• @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    You’ve never had usb ports fail.

    I didn’t either until USB C became standard on phones. I’ve had 3 USB C port failures in 3 years. Wireless charging has saved one phone so far. The others I just replaced.

    The other use-case is the car, it’s nice to be able to get in and set the phone on the magnetic mount and have it charge without connecting a cable. Makes getting out simpler too. Just grab the phone and go.

    • Kalash
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      1 year ago

      I’ve had 3 USB C port failures in 3 years

      Then you must be doing something seriously wrong. Are you jamming scissors in here?

      • QuinceDaPence
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        -21 year ago

        USB-C likes to get full of dust and is impossible to clean out.

        I have dust plugs in mine and just wireless charge because I have also had failures.

        • @[email protected]
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          Wouldn’t say it’s impossible. I’ve done it pretty often at work (tech support) and at home with sim eject tools, pointy tweezers, knitting needles etc. 5 minutes of patience and the port is like new. Just need to avoid the centre where the contacts are.

        • Kalash
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          1 year ago

          impossible to clean out

          Really? How about gently blowing into it?

          Also, do you keep sand in your pocket? Like, just how?

          I have a phone that is almost 4 years old and had USB-C only laptops since 2014. Not once did I have a problem with dust or let alone any kind of failure of an USB-C port. This is just absurd.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      51 year ago

      Never had a USB port fail, no. And to be fair, lack of easy repairability is a separate and much bigger problem. On the FP4 I have, I doubt a broken charging port is a big problem, considering how easy the camera was to replace.

    • @SuperIce
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      31 year ago

      I’ve been using USB-C on all my phones and most laptops since 2015. One of the phones I used for 4 years and plugged in multiple times per day, and I’ve never had a USB-C port fail.