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AirPods not connecting? Here is a quick fix!

  Airpods is a pocket-friendly Bluetooth gadget that you own, which seems the easiest thing to manage/carry – until they stop working. This is one of the most common problems Airpods users face and the question that is often raised here is “Why are my Airpods not working?”. This common failure starts with left or the right Airpods which stops working or gets disconnected, however, in this case, the first thing to do is to put them back you Airpods into the charging case and make sure they back to charging again. Then wait for few seconds and it should work. If your AirPods are still not working, then try re-pairing your Airpods back with your iOS device once again.  Here are some quick solutions to how you can solve the Airpods not connecting issue, right/ left Airpod not working issue, and many more. For iPhone 1. Cleaning your AirPods Airpods are unique/one of its kind when it comes to technology, Airpods require regular cleaning to function properly. However, Airpods are no...

iPhone 11 Series Offers Wireless Charging, But No Reverse Wireless Charging

Before the September 10 iPhone 11 Key notes, there were masses of reports and rumors alike prattling about the line-up getting reverse wireless charging support. This would have helped Qi-enabled accessories getting topped up by being placed on top of the Apple logo in the middle, according to a previous report. However, it was not to be, as Apple didn’t announce this feature, and as you would expect, it left a lot of us disappointed. However, it’s not the lack of hardware present in all three iphones , but a software lock that’s responsible for this. Looks like the latest iPhone 11 series phones do come with reverse wireless charging. According to reports, the hardware is present on the entire new series, which includes the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max. For some reason, Apple decided not to enable this feature and made no mention of it during the launch. Perhaps the company faced issues with the feature or didn’t want to release it before fully testing...