If you want to name one thing that most users have Apple equipment in common, it will be a hateful relationship to the original wiring that Apple delivers together with its products. Since ancient times Apple supplies white power cables with its devices. Whether it was the original 30 pins or the current Lightningy or USB-C cables. They usually didn't last very long and within a few months the terminals started to deteriorate, leading to the cables themselves.oneEveryone has experienced at least one of these cable problems. However, according to information from Reddit, it seems that better times are coming.
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Users in one post today generally praise the quality of the new USB-C cables which Apple adds to new MacBook(and then sells them in his store). The new USB-C cables are significantly thicker than the classic ones Lightning cables and generally feels much more robust. If I compare the USB-C cable we have at home to the new one MacBookfor the Pro, for example with last year's iPhone cable, the difference is enormous. So if it is confirmed that Apple deploy USB-C cables across computers, giving users one less potential problem.
For iPhones and iPads, we probably won't see a USB-C cable, but even the current iPhone 7's cable seems more durable to me than those that Apple added to the previous ones variaI have iPhones. When I compare it to the cable for iPhone 6, which I also have at home, the new one is much more solid. However, it is true that this is only less than 4 months old cable. What are your experiences with cables from AppWhat about you? Share with us in the discussion below.
Source: Reddit
"…..Every one of us has had at least one such cable problem."
I still use my first one. Lightningwhich I received many years ago iPad mini 2. I charge with that cable every day iPhone, iPad and now also AirThe pods and the cable are still holding.
It's about how a person treats it. I have a permanently plugged-in charger in the socket and the cable runs behind my bedside table, and I have about the last 15 cm of the cable on the table. Cable life Apple it's good, if it's lying around anywhere in the room and the cable runs over the chair several times a day, then there's nothing to be surprised about.
Somehow. It depends on how one treats them.
I have 2 iPods from 2008 and 2009. Still with the original undamaged cables. Cables from iPhone They don't have a problem with iPads either. And I have Macbook from 2012, to which I bought another power supply. The power supply that I transport and carry is fine. The other one, which I had 90% of the time in one place on the table (the one that came with the Mac), has both ends without insulation. What better way to treat cables than to not touch them too much? So the mistake is probably somewhere else. I would see it more like a lottery, which factory is running at the moment. Sometimes the comrades from the PRC probably don't do something completely right, even though they are under supervision.
I prefer to use more durable and cheaper non-original cables, because the quality of those from Apple it's tragic and it doesn't really matter how you treat them.
It's about how you treat it. AT apple I've been with 3G since it came out and I've replaced all models and several iPads. I never once had a problem with the cable, all perfectly fine. I don't know what you do about it, but if I can't handle something, then I can't complain about it. A higher quality cable will not help you
Totally agree with "schumak". Users sometimes treat more than just cables like cattle.
I also use a non-original paid usb-lightning cable, because the original always destroyed me immediately (even the 2m one that I bought separately for a lot of money). So I keep the originals only as a backup in a drawer.
USB-C – The USB-C that I got with the MB Pro seems to me to be stronger and noticeably rougher, but there is also more juice flowing there and it must have better insulation for safety. I also recently bought a USB-C – lightning od Apple (let me charge with the same adapter) and is just as thin as the original USB-A. It's holding up so far, but I don't give it much.