Submitted by darkaurora84 t3_z78lfj in iphone

I've always been an Android fan but I'm about to have to get a second replacement for my Galaxy S21 Ultra because the charge port is messing up and the cable coming loose from the port. This has happened on other Android phones I've had too. It sucks I will lose apps I have paid for but I'm about to switch to IPhone if it doesn't have this problem

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c0smogfd t1_iy5capg wrote

Nope, the one thing I prefer about Lightning over USB-C is the design. It has little pins inside the phone that push into indents on the plug, I’ve never had a lightning port be loose but every USB-C port I’ve had has loosened up over time.

USB-C is technically superior and has faster data transfer speeds etc, but if all you do with it is charge your phone Lightning wins hands down.

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thursdayfern t1_iy62pkw wrote

I completely agree with this opinion.

My month old M2 MBA’s usb c ports feel mushier than the lightning ports on my 2016 iPhone SE or my 2016 iPad Pro.

I want usb c everywhere so it’s easier to connect everything together, charge anything anywhere, all that good stuff.. but I would hate for my phone’s charging port to be mushier.

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ImChimeraX t1_iy5e55f wrote

Apart from my 2017 MacBook Pro I’ve never had a USB C port get loose on any device.

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c0smogfd t1_iy5eghm wrote

Jealous, any USB-C device I've owned for about ~18mo has gone the same way.

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[deleted] t1_iy6k6pv wrote

I really want the 1 cable to rule them all, especially since my iPhone is now my only Lightening device left in my home, but I love the quality and fit of the lightning. I always feel like I'm going to break the port on my Type C devices.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_iy59rjz wrote

I’ve never had the issue in my family and we have gone through numerous iPhones beginning with the original.

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darkaurora84 OP t1_iy5ach0 wrote

I've always preferred Android because it isn't as locked down as iOS but Google is trying to make it more locked down so the advantages are becoming less and less

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washedFM t1_iy5a7fk wrote

I've never had that problem from iPhone 7 to 12

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nudeto t1_iy5bsu7 wrote

I'm currently using android and having this problem and I'm soon switching to apple

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dskatter t1_iy5aav3 wrote

I’ve had almost every model between the 4s and the 13.

Never have I had a port be loose. I had lint get stuck inside my 8 Plus’s port but that was it, and that was easily taken care of!

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GalaktikFlame t1_iy5gpsc wrote

iPhone user since 3GS, never had an issue. Of course once I moved to Sony Xperia I had insane charge port issues a couple months after. I love lightning and it’s little grips.

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cisphobic69 t1_iy5h3bv wrote

I have this issue but tbf I’m using an iPhone 6 which went through like 3 or 4 people before getting to me. Probably not something you’d need to worry about happening quickly esp if you buy new/newish

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calanizzle t1_iy5h2ww wrote

I never had a problem with it. Since iPhone 4 up until 11.

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0000GKP t1_iy5lt4g wrote

I had to switch to wireless charging about 6 months ago because my port is loose and the cable can no longer make a good connection. My phone is 4 years old.

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Stephen_NM2022 t1_iy5n1ui wrote

I have never had that problem with any iPhone or any Android phone and I always carry one of each - currently an iPhone 14 Pro and Microsoft Surface Duo 2. This included last year, however, a Galaxy S21. No offense, but unless you are just unlucky, this is usually related to the user rather than the device. If you are hard on connectors iPhones are no less susceptible than Android devices. Bear that in mind before jumping platforms for a connector.

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darkaurora84 OP t1_iy6besp wrote

There are multiple people on here saying they've had the same problem as me when they were using Android. I'm not hard on my device at all. In fact I've been quite careful because I've already had to replace this phone once for the same reason

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fafpak t1_iy6ajel wrote

Check for compacted lint and dirt. This is a common cause of loose ports on mobile devices. Use a plastic pick or tooth pick to clean out the port. No metal pins or picks.

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Playful_Passage_2985 t1_iy6dyup wrote

Wondering what you do with your charging port lol. I have owned my phones for generally 3+ years, never had a usb-c port go bad. And do mishandle them, pulling my phone using the wire and all.

Do you just sit on the port while charging it lol :P

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darkaurora84 OP t1_iy6egmo wrote

There are several other people in here saying they've had similar issues with Android phones

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Playful_Passage_2985 t1_iy6f3st wrote

I mean I don't mean to say you didnt face the issue. It was being sarcastic.

But I honestly don't think it's an Android vs iPhone thing. I have seen atleast couple of people in my life time in my friends and family whose iphone ports went bad. So tbh, I think it boils down to people's usage pattern or probably their luck receiving a defective device.

My mom, dad, me and my gf have all owned androids (generally top tier ones), and nothing ever went bad , including the port. Can't comment on budget Android devices, as they may have slightly poor build quality.

Just a question, which devices have you owned apart from S21 ? I have had a samsung, then oneplus, and then the s22u. never faced issue on these brands.

My parents have had Samsung and Xiaomi, theirs are good as well. And they keep their phones much longer than me.

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darkaurora84 OP t1_iy6iwzs wrote

I had a budget LG phone that had something similar. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is far from a budget phone so this shouldn't be happening. I've been super careful because I already replaced this phone once

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Kichard t1_iy6o5bm wrote

Not at all. A couple times per year I get enough lint in the port to make my connection a little wonky. I just gently clean it out with a toothpick and it’s good as new.

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djdes879 t1_iy7hsc4 wrote

No but lightning cables have shorter life than usb c.

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