It's not about removing it by the plug or by the cable for me. More one the bending. The cable easily bends with its own weight. The material is really bad. And wether you are a long-time Apple customer is irrelevant. In fact, the issue is new. The new cables are the flimsy ones, not the older ones (iPhone 3GS and older).
My old cables still work because they are designed and built well.
Archie
Archie
On Jun 30, 2014, at 13:10, "Brent whodo678@frontier.com [apple-iphone]" <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Make that three.I have not had an Apple cable for Mac or iPhone, ever go bad. I have been an Apple customer since 1998. I have had ports go bad, but never a cable.I have had several 3rd party earbud cables go bad, but never the wires on an Apple set.I have good luck with extension cords, too, and I have worked around construction. I guess that is because I remove them by the plug and not the cable.BrentOn Jun 29, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Michael Miller millerfrance@mac.com [apple-iphone] wrote:I second that statement!
Michael Miller
Le 29 juin 2014 à 18:43, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] a écrit :
>> And don't forget to leave them feedback that their cables have the worst quality. I did.
>> They would deny and claim that their cables are manufactured to last for a very long time.
>> We all know they're not.
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> Every Apple-made cable for an iPod, iPhone, or iPad that I have gotten in the past decade all still work fine.
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> I suspect that a lot of the griping comes from folks who chronically abuse their cables.
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