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Apple Now Selling Lightning to Micro USB Adapter in the US
![]() ![]() With the adapter, iPhone 5, iPad mini and 4th-generation iPad users will be able to charge their devices with some of their existing cables. Support for micro USB charging via an adapter, rather than plugging directly into the phone, is allowed by the EU policy. Apple isn't required to include an actual micro-USB port directly on the iPhone. Article Link: Apple Now Selling Lightning to Micro USB Adapter in the US |
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Ordered 12hrs ago.
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Cool. Seems like a good accessory for android switchers.
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That is awesome news!
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Now THIS is something I can use. Too bad it'll probably cost between $20-30. Shouldn't be more than $5.
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this is so backwards.
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Hmmm... wow the $19 USB-Lightning adapter just became an excellent deal. This $0.50 adapter should be sold for $5-$10.
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This adapter isn't faster than USB 2.0 (because it is USB). Other lightning adapters do move data faster than USB 2.0 can. The lightning port does way more than USB could do. If you add an adapter that dumbs it down to micro USB, it's silly to be offended that its dumb. |
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meh, and it costs Apple like 5 bucks - to distribute 100 of these to any Apple store in the world
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HA! I figured I should round down. For some reason rounding down to he x9's just pisses me off. When it's that overpriced making it sound cheaper is just a little too overt, they may as well describe their margins to me in detail. I would feel just as good.
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I thought this might only function for power only but it includes data, too.
Nice. "Use this adapter to connect an iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector to a micro USB cable to sync and charge, or to a compatible micro USB charger to charge your device." via Apple.com | http://j.mp/TqHQQS
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Why use this when there are Lightning to USB cables?
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*walks up to a kid in a blue shirt with $19 for check out* |
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It's far more commonplace than actually using the cable that came with the device, that happens to be a proper USB cable that plugs into every computer ever made, unlike micro USB which only plugs into a USB-to-micro USB cable… silly EU law…
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Frankly, if you can't keep track of 3 foot of connector cord, how do you live with a $500 phone every day??? |
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Remember folks:
• The chip in there cost Apple nothing to develop. • Then, once developed, it costs nothing to make. • And the chip only exists because Apple wants to kill third-party accessory companies. Teardowns showing dynamic pin capabilities and other future-proofing are lies. • And USB is FULLY as high-tech and future-proof and durable and easy-to-use as Lightning is. And the old 30-pin connector is just as good too. too. Lightning has no current or future benefits, so we should still be using 10-year-old tech. • And nobody wants thinner devices or easier, reversible connections anyway. Apple just likes to ram thin and light down our throats. • And nobody but Apple marks up cables and accessories. All other companies sell at cost. • And cheap unshielded bootleg accessories are just as good as Apple-certified ones. • And third-party Lightning accessories have been late to arrive, which is just as bad as never arriving. Waiting for them is simply not possible. • And a USB cable with this little thing kept permanently on the end is not portable. Only a single bare USB cable is. • And the Lightning synch/charge cable included in the box with every iPhone and iPad somehow doesn’t already do what most people need from a cable. Have I summed up the insanity?
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I'm happy with what was included. I know I'm not the norm, but I don't have any devices right now that use a micro-usb cable.
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I have devices and docking station but still happy with the Lightning connector. It feels solid. As does everything tech changes.
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I agree, but Apple has gotten kind of stingy with the accessories. Since this is the first generation of devices with Lightning connectors there should at least be a 30-pin adapter in the box, I think that's fair.
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And clutter up the packaging of your new iPhone for when you unbox it? That's not the Apple I know...
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If I understood correctly, the micro-usb spec only allows for a maximum of 9W, which means our retina display iPads would not be able to charge at maximum rate? Can anyone comment on this or confirm if it is true?
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It is foolish to buy one if these. In the long-run, it is more cost effective to just buy a lightening cable.
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