Anyone with an iPhone 15 series device find their USB-C port to be loose? When I have it plugged in the car for CarPlay my cable frequently pops out if I nudge it accidentally. I’ve tried different brands of cables, and all of them wiggle loose eventually.

For context I’m using an iPhone 15 Pro.

  • @reddig33
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    016 hours ago

    That’s why lightning cables were designed the way they were. The flat connector was made to break if there was too much strain so that the port wouldn’t come loose. The cable is more easily/cheaply replaceable than the port.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 hours ago

      Lightning cables are actually backwards to what is desired:

      In USB standards the part that wears out (the spring pins) are on the cable, and thus easily replaced. In lightning the wear piece is in the expensive device, the cable has no moving parts. Beyond that, lightning has exposed pins, kind of a bad idea.

      Definitely better than micro B, but far inferior to USB C.

      • @[email protected]
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        137 minutes ago

        That is simply incorrect. In lightning the wearing part also was on the cable. Simply by it being a softer metal.