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1. Using Non-MFI-Certified Charging Cables One of the most common mistakes iPhone users make is using non-MFI-certified ...
Then we also witnessed some outrage at the idea that Apple might require MFi-certified USB-C cables ... with what’s left of a melted USB-C charging cable sticking out. A Redditor’s iPhone ...
But for iPhone versions 5 to 14, Lightning is the port you need a cable for. If you still have a charger with a USB ... Third-party Apple-certified cables are more expensive than many online ...
Spigen MFi Certified 3 in 1 Braided Fast Charging Multi Cable The Spigen 3 in 1 multi charging cable is 1.5 meters long and it has a USB Type-C, micro USB and Lightning connectors.