• genoxidedev1
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    21 year ago

    Nothing and no-one other than Apple though, so I would welcome them being forced to use a universal standard instead of that ugly-ass fucking conglomerate of multiple types of bullshit proprietary standard they keep pushing so they can get even more money.

    I’d be way happier with Apple existing if they wouldn’t always push these overly obvious proprietary money grabbing bullshit.

    • @BB69
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      91 year ago

      I mean, yeah, but there’s no need for OP to lie about Apple swapping ports every generation.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I use 10 Apple hardware devices currently, and have owned well over 100 since my first Mac 128K in 1984. I’m a sucker for Apple shit.

        I kind of have to agree with the spirit of previous poster’s point. Apple does do annoying shit with port formats.

        Between the four MacBooks in front of me, only two share the same main power format—and, of course, one of those can’t get enough juice from the other’s PSU.

        Have two different formats for my iPads, and my partner’s iPhone and mine don’t share a format. That’s not remarkable, but the timing of the various iOS port format changes was frustrating, as certain devices made the port jump at the same time that their brethren did not.

        I would finally note the rather large bouquet of different Apple wall-warts we have collected, also in two different formats, and a variety of wattages.

        Finally, a lot of Apple’s cables have tips that seem purpose-built to fall apart, meaning even more trash in landfills.

        • @BB69
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          21 year ago

          Apple swapped MacBooks to USB C in 2015

          2018 was first USB C iPad.

          Unless your partner is using an iPhone 4s, they have a lightning port. Not sure why you’re saying they’re different.

          Again. Not every generation.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            “Spirit” was the operative word.

            Your data isn’t comprehensive: Intel MB Air used MagSafe until 2017, but not same MagSafe as currently offered.

            And, I meant that, among iOS devices, iPads did not switch to USB-C at same time phones did.

            From cgpt, through 2021:

            iPhone and iPad models did not make the shift to USB-C at the same time. As of my last update in September 2021, iPads started transitioning to USB-C with the iPad Pro in 2018. Other iPad models like the iPad Air followed suit, adopting USB-C in 2020.

            iPhones, on the other hand, have stuck with the proprietary Lightning connector for charging and data transfer. As of 2021, no iPhone models had transitioned to USB-C, although the topic has been a subject of speculation and rumors.

        • genoxidedev1
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          01 year ago

          The “purpose-built to fall apart” is real, I used to have a best friend who had to get new apple headphones every 2-3 weeks because they always somehow broke.

          My apple headphone clones on the other hand lasted at best 2 years and at worst I can’t say yet because this is the second pair I got from the manufacturer and they’re still going strong. And I usually handle my headphones like shit, though not intentionally, of course, but the usual wear and tear.

          • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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            61 year ago

            Your friend is incredible if he’s able to kill Apple’s headphones in under a month. Unironically he should apply to work for some of these companies for QA if he’s actually capable of doing that.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            For all of my suckerdom, the one Apple thing I don’t buy is headphones. Between the pre-sale engineered obsolescence and the post-sale engineered obsolescence (looking at you, AirPods and your declining noise-canceling levels after software “updates” as a new model is about to launch), I managed to achieve escape velocity to other headphone brands. Love the Sony WF-1000XM series for noise-canceling earbuds.