Hi Chris,

I’ve had a iPhone 5s, 6 and now the 6sPlus,
Approx. 4 different iPad minis  2 of the mini 3 and now on my mini 4 which is 
my second, plus 3 iPod touchs of different storage capacity and all the cables 
I’ve had seem to be fine thus far.

Ive sold the 2 iPad mini 3s and gave away my mini 4 16 gig  all with cables and 
power adaptors  but as far as I’m aware the cables are all still fine.

I do however  have a couple of USB micro cables that I use with a lightening 
adaptor as a secondary charging cable for my phone that I’m going to have to 
throw away as they are breaking in that same spot,

I think it’s just ware and tear as well as how I wind them up toput away.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Saturday, 14 May 2016 11:23 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Consistently degrading lightning cables

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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