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Why your iPhone says “Charging On Hold”

An iPhone that says "Charging On Hold" is usually asking for a short break from charging until it reaches a safer temperature.

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Few phone alerts feel more confusing than plugging in your iPhone, expecting the battery to climb, and then seeing a message that says “Charging On Hold.” Apple says that the warning appears when the iPhone becomes too hot or too cold, and iOS pauses charging to protect the battery and keep the device operating safely. In other words, your iPhone is not being dramatic – it is trying to avoid the kind of heat or cold stress that can shorten battery life over time.

What it means

Apple explains that with iOS 16 and later, the “Charging On Hold” alert can appear on the Lock Screen and in Settings > Battery when the device temperature moves outside a safe charging range. The company also says this can happen in both hot and cold environments, so the issue is not limited to summer heat or an overheated room. Once the iPhone returns to a normal temperature, charging starts again on its own.

Why it happens

According to Apple, the iPhone is designed to work best in ambient temperatures between 0 degrees and 35 degrees C, or 32 degrees and 95 degrees F. If the phone is sitting in direct sunlight, left inside a parked car, used heavily while charging, or simply exposed to extreme weather, charging can slow down or stop until conditions improve. Apple also notes that these protections apply whether you are charging with a cable, MagSafe, or another wireless charger.

What you should do

Apple’s advice is refreshingly simple: move the iPhone to a cooler place if it is hot, move it somewhere warmer if it is too cold, and lock the screen or let it sleep if you are actively using it. The company also recommends charging in environments between 0 degrees and 35 degrees C, avoiding direct sunlight, and removing the case if your iPhone tends to heat up while charging. If you are in a cold climate, Apple says charging indoors or letting the phone warm gradually can help it start charging normally again.

What it is not

This alert is different from Optimized Battery Charging, which is Apple’s battery-health feature that may pause charging at 80 percent and then finish closer to the time you usually unplug the phone. Optimized Battery Charging is based on your routine and can be temporarily overridden by going to Settings and tapping “Resume Charging,” while thermal charging protection is automatic and tied to device temperature. Apple says the temperature-based charging hold cannot be turned off, because it is there to protect long-term battery health and safe performance.

Why this matters

The bottom line here is that “Charging On Hold” is a safeguard, not a sign that something has gone wrong. Apple warns that prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause lasting damage to battery capacity, which is precisely why the iPhone intervenes before charging resumes under unfavorable conditions. When the notification appears, the best course of action is to resist the urge to override it — simply adjust the temperature, give the device a few minutes to stabilize, and let it take care of the rest on its own.


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