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What USB cables do you use to connect your Apple device?

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Hello guys,

 

I've recently found that in the latest updates Apple block third party cable manufacturers. In the same time I see that Apple offers also Belkin cables in their side, so maybe there are exceptions Belkin BOOST Charge

 

BTW S3 FL comes with USB-C ports right, no USB A anymore? Sorry I'm still waiting for my car, but am about to order cables for the Mac, so why not combine it with some more for the car. 

 

So my question is what cables do you use? I'm looking for something a bit more bulletproof than the OEM Eco-friendly cables which degrade after an year.. :) 

Anker. 

Belkin Boostcharge is what I use but definitely not paying Apple store pricing for them...

I have the latest iOS update (yesterday) and I have numerous non Apple cables, all of which I can safely say are not Apple certified and they all work. The one in the car is some very short, well made, non-certified cable and that also worked perfectly. 

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8 hours ago, UndertheRadar said:

Anker. 

Sounds like it never betrayed you :)

 

1 hour ago, ZacDaMan72 said:

Belkin Boostcharge is what I use but definitely not paying Apple store pricing for them...

That’s what I’m looking at right now. I hope that it will work with the latest updates.

 

@numskull I lost connectivity of both my cables connected to my Mac today after upgrading to the new Sonoma OS patch: one is USB-C for an Android and the other Lightning for iPhone. Both cables are not-Apple certified.. 😕 

I can’t even charge my iPhone with the Lightning cable anymore using external adapter, most likely because I also updated my iPhone as well.

I use Amazon basic ones and they work perfectly for me.

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