• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    35 months ago

    USB-C has been really fragile for me. Cables tend to only last a couple of months on my phone. People say it is a robust connector type, so idk if my phone is defective and destroying them, or if people are being overly generous about the connector resilience.

    • @HardNut@lemmy.world
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      135 months ago

      This was my experience with micro usb, and everyone seemed to agree they were total shit. As for USB-C, I’ve never even heard of someone having trouble with the actual cord. Generally the issue is that there is lint or something in the charge port. I don’t think I’ve ever thrown out a USB-C cord, to my memory.

      In short, check for lint, and if that’s not the issue then yeah it really might be your phone. Mind if I ask what kind of phone you have?

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        15 months ago

        Pixel 7 Pro. It’s definitely not lint. I’ll try the cables with other devices after they stop working and they’re dead. I’ve resorted to buying the expensive cables and even those eventually wear out.

        • @Mokopa@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          I’ve had issues with the cable on my pixel 6 pro not staying seated - so I plug the phone in and if there’s slight movement and it stops charging, very annoying… I also had the same issue with my pixel 5, so much so that I had to get it repaired. I don’t do anything unusual wear and tear wise (like working on a building site), and since the 5, I always make sure the port is debris free before plugging in.

          It’s frustrating because I have an iPhone for work and the connection on that is reassuringly solid.

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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            25 months ago

            Yeah, the iPhone cable is nice. It’s just a simple male to female, not this double inception stuff that USB-C is. But USB-C is faster, and more universal. I guess the problem is probably my phone. I already had to get it replaced once because the port burned out. Great job Google! Nice flagship phone you’ve got there.

            • @Zink@programming.dev
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              15 months ago

              Do you often use your phone hand-held while it is charging? The devices should be able to handle it, of course, but it sounds like you’ve had a lot of issues!

              Agreed on the Apple lightning connector though. I am happy to see USB-c finally becoming the standard, but it’s mechanically a nice connector.

    • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      55 months ago

      My question is on the cables. I learned way too quickly that the quality of the cables matters a ton with USB C.

      I haven’t had any problems with USB C cables failing other than the one one of my kids chewed on

    • @Strykker@programming.dev
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      25 months ago

      I’ve had mine for like 4 years at this point and they are still perfect. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say you are either buying cheap shit or are abusive as fuck with your cables.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        15 months ago

        Your limb has snapped, and you are injured.

        Neither of those things are true, but I think my phone port might be frying them. I already had to return 1 Pixel 7 Pro for a dead port that burned up a cable on its way out.

        • 🐍🩶🐢
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          25 months ago

          Have you tried using a different charger? What about your other devices? Do you have issues with them? I wonder if the charger is what is damaging them.

    • @jpeps@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      I don’t really know why your cables would be falling so fast, but to be fair part of the design of USB C is that, inverting the design of USB A, the connector is on the cable side, in the hope that the cable should be the part that deteriorates first. That way fewer devices get trashed for having dodgy sockets.

    • Ann Archy
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      15 months ago

      Maybe they’re lonely and just want to talk to someone about it.