The bottomLine is, they have to be  regarded as, treated as, and handled 
as - delicate. So far (TW!), I've not broke one yet.

Rh.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: I have an iPhone for S. Is there an alternative to the cables 
that Apple provides?


Hi Wren,

Just so you know, if you stop using your iPhone cable as a dog leash they do
last longer *smile*
OK, joking aside, apart from what Rob said about getting a battery case
which you then charge with a micro USB cable there are no alternatives. Of
course you can buy third-party cables all over the web from companies like
Amazon and even those super cheap sites like Monoprice.com, but I doubt they
would last longer than the Apple cables.
I have had an iPod and iPhones for 3 and a half years now and I have 2 or 3
Apple original cables and about 3 6 foot cables from various places where I
was able to pick one up cheap. I had 1 Apple cable go bad on me and 1 of my
other cables in that time and personally find that as long as you make sure
you grab the actual connector to pull it out and not the cable they are
pretty reliable. I can't remember who it was recently on the list who said
the same about the new Lightning cable and that they break all the time. I
don't have a lightning connector device yet, but when I googled it you do
find some reports that they break easily, but not actually very many and
there really is no reason why the Lightning cable, for example, should be
worse than a micro or Mini USB and it's of course better in that you can
plug it in either way.
One thing you might want to try is that after you get a new cable, wrap a
few layers of electrical tape around the plug and especially where the plug
joins the cable to make that part stronger and more protected.


Regards,
Sieghard



I think in t

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Lea Langley
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 8:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: I have an iPhone for S. Is there an alternative to the cables that
Apple provides?

Hi all, and thank you for the help. It seems that the ends of my Apple
cables that connect to the iPhone always get messed up. I was wondering if
anyone knows of any alternatives to this cable. Any help and advice would be
very much appreciated. When I take the phone to the Apple Store, they are
always nice about replacing the cables. I would like something though that I
did not have to keep going to the store and getting replacements for. God
bless and happy Easter to all. Wrene

Sent from my iPhone

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