⚡ Not All USB-C Cables Are Created Equal!
Did you know? While Android and iPhone both use USB-C, Apple’s USB-C cables follow different pin configurations and stricter safety standards.
Using a random Android USB-C cable might seem harmless, but it can:
❌ Overheat your device
❌ Damage your iPhone’s charging circuit
❌ Shorten your battery’s lifespan
✅ What You Should Do
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Always choose MFi-certified (Made for iPhone) USB-C cables.
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Avoid cheap, uncertified cables — your iPhone’s safety is worth protecting.
💬 Question for you:
Have you ever tried charging your iPhone with an Android cable? Did it work fine, or did you notice any issues? Share your experience below!