm with the tech tomorrow to see what they think as they use a box almost like a voltage meter that detects if its working or not. 

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Last week it would fail to charge 9/10 times. Between replacing the pad and an iphone update (13.6), fails to charge 3/11 times.  Just stopped by the dealership to ask them about software and the guy tried his samsung. It worked 5/5 times.  He is going to confirm with the tech tomorrow to see what they think as they use a box almost like a voltage meter that detects if its working or not. 

I’m downloading the update now and I’ll check it tomorrow.


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Last week it would fail to charge 9/10 times. Between replacing the pad and an iphone update (13.6), fails to charge 3/11 times.  Just stopped by the dealership to ask them about software and the guy tried his samsung. It worked 5/5 times.  He is going to confirm with the tech tomorrow to see what they think as they use a box almost like a voltage meter that detects if its working or not. 

Did the update and tried it. It charged 4/10 times.


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No change in mine. Doesn’t charge more than it charges. My son can put his iPhone XS on it and it works fine. He is running Same updated software. Same case no issues. I think it’s a hardware problem with the iPhone 11 Pro.

 

 

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No change in mine. Doesn’t charge more than it charges. My son can put his iPhone XS on it and it works fine. He is running Sam updated software. Same case no issues. I think it’s a hardware problem with the iPhone 11 Pro.


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What iOS is your son running?


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What iOS is your son running?


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Same as mine. 13.6. He did the update as well. I tried his before the update and his charged fine. The funny thing is mine phone worked all the time when I first got it back in October. Then something happened along the way. It’s weird. I have to try my wife’s iPhone tonight when o get home. She has an 11pro she just got last week.


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I have not had this issue with my 11 pro max/truck. Just did a 200 mile road trip today and no issues. Phone was 25% when I started, and 100% when I got home. Hope it stays that way!

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Same as mine. 13.6. He did the update as well. I tried his before the update and his charged fine. The funny thing is mine phone worked all the time when I first got it back in October. Then something happened along the way. It’s weird. I have to try my wife’s iPhone tonight when o get home. She has an 11pro she just got last week.


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Got ya, I’m curious how your wife’s phone will be


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Could it have something to do with the optimizing setting? I’m going to turn mine off and find out.

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