Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
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Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#2Weren't they meant to be allowing microUSB chargers in the EU though? Even if they do it with an adapter that plugs into their own connector, that provides a way to avoid their costly cables.
Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#3Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#4Because licensing them means they miss out on their $39.95 per cable.
Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#5Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#6Because licensing them means they miss out on their $39.95 per cable.
Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#7Given how dreadful Apple's own cables were (or at least they were in my experience back when I had an iPod Touch 2G), this is likely to be expensive for many iOS device owners. Weren't they meant to be allowing microUSB chargers in the EU though? Even if they do it with an adapter that plugs into their own connector, that provides a way to avoid their costly cables.
Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#8Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#9Because licensing them means they miss out on their $39.95 per cable.
Re: Apple will no longer license aftermarket power adapters for iPhone 5
#10Because licensing them means they miss out on their $39.95 per cable.
An alternative explanation (as they could raise their licensing fees instead, and the costs of managing licensing fees is much lower than constructing and distributing cables; when you look at their profit report these cables are just not a major part of their business) is that they found that third party cables often had minor aberrations that damaged the contacts on the device, leading to increased warranty repair…
Also 1% seems really high. If it were destroying phones, my random guess is .1% or .01%.
Could you explain more your thought process here? Maybe I'd get the argument more. (Also, keep up the good work. Lots of respect.)