Alan,

 

I had a couple of claims under AppleCare with my iPhone 5 and they never
asked me at the Apple Store if i ever charged my iPhone using a non-Apple
cable. Where did you get your info about using a non-Apple cable voiding
your iPhone warranty? I only use Apple MFi certified cables with my iPhone.

 

I see that they sell Belkin lightning cables at the online Apple Store. Do
you void your warranty if you purchase one of these and charge your iPhone
with it?

 

Alan Lemly

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Alan Paganelli
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2015 10:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Survey of Member Success with non-Apple Lightning Cables

 

It seems to me you've created your own monster.  You don't want to use the
Apple certified cable because it costs to much.  You got what you bargened
for.  If your phone is still under warentee, you have voaided your warentee
as well.  

Alan

 

Sent from my iPad Air


On Sep 4, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Alan Lemly <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm curious about the success of others on this list with lightning cables
other than those coming from Apple. I only use Apple MFi certified lightning
cables so those are the ones I'm curious about others' experience with.

 

Here's my story with lightning cables and my iPhone 6. When I purchased my
iPhone 6 last February, it would give me an error message about an
unsupported product whenever I plugged its 3-foot Apple cable into my USB
extension cable connected to my computer in order to charge it. I never got
such an error message when charging my iPhone 5 in the same manner. I
decided to purchase a 10-foot lightning cable to use with my iPhone 6 since
I needed the length as my mid-tower computer sits on the floor. Apple does
not sell a lightning cable of this length and even their 6-foot cable is
expensive so I decided to get an Apple MFi certified one from Amazon. I
found one for about $13 and have never gotten an error message while
charging with it.

 

However, starting a couple of weeks ago, I noticed that the lightning
connector on this cable does not stay plugged in solidly to my iPhone 6 any
longer. It's almost as if it's become malleable and can't maintain a good
connection even though I plug it in securely. I put a lot of faith in Anker
external batteries and cables so I purchased a 9-foot Anker lightning cable
from Amazon but I'm also getting this connection problem with that one as
well.

 

I'm curious if anyone else is experiencing this sort of issue with any of
their lightning cables and whether it's specific to particular iDevices or
cables. I really don't want to hear from those who are going to say 'only
use Apple cables" because they don't offer a length I need at a price I
believe is reasonable.

 

Thanks for any experience you can share with your non-Apple cables.

 

Alan Lemly

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