First fully-functional unauthorized Lightning cable reportedly slips out of China

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    mstonemstone Posts: 11,510member

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    Originally Posted by brianlfl View Post


    Um, I'm just going to buy the Apple-branded adapter. They DO make the best adapters.



    Yep, notice the rubber sheath at both ends are much longer than the knock-offs. That is where they fail usually. If the wires short out who knows what could happen. Perhaps burn down your house.

  • Reply 22 of 24
    So much for that cable manufacturer guy who is ripping people off with sleeved standard cables, and selling them for $80 saying there is no way the Chinese can release this before xmas. That guy really promoted his business talking nonsense.
  • Reply 23 of 24


    Generic lightning cable is as GOOD if not better as the original. Every 100 pcs sold, 1-2 pcs is defective, normal. No different from the Apple original lightning USB defective issue.


    Defective is not going to short out your iphone!!! It defective "means", the Male pin is to large to fit your Female sucket :)  .


    If the Generic is not as good or better than the original, China will not going to waste their times to mass produce it. Logic of supply, demand and business sense.


     


    Ask yourself, will you make a product that no one buy if it not good?

  • Reply 24 of 24


    Originally Posted by kitt202070 View Post

    No different from the Apple original lightning USB defective issue.


     


    What was that?







    Defective is not going to short out your iphone!!!





     


    Is that a personal guarantee?






    It defective "means", the Male pin is to large to fit your Female sucker :).




     


    So it's equally useless. That's not acceptable. It sounds a lot more like an electrical problem could happen than a physical size foul-up, since these are done in dies.





    Ask yourself, will you make a product that no one buy if it not good?



     


    Don't ask me, ask Microsoft about the Surface.

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