When I bought my new phone in August,
I had to buy new charging cords because my new phone is a “USB-C.” I guess whoever decides what charging port
will go into a phone decided that since most Android users probably have at
least 10 Micro-USB cords it was time to change.
I bought a new charger (plug) because it
had a second USB port. It died
before I went on vacation a month later.
Remember the good old days when cell
phone chargers lasted longer than air fresheners? Me, too.
Oh, how I miss the days when the cords were hard-wired into the
plugs. Just the phrase “USB port” is
enough to trigger a bout of Tourette’s in me.
I heard a quote several years ago.
“Build ‘em cheap, sell ‘em cheap, sell ‘em often.” I tried searching but couldn’t find out who
said it, but I’m convinced that is the marketing strategy of the companies that
produce cell phone chargers.
With the bouncing of the truck, I
can’t seem to get one that lasts more than three or four months before the USB
cord can’t make a solid connection. I
feel like captive consumer. Living
without a cell phone charger isn’t a viable option, but I feel like all there
is available to buy is crap.
Am I the only one who feels this way?
Nope, you're not. I'm not OTR any more but I have the same problem. I'd spend 30 bucks on one if I could find one to make it a year.
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