“Shoddily made.”
“Complete disgrace.”
“I hate this thing with a passion of 100 suns.”
“Who knew an iPhone cable could engender this much animosity?” Sam Grobart reports for Businessweek. “Well, it would appear that Apple’s ‘Lightning to USB Cable (1 m)’ can.”
“Sold as a $19 accessory, it is the same cable that ships with new iPhone 5S and 5C models, and boy, do people hate the dickens out of this thing,” Grobart reports. “Of all the products Apple makes, it is far and away the worst-reviewed, with an average rating of two stars.”
“The vast majority of reviewers are cheesed because, they say, the cable just plain breaks,” Grobart reports. ” Frayed ends, broken connectors, and unexplained failure to charge are some of the common complaints made about the product.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: We treat our cables as if they have delicate metal wires within and keep them in Tom Bihn cable bags inside our Crumpler backpacks when traveling, so since we’ve never had an Apple cable fail, we’re probably the wrong ones to comment. Come to think of it, none of our iPhones have ever had a case, but they all somehow manage to look like new after their requisite year of use (they only go into pants pockets and center condoles that are devoid of change and keys; call us crazy, but that seems like a simple and good rule).
So, do you treat your electronic equipment and accessories like a gorilla? If so, how could Apple make their Lightning to USB Cable indestructible in your hands/feet?
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Brawndo Drinker” for the heads up.]
Seriously, the cable? It’s probably because people don’t take care of them with the ordinary care electronic cables should have. For me the worst product HANDS DOWN is the new iWorks “upgrade.” Apple has rendered Pages absolutely useless and unusable. I have now – regrettably – returned to MS Word.
I’m not sure if anyone has said what I’m about to say on here because I am too lazy to read all the above but sometimes my lightning charger and previous cables would fail and I eventually realized it was because of a pocket lint build up inside the charging port. Carefully clean it out with a toothpick and unless your cable has breaks or frays in it your cable should be as good as new
Wow… Speachless… Honestly apple changes their cord this one time so that they can make thinner phones and the entire world goes to shit. Remember the days when everybody was making a new charger with EVERY new phone? Get over it.
I’ve never had any problems with genuine Apple cables. I got my iPhone 5 about a year ago and the lightning to usb cable that came with that is still working fine.