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on 14-11-2017 11:04
It seems as though almost all of the new (Android) phones now have the new USB Type C connection instead of the old style micro USB (type C appears more round, while micro USB is more square).
As micro was the old standard, I have several of these leads in varying length, but most are about 30cm/1ft in length.
I am looking at getting a few longer leads (3-3.3 ft / 0.9-1m) to give a little more flexibility and reach from the charging point.
My question is thus: Would I be better buying leads that are USB Type C and getting an adapter for that, or would I be better buying micro USB leads with Type C adapters?
I have done the normal google search and come up with a few articles, but most are 1.5-2 years old and probably out of date.
Given that I will (probably) update my phone in Feb/March I think it would be better to get a Type C lead and an adapter but was wondering if anyone has any experience/recommendations in this area.
Many thanks for your time and opinions!
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on 14-11-2017 11:15
They’re dirt cheap on Amazon.
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on 14-11-2017 11:26
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on 14-11-2017 11:36
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on 14-11-2017 11:55
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on 14-11-2017 11:55
No point buying a cable this week and needing another different one in a couple of months!
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14-11-2017 12:00 - edited 14-11-2017 12:01
@gmarkj wrote:
I am fully aware that others have better understanding of and experience with newer/different technology so thought I would ask the question.
No point buying a cable this week and needing another different one in a couple of months!
Totally agree, which is why I thanked you for posting. Family members have much newer phones than me and I wouldn't know what to answer if this question arose. Due to me posting on a mobile phone forum I get asked all sorts of questions (which confuse the heck out of me.) .
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on 14-11-2017 12:44
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on 14-11-2017 12:44
While I am (relatively) knowledgable about technology, if there are others that know more I will always ask the question. Especially when it comes to mobiles as everything is moving so quickly!
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on 14-11-2017 13:07
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on 14-11-2017 13:07
Of course I always ask. Privately or openly and have always been given excellent advice.
I wasn't highlighting my 'technophobia'....I was simply thanking you for posting a question which has helped me and others. .
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