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Review on Apple MQUE2AM A Lightning Cable by Barbara Simmons

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Apple MQUE2AM Great idea, but be careful: my truth review

I was prompted to write this article by personal experience related to the difficulty of finding any information regarding originality and identifying certain problems with buying an OEM lightning cable. Due to the fact that now there are a lot of iPhone users, I am sure that many sooner or later face the problem of the failure of the complete lightning cable from Apple, and sometimes they simply lose it, as happened to me. Now I will try to give comprehensive answers to the following questions (I will focus on the most common questions): 1. Is it original? 2. Is there a personal id number? 3. why such a significant difference in price? 4. Is there a connection between iPhone/iPad and is there a sync? 5. where to buy? In a restaurant, the price for a Lightning cable is 1690. I bought this cable for 990. I'll start with an explanation of the OEM. This is the Original Equipment Manufacturer, namely the delivery kit of the goods necessary for the full performance of the declared functions. This kit does not include paper packaging, advertising and other documentation. There are no elements that do not affect the performance of the device. Thus, in this case, we get only the cable. Now let's move on to the questions. 1. yes, original. In my case, the cable contains all the necessary factory markings. However, they are not available everywhere - I looked at the reviews of some foreign bloggers (I did not find ours), someone had no markings; 2. yes, there is [4]; 3. no packaging and unnecessary documentation; 4. devices are connected, itunes sees the device, was able to sync and create backups for both devices; 5. I purchased from biggeek* but saw it from icases. In fact, there are many online stores that offer them. But I advise you to contact only those you have verified. *Biggeek run a YouTube channel, often do iPhone unpacking, so it's only natural that they can sell out the "unnecessary" stuffing of the kit. I think this is the cable I bought, because it was in a transparent plastic package that went into the iPhone of older models. I have been using the cable for a month, I did not find any differences from the cable in the factory packaging. Tactilely, the braid is completely identical, like USB- (junctions of elements in the form of an isosceles trapezoid [1] , internal elements are gold-plated [2] ) and Lightning- (consists of one element, the contacts are smooth, their borders are rounded [3] ) connectors. Let's conclude: I think that this is a good way out of the situation, because you do not overpay for packaging and extra documentation. The OEM cable is no different from the complete one we are used to. Nevertheless, I recommend that you carefully study the cable when buying in a store you do not know, or go to where you have already bought something and you can say with full confidence "I trust this store." PS there is a store guarantee.

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Pros
  • Familiar to us Lightning, much cheaper
Cons
  • No

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