Which is more durable? USB micro or USB C?
Which is more durable? USB micro or USB C?
USB C. I hope it won't replace Type A completely though, it's still way better, Type C was clearly only made for mobile shit.
Look up "usb-c loose". Quarter of a million results in just a year.
USB c is better than micro USB in every way
But USB a is still light-years more durable
loose is better than completely broken. 100% of the micro USB ports I've ever used have ended up broken such that they need to be at an extreme angle to charge, which makes the problem worse so that eventually the port stops working all together. I have a hard time believing that USB C ports will degrade that badly. Remember that it's a given that a complex port like that will degrade over time.
You'd rather have a wife with a loose vagina than a broken one? Cuckolding is the thinking man's fetish.
Lightning > *
Loose faggot. That bitch's only purpose is to bear my children, if she can't do that she's worthless.
My micro usb port on a device from 2012 still works flawlessly, same for my 2.5 year old note4. Stop being an angry nigger and treat your stuff with care.
micro usb is so fragile a sneeze could fuck it so I'd hope USB type-C is more durable.
>proprietary crap
>pinout isnt actually reversible
>fragile as fuck
10/10 made me reply
>>proprietary crap
lmao. all the best shit is proprietary, retard. cables are super-cheap.. even at the dollar store.
>>pinout isnt actually reversible
LMAO. CONFIRMED for a motherfucking retard.
>>fragile as fuck
Now you've done it. You went FULL RETARD, Mr Pajeet/Tyrone/Jose/Mohammed.
Stay mad, stay poor, stay fucking stupid!
he's right about the pinout though:
techradar.com
tl;dr the connector has a microprocessor in it that auto routes the current according to how it's plugged in
>>>pinout isnt actually reversible
>LMAO. CONFIRMED for a motherfucking retard.
tbf he isn't technically wrong. only one side of the connector makes contact with the pins in the receptacle. the pins on each side of the connector are just the flipped version of the other side.
but of course that doesn't matter, since ultimately the connector can go in either way and it justwerks.
C by far
Micro has those latches that break easy
>tl;dr the connector has a microprocessor in it that auto routes the current according to how it's plugged in
So he's wrong. You can reverse the connector.
point missed completely
>pinout isnt actually reversible
It is. The cable is absolute garbage but it's still reversible.
no, it's you who missed the point. you can reverse it and it will work. period.
he's saying the PINOUT isnt reversible. the cable relies on a processor to redirect current if its plugged in "upside down"
who cares??? it just works.
>lightning cable processor gets fried
Where's your god now?
USB C by a wide margin. My brother has low functioning autism, and thus low motor skills, so he tends to be rather crude with some things. USB micro got wrecked constantly.
USB type C is reversible, and slides in nicely. It's rather nice for that.
>My brother has low functioning autism, and thus low motor skills, so he tends to be rather crude with some things. USB micro got wrecked constantly.
seems to explain some of the other posts in this thread.
All connectors are reversible (ignoring physical shape constraints) if you stick a processor in them that automatically reroutes the pins. Why even have a a connector? Just shove a bunch of copper wires in there and let the processor figure out how to route the signals.
Do usb 3 standards reach the same capabilities as usb C?
the pins that keep the micro usb in tends to work harden and eventually get stuck or break off.
m8 you must be some kind of retard, I've never had an USB port break. I even have my 13 year old ipod classic usb charger working with no issues.
C is convenient, but it keeps disconnecting at least once every drive to work and back home. Never had an issue with micro falling out.
stop buying cheap micro-USB cables.
It's the prongs on the bottom that fuck up in like 90% of cases, and cheap cables make them terribly flimsy where they get bent even used normally
I've had an iPhone 6 since it came out. I've plugged that Lightning cable in and out several times a day, every day and it's still snug and works perfectly.
I have several micro-USB devices (phone, tablets, batteries, etc) and most of them, the cables weakened in some way, usually needing to be replaced. In worst cases, the ports give way and ar no longer snug.
I don't like proprietary, but I can't fault the Lightning cable other than being massively overpriced.
Type-C, by a very long way, and it was explicitly designed as such.
Micro-A's little retention teeth break easily on cheap castings and this results in failing to make except when tension is applied - Micro-A simply isn't designed for very many plug/unplug cycles (although more than Mini-A), but on the up side it is at least designed so the plug fails, not the socket.
is right that this tends to be only a problem on cheap cables, but the trouble is a lot of people buy cheap cables.
I note you cropped out the shit part. Pic related.
USB Type-C can route 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1 Gen 1 and Gen 2 signals, as well as basically any other electrical protocol on some pins with Alternate Mode negotiation.
If USB-C has a problem (and it does) it's that with so many possibilities, not every cable is rated for everything, and until the production gets better the issue is going to be less that the cables fail early and more that they simply don't work... adapters can be much more hazardous however, as that Google engineer found out when he started testing them.
(But at least that means the shit ones can be returned as unfit for purpose.)
Shit, I meant Micro-B, not Micro-A.
microusb had the same problems initially, mainly down to shitty ports on phones.
On my gopro the usb-C port is strong as fuck
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