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Hi please help me. My iPhone 6 keeps making this charging noise when connected with my early 2015 MacBook Air. It's driving me crazy! I've tried with several real Apple USB cables, update to the latest iOS (both phone and MacBook), update the iTunes, clean up the ports, everything! I just got this MacBook from the Apple store. Please help me! Thanks in advance!



Hi judy! Thanks for the suggestions. I found the solution to this! I uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes and yeah, it worked like charm! Thanks again, cheers!



Hi mikaelaridz,

I understand you just purchased a MacBook Air from an Apple Retail store, and when you plug your iPhone 6 into it, you are hearing sounds indicating the connection is not working.  If your MacBook Air has a USB-C port, you need to use the USB-C to Lightning Cable to connect your iPhone.

Using the USB-C port and adapters on your MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015) and later

USB-C port

USB-C is a next-generation industry standard that allows charging, data transfer, and video—all in one simple connector. Your MacBook comes with one USB-C port:

Through this port you can:

  • Charge your MacBook.
  • Provide power out.
  • Transfer data between your MacBook and other devices.
  • Connect video output such as HDMI, VGA, and DisplayPort.
  • Connect to other technologies, such as Ethernet.

The USB-C port on your MacBook supports data-transfer speeds at up to 5 Gbps (USB 3.1 Gen 1).

 

USB-C to Lightning Cable

The Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable lets you connect any device with a Lightning connector with your MacBook. It provides data transfer and power to Lightning devices. For example, you can use this cable to connect your MacBook to these devices:

  • iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
  • Magic Mouse 2
  • Magic Keyboard
  • Magic Trackpad 2

You can also charge these devices without using your MacBook by connecting them to the USB-C to Lightning Cable and plugging the cable into the 29W USB-C power adapter.

The USB-C to Lightning Cable supports data transfer at up to 5 Gbps (USB 3.1 Gen 1). 

This cable requires no power to operate. However, devices that you plug into it might draw power from your MacBook, so you should disconnect it when you're not using it.

If this is not the issue, then I would suggest taking your new MacBook Air and your iPhone to the Apple Store where you purchased it.  A Genius can inspect your computer to make sure there are no hardware issues, and the staff can help you set it up.  Here's how to Contact Apple and make an appointment.

 

Take care,



Hi judy! Thanks for the suggestions. I found the solution to this! I uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes and yeah, it worked like charm! Thanks again, cheers!



Hey mikaelaridz,

Glad to hear your issue is resolved.

Have a great day!



I have ******* same problem from couple of weeks if you got answer please let me know  it's killing me



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