• TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Lighting was a good cable when apple made the switch from 30 pin connector and android was still trying to figure out whether they would use microUSB, miniUSB, and whatever the sam hell this is. And there was no interoperability

    Once USB became the standard their was no real reason to hold onto lightning other than it being proprietary and them wanting to hand hold their users

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      10 months ago

      Well that and the made for iPhone program made them apparently 5 billion a year on the lightning cable alone. That’s not just first party. That’s also third party connectors.

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      10 months ago

      That cable had one awesome feature.

      You could just plug in a micro cable and get a charge, so old cables in the car or at the office worked fine (well…as fine as Micro-USB ever worked), just more slowly

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      10 months ago

      Once USB became the standard their was no real reason to hold onto lightning other than it being proprietary and them wanting to hand hold their users

      Other than the fact that they promised when they switched to lightning they wouldn’t change connectors again for a decade.

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        10 months ago

        Wow good guy EU, making them hold their word lmao. Lightning came out in 2012, so this would have been the 11th year.

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      10 months ago

      Once USB became the standard their was no real reason to hold onto lightning other than it being proprietary and them wanting to hand hold their users

      Well if the lockout chip rumors are true, they’ve basically just made Lighting 2, Electric Boogaloo that just happens to be shaped like USB-C but is incompatible with all non-Apple approved connectors.

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      10 months ago

      The reason to hold onto it after USB-C was the literally millions of devices that had been released at the time that used it. There’s a reason people made a stink about moving away from the 30-pin despite Lightning being objectively better. It’s the same situation here.

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      10 months ago

      At one point, after normal C came out, I gave up and threw out all the stuff I had that took the giant C connector. What an abomination.

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        10 months ago

        That is micro-USB 3.0 and it’s an annoying connector that now is just as obsolete as micro-USB 2.0 and for some reason, around 2014, sone smartphone manufacturers thought it was a good idea adding it on their phones. Didn’t last long and got replaced by normal micro-USB again (which is much worse than lightning imo).

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          10 months ago

          My Samsung S5 had one of those. You could just put a normal micro USB cable in them to charge.

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          9 months ago

          It’s for devices that require more power usually, many external harddrive/ssd cases still use them.