Hi Mary. Me too. I haven't had this problem at all with my iPhone 5s and I've 
had it for almost 2 years now. My lightning cable works great for charging the 
phone and the end of the court has never broken.
Katie
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> On May 13, 2016, at 5:14 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have not noticed this problem on the 5S, a 6s, or an iPad mini. Just three 
> devices, but no problems.
> Mary
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 13, 2016, at 4:22 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>> <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> OK, I wonder if anyone else is having, or has had this problem.
>>  
>> Over the years, I've bought quite a few devices that use lightning cables.  
>> Anything from my old IPhone 5, 5S, 6Plus, 6S, a few Apple TV 4's, etc.
>>  
>> Point is, after about 2 or 3, if I'm lucky, months roughly, it seems like 
>> the end of the insolation right where the lightning connector is that goes 
>> into the device, that area seems to keep getting cut/torn.  Usually it's not 
>> so bad that the cable stops working, but it's bad enough that it definitely 
>> has the potential that at any moment, it could get worse.  I have one cable 
>> now which is almost 98% sebbered all the way through both the insolation and 
>> the actual wire itself.  It's pretty pathetic.  It seems like most all my 
>> cables eventually are getting to this point, and I swear, I'm not misusing 
>> them.  I'm just plugging them in, and unplugging them as normal.
>>  
>> Apparently, I'm by far not the first person who's had this issue.  If you 
>> just Google online, you'll find lots of forums and blogs, etc. of people 
>> who've had the same issue quite regularly.  So apparently, it must not be 
>> just me.
>>  
>> Is it just these things are really badly designed?  I'm on hold right now 
>> waiting for Apple to pick up to see if maybe they can replace a few of these 
>> chords, but I'm not very hopeful.  They might, but I'm not counting on it.
>>  
>> I'm just wonderring if any of you guys have also found your cables tearing, 
>> getting cut, or worse on a consistent basis right at the tip of the cord 
>> like I am.  If so, what are you all doing to get around  this, so you don't 
>> have to keep buying cord after cord after cord every few months.  This alone 
>> is starting to make me reconsider iOS devices.  At least, ones with 
>> lightning connecters.
>>  
>> Lightning's great, but the cords appear to be crap in my opinion based soly 
>> on what I so far have observed.  Again, that's stated as an opinion, not a 
>> fact.  Keep that in mind.
>>  
>> Chris.
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