Users report some Lightning connectors get stuck in USB ports

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
A number of iPhone 5 users have found the design of Apple's new Lightning connector allows the unit to become trapped in USB ports, with some forced to take their affected device in for service just to free the plug.

While the issue does not appear to be widespread, some AppleInsider readers have reported seeing the issue first hand, saying the new connector is getting stuck in their Macs, cars and even dedicated chargers.

Apple's Support Communities has a thread dedicated to the problem, where miffed users have taken to posting their experiences with the problematic connector.

Forum members posited the design of the Lightning's USB plug is to blame, saying the pair of indentations meant to secure the plug with a host machine are too deep. The USB standard calls for these two "notches" to be built in to connectors to prevent accidental or unwanted removal of the cable.

Lightning vs. 30-pin
Apple's 30-pin connector design (let) features shallow notches compared to the new Lightning connector (right).
Source: AppleInsider reader Richard via flickr


In most implementations, specially shaped leaf spring detents within in the USB socket hold the plug in place and allow for easy insertion and removal. However, if the corresponding indentations on a connector are too deep, the detents may extend into the plug past normal operating limits, essentially locking the plug in place.

USB Receptacle
Embodiment of USB protocol receptacle with detents highlighted. | Source: NTC Distributing


It is not guaranteed that the security notches are causing the problem, though the feature appears to be one of the main design changes from the legacy 30-pin dock connectors.

According to multiple Apple support forum members who contacted, the company is supposedly aware of the problem and will replace the cables for customers affected by the issue.
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  • Reply 1 of 43
    Flame on!
  • Reply 2 of 43
    USBgate
    Purple halogate
    Mapgate
    Light leakgate
    Scuffgate

    I'm waiting on LTE databurnergate
  • Reply 3 of 43
    Funny just minutes ago my Lightning cable got stuck in my Nissan Leaf, spent a few minutes trying to unplug it without destroying the cable and the plug. Now I am reading this message...
  • Reply 4 of 43
    jason98 wrote: »
    Funny just minutes ago my Lightning cable got stuck in my Nissan Leaf, spent a few minutes trying to unplug it without destroying the cable and the plug. Now I am reading this message...

    Maybe your car is too small...
  • Reply 6 of 43
    You're sticking it in wrong.
  • Reply 7 of 43


     


    Laws of Electromagnetics upheld.

  • Reply 8 of 43


    Ahh, nothing like that satisfying "Ker-Chunk" of a connector locking firmly in place...

  • Reply 9 of 43
    tylerk36tylerk36 Posts: 1,037member


    Does any one remember so many negative things related to a new device?  Wow.


     


    Lets see.


    1)  Maps.


    2)  Niks and scratches.


    3)  Yellow screen.


    4)  USB stuck.


    5)  Purple hue.


    6)  Battery performance.


    7)  Light leak.


     


    Can this be a bad sing for Apple?  Does any one remember so many bad stories pertaining to a major release from Apple?

  • Reply 10 of 43
    Wrong hole?
  • Reply 11 of 43
    christophb wrote: »
    Wrong hole?

    Right key - wrong keyhole.
  • Reply 12 of 43
    tylerk36 wrote: »
    Does any one remember so many negative things related to a new device?  Wow.

    Lets see.
    1)  Maps.
    2)  Niks and scratches.
    3)  Yellow screen.
    4)  USB stuck.
    5)  Purple hue.
    6)  Battery performance.
    7)  Light leak.

    Can this be a bad sing for Apple?  Does any one remember so many bad stories pertaining to a major release from Apple?

    I wish...
  • Reply 13 of 43


    Is that to charge the phone or the leaf?

  • Reply 14 of 43
    This is a combination of the jack too. The springloaded "tabs" in the jacks should be slanted and smooth enough so the depth doesn't matter.
  • Reply 15 of 43
    tylerk36 wrote: »
    Does any one remember so many negative things related to a new device?  Wow.

    Lets see.
    1)  Maps.
    2)  Niks and scratches.
    3)  Yellow screen.
    4)  USB stuck.
    5)  Purple hue.
    6)  Battery performance.
    7)  Light leak.

    Can this be a bad sing for Apple?  Does any one remember so many bad stories pertaining to a major release from Apple?

    Just saw on CNN there's now an iPhone too thin-gate.
  • Reply 16 of 43
    jragostajragosta Posts: 10,473member
    tylerk36 wrote: »
    Does any one remember so many negative things related to a new device?  Wow.

    Lets see.
    1)  Maps.
    2)  Niks and scratches.
    3)  Yellow screen.
    4)  USB stuck.
    5)  Purple hue.
    6)  Battery performance.
    7)  Light leak.

    Can this be a bad sing for Apple?  Does any one remember so many bad stories pertaining to a major release from Apple?

    I think it's less a reflection on Apple than:

    1. Anyone can complain about anything and the Internet makes the complaints widespread even if only 0.0000001% of people are affected.

    2. Complaints about Apple get top billing even when Apple is actually better than average in a particular subject.

    3. The massive numbers of Android shills and Apple haters are desperate so they blow things out of proportion.

    4. Apple's products sell in such huge numbers that the media jumps all over silly things like "there were 10 complaints about xxxxx" without realizing that 10 complaints out of 100 M phones sold is actually a pretty good number.
  • Reply 17 of 43
    My pinball machine (casino themed) says "that's the wrong hole" when you lose roulette. Maybe since such a small number of iOS users are idiots, they are sticking it in the wrong hole. Maybe a FireWire 400...or a MagSafe (hahahahaha)
  • Reply 18 of 43


    I have no problem  with the USB end at all. I am slightly concerned about the actual lighting port on the phone wearing over time, where it won't firmly hold the plug. Could just be paranoid though.

  • Reply 19 of 43
    That's what she said...
  • Reply 20 of 43
    welshdogwelshdog Posts: 1,897member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by winstein2010 View Post



    That's what she said...


    In reply to iSheldon?  Beat me to it.

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