| ▲ | dijit 6 hours ago | |||||||
I agree, and it preceeded USB-C. It came out in a market that was almost overwhelmingly USB Micro B; which was an extremely terrible connector. Apple really fucked up by keeping the connector proprietary. Sure it helped them slim some phones but it didn't exactly help long term, and now we have a technologically inferior connector that took even longer to come to market. I can't forgive Apple for that. Good engineering, early to market, mired by greedy and short sighted businessmen. | ||||||||
| ▲ | anonymars 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I thought this way too, but have since heard that the Lightning connector itself has the spring-loaded contacts that wear out, in contrast to USB-C where they're on the cable. So I don't think it's so straightforward | ||||||||
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