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Why do iPhone 5 chargers break so easy
I have gone through so many chargers with my iPhone 5 and they just break so easy and I take good care of them.. Why do they break so easy does anyone else have this problem??
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I've had every iPhone from the 3G to the 5. I used the same charge cable I got with my 3G with the 3GS. The 4 and the 4s. It worked fine. So far in 15 months I've gone through 5 lightening cables. They're abysmal. Apples greed in needing everything to be propriety means replacing it is a pain in the backside. They can't just use micro USB like very other phone manufacturer can they. Because then they couldn't rip you off more by charging £20 for a cable. This one seems to be lasting so far. It has plastic around the bit that always gives way http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00H...1920343&sr=8-1 |
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I'm still using the same cable I got when I got my 5 on release day. Admittedly, the cable has frayed around the lighting connector, but I've used Sugru on it to cover the wires and increase the resilience around the neck and so far so good
. Remember that the cables come with 12 months warranty, so if they break, Apple will replace them FOC. |
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My 5s cable is still perfectly fine after seven or so months. The cable from my iPhone 5 is still usable but very frayed around the connector. For me, the issue isn't that the cable is too flimsy or poorly made. It's that it isn't quite long enough. So, often when it's plugged in, the cable is taut and at a sharp right angle just underneath the phone, putting stress on the cable in the same place every time.
I know you can get a 2 metre cable, but Apple charge £25 for it! |
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I'm still using the same cable I got when I got my 5 on release day. Admittedly, the cable has frayed around the lighting connector, but I've used Sugru on it to cover the wires and increase the resilience around the neck and so far so good
. Remember that the cables come with 12 months warranty, so if they break, Apple will replace them FOC. I couldn't get an appointment for 10 days and was told they wouldn't look at it without one (I took it to my nearest apple store but they refused and insisted I make an appointment). So called apple. They'll send you one but want you to pay £20 which they will refund when you send the broken cable back to them by trackable means. Either way, appointment or by post your without a charge cable for a few days. Which means you're without a phone for a few days. That wouldn't usually bother me but I don't have a landline and there was a family emergency going on at the time so I couldn't be without my only means of contact. But given the fact the veo one I linked too has lasted longer than the original I'm glad I didn't go for the replacement now. |
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If you can get to or live by an apple shop and can get an appointment.
I couldn't get an appointment for 10 days and was told they wouldn't look at it without one (I took it to my nearest apple store but they refused and insisted I make an appointment). So called apple. They'll send you one but want you to pay £20 which they will refund when you send the broken cable back to them by trackable means. Either way, appointment or by post your without a charge cable for a few days. Which means you're without a phone for a few days. That wouldn't usually bother me but I don't have a landline and there was a family emergency going on at the time so I couldn't be without my only means of contact. But given the fact the veo one I linked too has lasted longer than the original I'm glad I didn't go for the replacement now. |
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I still have my original one from my iPhone 5. Haven't even opened the packaging for the one that came with my 5S.
It's been used so much the cable is now yellow as opposed to white
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I'm on my second cable in one year (Apple replaced it under warranty).
The guy in the Apple store said the cables go because people pull the cable instead of the plastic connectors at each end. A ribbed section near to where the cable joins the connector would solve the failure problems with these cables I reckon - it'd relieve stress on the wires inside. |
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Never broke an iPhone 5 charger.
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My cables have also always been fine. It's true you should never pull by the cable and only with the plastic top otherwise it gets too taunt and can split.
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I use pound land ones and to be fair they last about six months each !
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Never had one break here aswell
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I have gone through so many chargers with my iPhone 5 and they just break so easy and I take good care of them.. Why do they break so easy does anyone else have this problem??
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Just like there phones, they seem to break easily as well. considering how few people I know that have a Iphone, I see a lot of them that have got broken screens,
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I've had every iPhone since the 3G. Never had a broken screen (watch me smack my screen today now haha) and never had a fault with any of the phones.
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I guess mine lasted about a year. Am now using ones you can buy for around £1 which seem to last around 4 months until the iphone 6 comes out rather than shell out for an Apple one.
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I've had every iPhone since the 3G. Never had a broken screen (watch me smack my screen today now haha) and never had a fault with any of the phones.
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My wife and i both had iphones and both the home buttons stopped working reliably. The quality is terrible of iphones especially considering their extortionate price.
i have got a rubber case around it, only a cheapy, but i think it have protected the phone over the year. I have knocked or dropped it a few times. i know very few people who got Iphones, but most of the ones I do know have had a broken Iphone. Only a couple I have known to have smashed their Android based phone and one of them was a brand new Samsung s3, they left it on the top of their car and drove of. Needless to say it did not survive. they realised when it slid down the rear window. |
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They are fine if you are careful with them.
My wife on the other hand uses it on the iPad Mini and it gets twisted all over the place. Kids and kittens do not help either. |
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I don't have an iPhone but I have an iPod touch and two chargers have broken in the last few months. I'm not particularly careless with them so I don't understand how they break. My friend's iPhone charger broke a few months ago as well.
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They are fine if you are careful with them..
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Apple seems unable to make a cable that doesn't fray and break in short order. Probably because proper strain relief and thicker cable would ruin the aesthetics.
People have been complaining about MacBook charger cables since the dawn of time (including where they short circuit and burn) - and when they break it's something like 80 quid for a new one, if you can't get Apple to do a free one. |
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We have used the charger that came with an iPad Mini, and it now charges an iPad Air and an iPhone 5c, so is used a lot.
Either the charger from a iPad is better quality, or we manage to take care of it. |
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No they're not.
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We have used the charger that came with an iPad Mini, and it now charges an iPad Air and an iPhone 5c, so is used a lot. Either the charger from a iPad is better quality, or we manage to take care of it.
![]() I've seen plenty of broken micro-USB cables at work from the people with Android, WinPho, and Blackberry devices. |
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