Hi everyone,
Since updating my iPhone 13 Pro to iOS 26, the device stopped charging and is not recognized by my Mac when connected via USB-C to Lightning cable. I’ve run extensive diagnostics:
• Tried multiple USB-C cables and ports on the Mac — all work with other iPhones and devices.
• The iPhone charges fine using a wall charger.
• It also works perfectly with USB-A to Lightning cables — charges and appears in Finder.
• I performed a full DFU restore and downgrade to iOS 18, without restoring from backup — the issue persists.
• Interestingly, the iPhone is detected by the Mac in DFU mode via USB-C, which suggests the USB-C port is physically fine.
This leads me to believe the issue is with the USB-C stack in normal iOS runtime, possibly triggered or corrupted by the iOS 26 update. It’s not hardware-related, as data and power lines work in DFU, and USB-A connections work normally.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there any way to fully reset or reflash the USB-C firmware at a lower level than DFU? Or does this require AST2-level diagnostics from Apple?
Thanks in advance!
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