Why Apple Data Lines And Relatively High-end Data Lines Are Easily Damaged?
Apr 21, 2018| Let us first understand the structure of the Apple data line and the high-end data line. Generally, both lines must have one thing in common. That is, the structure is more complicated. In order to ensure the safety of the data line during charging, a wire is added to the data line to insulate the wire during the manufacture of the wire. In order to increase the service life of the data cable, a metal braid is added around the wire during the process of manufacturing the wire to pull out the skin. In this way, the toughness of the data line is strengthened.
This layer of outsourced tin foil and metal braid inside the Apple data line and high-end data line will extend into the protective rubber ring of the data cable connector. However, since the four wires are respectively soldered at different positions of the data line interface, after the wires are separated, the tinfoil and metal braid can no longer protect the wires. Therefore, when we use it normally, we must pay attention to it as a problem so as to better prevent damage to the data cable.
Everyone in the daily use of Apple's data lines and high-end data lines usually pulls the line while unplugging, rather than pulling the plug. In the long run, the outer apron of the wire will be peeled off together with the tin foil and the metal braid, and the tin foil and the metal braid will lose their most important protection. Plus some users do not pay attention to bending the data line, speed up the rate of internal metal wire loss. Slowly damage the data cable.
Therefore, if you want to use your own data cable for a long period of time, try to avoid unplugging the cable by directly holding the cable.


