on 29-04-2014 18:07
on 29-04-2014 18:07
I was considering buying a spare lightning cable so that I can charge my phone at work. When I looked on the Apple site I came across the perfect thing - a keychain.
It looks great and ideal, however when I have read reviews online, I have found that, although it is useful, people are saying that it is not worth the money.
It is not an Apple product and therefore it is not covered by the usual Apple warranty so that puts me off it a bit.
Does anyone have one of these? Or can you recommend anything similar?
on 29-04-2014 21:06
on 29-04-2014 21:07
on 29-04-2014 21:07
@Anonymous wrote:
I agree @MI5 but as you can see the advice given to Adam is contradicted by advice given to me from the same source.
I don't read your transcript any differently to Adam's.
It states your device will be covered by warranty unless there is any phsical damage ie you rammed the charger in wrong (same for any manufacturer)....
on 29-04-2014 21:07
on 29-04-2014 21:08
on 29-04-2014 21:08
I too read bob's chat and interpreted it as the same as adam's chat.
29-04-2014 21:11 - edited 29-04-2014 21:13
on 29-04-2014 21:13
30-04-2014 07:17 - edited 30-04-2014 07:18
30-04-2014 07:17 - edited 30-04-2014 07:18
The thing I am wary about is the stories in the news about iPhones and iPads being damaged (e.g. overheating and starting a fire) by using non-official products, such as a cable from a corner shop for £1. I thought that cables bought from 'proper' shops were safer? The keychain I was looking at wasn't an official Apple product, yet Apple were selling it. O2 and many other well-known stores sell non-Apple products so surely that would not be allowed if they were considered to be dangerous?
The cable in Maplin is £15 and not one of the cheap £1 cables so I'm hoping it would be safe to use.
30-04-2014 07:22 - edited 30-04-2014 07:26
30-04-2014 07:22 - edited 30-04-2014 07:26
The key wording is The (Made For I) MFI certification that I specificaly asked about of apple http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1665 the one on maplin complies but the £1 shop ones do not. It is your choice from the information provided also this apple page specifically about lightning http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5609
on 30-04-2014 07:24
on 30-04-2014 07:24
Thank you Adam and everyone else who has offered advise.
on 30-04-2014 13:20