You'll find the letters MFI somewhere in the description. This stands for Made
for iPhone, which is Apple's certification program. I've found cables from iXCC
to be very good. I've also heard good things about Skiva cables, but I haven't
had any personal experience with them, like I have with
It didn't say anything about being a certified cable. It just said that it was
a 8 pin lightning cable and that it was heavy duty. How will I know if it
certified or not? Thanks. Jerry Mader
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> On Jul 5, 2016, at 5:14 PM, Jerry Mader wrote:
>
> Let
The Lightning connector is an 8-Pin connector, so I assume it will be the
correct cable unless there are other types of 8-Pin connectors. Your cable
should say that it is a "Lightning" cable and hopefully it is an Apple
certified cable.
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Let me see if I can explain what it was one more time without AutoCorrect
messing me up or stupid dictation. I bought a heavy duty 6 foot-long USB cable
which has an eight pin male adapter on one and four lightning cable but on the
other end it has the USB connector. It also comes with the
Hello there. This is the first time of me actually buying a cable for my iPhone
5s because my other one went out. So I bought a 6 feet long by duty eight pin
male What name to USB cable. I'm hoping that I bought the right cable. It's
going to be here on Tuesday. That's a very long cable