Questions about iPhone type-c charging cable

by Poster May 27, 2025 29
I always see maintenance videos saying that Android's type-c and Apple's type-c are not universal and the pins are different Using Android's type-c will cause damage to the motherboard, or remove the motherboard to replace the capacitor or replace the charging port. Now, such as iPad mini7 and 15 series and 16 series, when you buy power banks now, merchants say they are universal. Wouldn't that mean that Android's type-c can also be used on iPhone...

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  • Anonymous767 May 27, 2025
    @ Anonymous480 Let me secretly tell you, if you use the iPhone cable to charge your mac, it can reach 60w. Isn't it amazing?
  • Anonymous768 May 27, 2025
    I use the line of the reading pen, and it can be charged in
  • Anonymous10073 May 27, 2025
    @ Anonymous480 or nonsense The protocol is inconsistent, and at most it cannot trigger fast charging I have all Huami OV fruits here, I also have A-C, C-C fruits I also have OnePlus, including second-tier brands Many charging heads support their own private fast charging protocol and the PD protocol, even if A-C No matter how bad it is, it can still trigger the bottom-up 5V 2A It is true that because Android supports private fast charging protocols, some are high-voltage solutions and some are high-current solutions, but the extra pins have no impact on the iPhone Otherwise it will be in the morning news However, Huawei's A-C cannot trigger the bottom line to charge the iPhone-individual models But Mi OV, I haven't met it As for burning Just listen to the maintenance person's nonsense. Either there is a foreign object or water in the charging port, or it is an irregular cable Many people just take/buy a thread and plug it Thread of more than ten yuan is also used Who's to blame?
  • Anonymous769 May 27, 2025
    It is a design problem in the early iPad pro, specifically the design defect of the 2018 and 2020 iPad pro. Non-Apple cables will cause the interface to short circuit and break down the motherboard. Subsequent Apple has improved
  • Anonymous770 May 27, 2025
    I thought it was caused by the magic change of the Android line before, but after watching this video (Introduction to the Fast Charging Protocol Episode 4-Why Apple's C port is so delicate https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1QaJ5zxEFK), the high probability is "Apple's own TYPE-C tail plug design defect"
  • Anonymous771 May 27, 2025
    It's caused by the wrong agreement. Some of them are magically modified A2C, and some are 9.9 free shipping lines. Now I have all switched to USB4 full-featured cables, which can be used with any device, except for some small appliances that can only be charged with A2C low current.
  • Anonymous10910 May 27, 2025
    Dual c ports usually have pd, so there is no problem. a to c is best not to use
  • Anonymous9637 May 27, 2025
    This post should end, the C2C line is exactly the same! Don't use Android's A2C cable to charge your iPhone at your own risk.
  • Anonymous480 May 28, 2025
    @ Anonymous10073 is in the manufacturing industry. If you don't believe the facts in front of us, there is nothing you can do, but for us, the more groups that don't understand, the more people talk nonsense for themselves and come to defend us, we can avoid a lot of words and get rid of everything. Responsibility is also good