Wait,
I may a misunderstood, but are you saying that if I went to Europe, I'd have
to get a lightning to micro USB adapter to charge my phone?
Chris.
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From: "Sabahattin Gucukoglu" <listse...@me.com>
To: "'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: Apple's headphone scam
Standards are good. I love standards.
Europe standardised on Micro USB so iPhone users could charge from many
points. Apple’s response was to make us an adaptor, at cost, which is not
available outside the EEA. This rather negated its purpose, of course; now
you had to remember to bring the adaptor with your phone.
The Lightning connector itself uses an authentication process, now broken,
so that the manufacturers might bend over. The consumer gets part of that
cost, of course, and Apple now has control over the supply chain.
However, I’m reluctant to ascribe motives without hard evidence (except
when I’m ranting, natch). The fact is that Lightning is superior to Micro
USB. On the other feeler, it’s less clear what the reasons are for
requiring authentication of the Lightning adaptors themselves, but sadly,
the closest logical reason is money. When Apple delivers a consumer
benefit, we eventually forgive. It’s not often they come close like this.
As with Apple’s recent deliberate sabotaging of the Apple Watch Qi charger,
this does feel very much like another back massage for shareholders.
Is it OK to accept the bad when there is also good? That’s something we can
only really decide with our wallets when choice exists. I think we all
agree that we don’t have choice. In that respect, at least, this is a
fairly pointless discussion. :(
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