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206 points

Lightning is/was actually pretty great. Also remember that it was introduced before USB-C even existed.

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Appledrone

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No

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3 points

You can always tell the Apple fans, can’t you? This cable was hated by everyone when it came out because it broke everyones docks.

It also wasnt much faster, in fact, I’m almost positive the first phones were throttled, not unlike the new iPhone’s with type c.

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Yeah, it’s amazing what people will stand up for. It’s quite odd.

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23 points

I think the problem is that between lightning cables and USB-C, one is made by an asshole company who wants you to use it for your phone and literally nothing else, and one is useful for your phone and literally everything else.

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2 points

lightning suffered the same fate as FireWire before it: excellent protocol that would have benefited the users with mass adoption, hampered by Apple and their co-developers (in lightning’s case, Intel) charging too steep of licensing fees, rendering them niche

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0 points

USB-C wasn’t really useful for anything when Lightning was introduced, on account of it not even existing as a spec, let alone actual hardware, until 2 years later.

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12 points

Funnily enough, Apple co-developed USB, introduced it in their laptops and everyone complained.

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8 points

They complained because they literally stripped away most or all the usb-a’s in that process, forcing people to have to use hubs.

Apple does this shit all the time, and people always hate it.

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Because they ONLY did it to the laptops, you fuck. People complain about change just to complain it changed.

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35 points

Connection technology was good, but materials used in cable and design of strain release was horrible. Never seen a cable disintegrate without any reason after couple of years.

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5 points

Funnily enough my first ever Lightning cable that came with my iPod Touch 5G is so worn out you can see the 4 wires in it. Insulation and shield are completely gone at one end but it still works fine.

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Thats how fires start.

Incidentally, I have a micro USB cable that came with my Nokia N97 (must be 2012 or something).

It’s flawless still and even after more than 10 years of service (now charging my xbox controller) it’s working fine.

I’ve tried purchasing identical “original” cables of same kind since then, but they all last a few months before getting lose our stop connecting.

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3 points

I totally have.

Just not on a cable I paid $30 for because I don’t buy overpriced trash.

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13 points

So… every Apple first party cable?

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It cost tens of millions of dollars to engineer a product that disintegrates on their own

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4 points

Truly revolutionary

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19 points

At the time it came out, definitely, considering its main competitors for a standardised connector were Mini USB and Micro USB, which were serviceable but not that great…

Could be worse though, you could’ve been stuck with “superspeed” Micro USB like some folks were, those were just plain awful to use.

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pretty sure my samsung Note had that

The problem with mini and micro was that they were asymmetrical and very small, imo. at least you could tell which side the indent was on without looking with superspeed. Good luck getting it in the hole without looking, though.

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5 points

I’m pretty sure Samsung released a couple phones with it. The Note 3, S5, and I think the active that year had it. I worked in retail then and everyone in awhile people would come in looking for the specific cable and had no idea it would charge with standard micro USB.

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58 points

Fun fact: Apple was part of the group that designed USB-C

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27 points

Also why is it awesome on iPad Pros since years but no good on iPhones? The marketing was always contradicting itself.

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2 points

I think they did promise to (it suggest they would?) support the lightning connector for a decade when they changed it from their original big connector.

I’m not naive enough to think that takes precedence over “money” as an answer, but maybe it was a factor?

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6 points

I’d wager part of it was because of the outrage when they switched from the 30 pin was significant

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21 points

The reason is money.

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That was really weird, actually. Apple was frustrated that the USB consortium wasn’t making progress. So they developed Lightning. Then sent people there to help develop USB-C, when they already had a competing connector…

They should’ve been more patient, and sent people there directly, before developing a competitor, and adopted USB-C from the start.

With that move, they isolated themselves and their customers. It’s this arrogant “we’re smarter than anybody else” attitude they show sometimes, that irks a lot of people and end up being detrimental for their image. (And I say this as a long time Apple customer).

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25 points

Nah it was a great move, earned them a couple billions in licensing fees

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152 points

Yeah alternative was MicroUSB which is dogshit.

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74 points

I’m using my wife’s old android for YouTube. It has a microusb port and I really hate it.

Lighting was leaps better than that, but usb-c is really the king of ports at the moment.

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2 points

No hate, but I cannot fathom feeling the way you do about Micro USB and not spending $200 on some of the very solid Android phones that have come out in the 9 years since USB C has been the standard.

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13 points

It’s the king of ports at the moment but I have concerns about the fact there’s that “prong” in the middle of the female connector. It seems like it could be something to break. I did like the fact there wasn’t anything in the middle of the lightning port, made it seem more durable to me over time (at least the port side, but that’s what you want with these things…)

Nevermind that the same connector could be USB 3.1 Gen X fuckton-gigabit, USB4, Thunderbolt 3 or 4… USB needs to learn from the WiFi groups recent rename scheme…

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17 points

This is the only valid opinion.

Perhaps one day we get a magnetic replacement for USB-C.

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