It seems like OEMs are becoming brave enough to stop bundling a USB charging cable in their phone’s packaging.

  • edible_funk@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    The issue is there’s a dozen different types of usb-c and not all cords are compatible with each type.

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      Not true. There are a dozen different types of knockoff USB-C. If you buy one that meets spec (basically just not the no-name bottom-of-the-barrel e-waste on Amazon) you’re going to get essentially full functionality (meaning high speed data transfer, power delivery, HDMI over USB, etc); and if you need something more, you’re probably going to know what to look for.

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      2 days ago

      and 99% of the use of the cable for most phones is charging… which pretty much any crap cable will do just fine, and fast

      and the remaining cables… who is really using weird special modes on cables for their phone?

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        Using any old cable my phone takes approximately 4 to 5 hours to charge. Using the cable that came with it the phone takes approximately 25 minutes to charge. Literally everyone with fast charging needs the specified cable to get those speeds. Most phones these days support fast charging. So most people use special cables. Now, a lot probably aren’t aware that there’s a difference, hence all these comments, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a difference.