Apple data cable common use problems| Data cable customization

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Many fruit fans have encountered some small problems when using the Apple data cable. The Apple data cable of the mobile phone is not easy to break. If your data cable is used miserably, in addition to the quality of the data cable, it is normal. usage habits are very important. Apple data cable common use problems, data cable customization.

There are currently two mainstream charging ports for smartphones: one is the Type-C port common to the Android camp, and the other is the Lightning port unique to the iPhone. The old-fashioned interfaces such as MicroUSB and Mini have already been replaced by Type-C that supports fast charging, and they are almost invisible now. In order to ensure the security of the iPhone/iPad, Apple has built a chip for identification in the original data cable. The data cable that is not certified by Apple’s MFI means that it has not been authorized by Apple. When charging, if the data cable used has not passed the MFi certification, it will be rejected by the iOS system for identification, which will affect the normal use of the data cable.

This accessory is not supported when charging

This is generally due to the following reasons:

The cable is a non-MFI certified cable

The cable connector is corroded, oxidized or dirty, you can try it with an eraser

The phone jack is dirty, you can clean it with a cotton swab

The power supply is unstable and the charging voltage is insufficient, for example, the power supply of the connected notebook may be unstable

There is a bug in the early beta version of IOS, this situation will occur, and the connection to the Smart battery case is normal

Note: This situation may still occur with the original line.

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iphone, ipad, ipod cannot be charged, it may be a cable problem, as follows;

Check the connection of charging head and data cable

The charging head may be faulty, it is recommended to use a reliable charging head

Charging is slow or “stops”

Maybe the cable or the charging head is faulty

Maybe the interface is dirty, try cleaning it

If the device stops charging at 80% power, it is likely that the temperature is too high, and both wired and wireless charging will be limited at this time.

If there are dirty things in the charging socket of our mobile phone, it will cause poor contact, and there will be a prompt window that this accessory is not supported, but this problem is the easiest solution. We just need to use tweezers or toothpicks to take out the dirt inside, and our mobile phone can be charged normally.

 

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Picture this: You’re sitting at your desk, engrossed in a project, and suddenly you trip over your laptop’s charging cable. In an instant, your laptop dropped to the floor, giving you a sinking feeling in your stomach. This unfortunate situation was all too common for MacBook users, until Apple introduced a revolutionary solution – MagSafe cable.

MagSafe 2 and MagSafe 3.

MagSafe 1 charger debuted on the 2006 MacBook Pro with its magnetic attachment and easy detachment. The first ‌MagSafe‌ port has a square design with five holes that connects to the included port using a magnetic connection. The idea is that if the connector is pulled, it will detach quickly and smoothly without damaging the ‌MagSafe‌ connector or ripping the MacBook Pro off the table or desk. Since its release, it has been an instant hit with MacBook users.

MagSafe 1 cable

 

Initially, Apple used a T-shaped design that pulled the wires directly out of the machine, and MagSafe charging port later transitioned to an L-shaped design that placed the wires on the side of the computer. The T-shaped design was used from 2006 to 2009, while the L-shaped design was used from 2010 to 2012.

However, as technology advanced and laptops became thinner and lighter, Apple faced a challenge – how to adapt the sleek design of new devices while maintaining the convenience and security of MagSafe. About a decade later, USB-C gradually replaced Apple’s MagSafe. USB-C cables certainly have their advantages, but MacBook Pro owners have never forgotten about MagSafe.

MagSafe 2 cable

Miniaturization led Apple to launch MagSafe 2 in 2012. MagSafe 2 uses a thinner T-shaped connector, allowing Apple to create a slimmer MacBook. The new design fit the thinner Mac computers Apple released that year. While some users prefer the smaller form factor, the Apple ‌MagSafe‌2 connector is not compatible with the original ‌MagSafe‌ connector and requires an adapter.

Apple brought back the T-shaped design with the ‌MagSafe‌2 cable and stuck with it throughout the Apple ‌MagSafe‌’s lifecycle.

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