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KoYuKii
post Nov 22 2015, 11:21 PM

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hehe got it done the next day after the advice from all the sifus.

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So clean n nice now. thanks for all the advice guys.

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kuwhere
post Nov 23 2015, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(KoYuKii @ Nov 22 2015, 11:21 PM)
hehe got it done the next day after the advice from all the sifus.

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So clean n nice now. thanks for all the advice guys.

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Imos??
KoYuKii
post Nov 23 2015, 03:43 PM

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Imos??
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yes imos 3sas. bought it last year, but only manage to apply on 6s. but still looks great after kept inside the drawer for 1yr.

got it from c2u
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post Nov 23 2015, 05:44 PM

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My remax cable just died on me today after around 1 month of usage. Guess I'll stick with original cable from now on.
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post Nov 23 2015, 07:10 PM

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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Nov 23 2015, 05:44 PM)
My remax cable just died on me today after around 1 month of usage. Guess I'll stick with original cable from now on.
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Died as in physically spoilt or "This accessory is not supported"?
To avoid the latter problem, opt for MFI certified cables if you are going to buy from 3rd party cables
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post Nov 23 2015, 07:20 PM

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Hi I am using Original Adapter but my USB cable is Remax. May i know does it really effect the charging process comparing with Original cable? thanks in advance
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post Nov 23 2015, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(sfotsy @ Nov 23 2015, 07:20 PM)
Hi I am using Original Adapter but my USB cable is Remax. May i know does it really effect the charging process comparing with Original cable? thanks in advance
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From my experience it does not, it'll charge and stop charging when full like a normal MFI certified cable. The only difference is how long it will last. After a month plus of using it i started to get the "this accessory is not supported" message randomly, but unplugging and replugging solved the issue. After 3 months, the message started to appear more frequently and i had to unplug and replug the cable a couple times more compared to the first month. After a while i gave up and bought an original cable. But on the other hand my second Remax cable that i keep in my car for my car charger still works until now with no "this accessory is not supported" message and issues at all. So it depends on your luck. I bought the cable for only RM9; one started to stop working after 3 months while the other still works until now (but used a lot less though). So i rugi RM9 only. If you want to avoid the risk, just buy a MFI certified cable
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post Nov 23 2015, 08:30 PM

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Is that the lightning port really that easy break? My wife dunno change how many cable for her iphone 5 and now iphone 6
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post Nov 23 2015, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Nov 23 2015, 08:30 PM)
Is that the lightning port really that easy break? My wife dunno change how many cable for her iphone 5 and now iphone 6
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If the port is broken, then that is some serious plugging action right there. But if you are referring to the Lightning cable, then yes it tends to tear when bent at sharp angles, exposing the wires inside. You can avoid this from happening by being more careful with the cable (make sure it is not extremely bent on each end or in other words make sure the cable connection is straight and smooth) or by buying those cheap cable coil wrap (usually colorful in color like pink, purple. Black one i found at Kota Damansara but it's more expensive compared to the colorful ones); it prevents your cable from bending at tight angles and is easy to apply.
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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Nov 23 2015, 08:37 PM)
If the port is broken, then that is some serious plugging action right there. But if you are referring to the Lightning cable, then yes it tends to tear when bent at sharp angles, exposing the wires inside. You can avoid this from happening by being more careful with the cable (make sure it is not extremely bent on each end or in other words make sure the cable connection is straight and smooth) or by buying those cheap cable coil wrap (usually colorful in color like pink, purple. Black one i found at Kota Damansara but it's more expensive compared to the colorful ones); it prevents your cable from bending at tight angles and is easy to apply.
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Sorry its not break into half , is the cable rosak, mean my wife plug in to phone and it wont Charge up, bending the cable can cause the inside wire rosak? No wonder she keep change new cable, until i found Pisen for her , she only say pisen cable more tahan than other 3rd party brand or maybe on pair with original cable
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Nov 23 2015, 08:44 PM)
Sorry its not break into half , is the cable rosak, mean my wife plug in to phone and it wont Charge up, bending the cable can cause the inside wire rosak? No wonder she keep change new cable, until i found Pisen for her , she only say pisen cable more tahan than other 3rd party brand or maybe on pair with original cable
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the original cable, contrary to popular believe, is quite sturdy. except that connector 'neck' part which connect to ur phone.

try to cover that part with rubber substance. heck, even got accessories for that purpose. smile.gif
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QUOTE(ciwi1166 @ Nov 23 2015, 09:24 PM)
the original cable, contrary to popular believe, is quite sturdy. except that connector 'neck' part which connect to ur phone.

try to cover that part with rubber substance. heck, even got accessories for that purpose. smile.gif
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Ok take noted, my iphone4 Cable until today stil stand strong, just wonder why lightning cable so fragile haha

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QUOTE(dino89 @ Nov 23 2015, 07:10 PM)
Died as in physically spoilt or "This accessory is not supported"?
To avoid the latter problem, opt for MFI certified cables if you are going to buy from 3rd party cables
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Died as in no response to the phone. Working fine with my Xperia though (my cable is 2 in 1 type). Btw already replaced it with Griffin braided lightning cable. Seem like more tougher compared to original apple cable with almost same price.
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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Nov 23 2015, 10:21 PM)
Died as in no response to the phone. Working fine with my Xperia though (my cable is 2 in 1 type). Btw already replaced it with Griffin braided lightning cable. Seem like more tougher compared to original apple cable with almost same price.
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Actually Rm80-90 from original lightning cable can save your battery an issue, that is worth it

Just drink less tea talek with KFC will do
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post Nov 23 2015, 10:59 PM

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Bought this spigen neo hybrid and regret.

Too bulky for me. Going back to power support.

Anyone interested with spigen neo hybrid pls let me know ya. Letting go while getting rhinoshield smile.gif
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QUOTE(Archie5133 @ Nov 23 2015, 10:59 PM)
Bought this spigen neo hybrid and regret.

Too bulky for me. Going back to power support.

Anyone interested with spigen neo hybrid pls let me know ya. Letting go while getting rhinoshield smile.gif
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Which model? For iPhone 6 or plus?
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post Nov 24 2015, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(ciwi1166 @ Nov 23 2015, 09:24 PM)
the original cable, contrary to popular believe, is quite sturdy. except that connector 'neck' part which connect to ur phone.

try to cover that part with rubber substance. heck, even got accessories for that purpose. smile.gif
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Yeah what i meant was the that part; the neck. Didn't know what to call it. That's the fragile part. Otherwise the cable is good as it is
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post Nov 24 2015, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Nov 23 2015, 08:29 PM)
From my experience it does not, it'll charge and stop charging when full like a normal MFI certified cable. The only difference is how long it will last. After a month plus of using it i started to get the "this accessory is not supported" message randomly, but unplugging and replugging solved the issue. After 3 months, the message started to appear more frequently and i had to unplug and replug the cable a couple times more compared to the first month. After a while i gave up and bought an original cable. But on the other hand my second Remax cable that i keep in my car for my car charger still works until now with no "this accessory is not supported" message and issues at all. So it depends on your luck. I bought the cable for only RM9; one started to stop working after 3 months while the other still works until now (but used a lot less though). So i rugi RM9 only. If you want to avoid the risk, just buy a MFI certified cable
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Hi Thank you for you answer as from you true experienced as from what you said is true the plugging in and out to charge our phone are really made us mad, indeed its depending our luck as when getting our accessory , like choosing a car. By the way what is MFI? I can see those online store does put this words, and i am wondering what is it? I will get original cable tomorrow.


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post Nov 24 2015, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(sfotsy @ Nov 24 2015, 12:07 AM)
Hi Thank you for you answer as from you true experienced as from what you said is true the plugging in and out to charge our phone are really made us mad, indeed its depending our luck as when getting our accessory , like choosing a car. By the way what is MFI? I can see those online store does put this words, and i am wondering what is it? I will get original cable tomorrow.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MFi_Program

they made with MFI logo, they pay apple biggrin.gif so more pricey
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post Nov 24 2015, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(vez @ Nov 24 2015, 12:09 AM)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MFi_Program

they made with MFI logo, they pay apple biggrin.gif so more pricey
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thanks for your quick answer smile.gif

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