Docks and charging port in phones

Andy T

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I have a few docks for my Moto X that allow the phone to be upright and charging. However, there is a slight angle, so the phone leans back a little. This probably places some stress on the phone's charging port. Should I be concerned?

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shortylickens

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I have a few docks for my Moto X that allow the phone to be upright and charging. However, there is a slight angle, so the phone leans back a little. This probably places some stress on the phone's charging port. Should I be concerned?

Thanks!

No, not if you insert it properly. Just be careful when you grab it. Dont bend the thing or it will eventually wear out and break.


Thats why I love Sony, they put flat charging pads on the side and you just have to lay it in.
 

shortylickens

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Just plop it in.

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destrekor

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No, not if you insert it properly. Just be careful when you grab it. Dont bend the thing or it will eventually wear out and break.


Thats why I love Sony, they put flat charging pads on the side and you just have to lay it in.

Yeah, I wish the whole "pogo pin" thing would really take off/catch on/return.

If the Galaxy Nexus wasn't so screwed up (variants for different carriers, different battery sizes), there would have been more compatible accessories. Considering I had the OEM extended battery, on the Verizon phone - I was double screwed. Some accessories were only good for non-Verizon, or any Verizon-compatible ones didn't work with the extended battery.

I think they did make one compatible, but Samsung wanted $90 for a plastic dock.

It had the pins, and I wanted to use them, but they made it ridiculous. I guess most of the Nexus phones have had the pins. My Nexus 7 (2012) has them, and a dock is available that makes use of it.

I wish those pins were more common, because it's much better for docks/cradles. Why have our smartphones largely abandoned the entire idea of a cradle, anyway? Wireless phones have always had cradles - it's the more practical approach to charging. Why we abandoned that to have to utilize small, fragile connectors , I dunno.

Sure, the ability to travel with only a cord is great. But it can't be that much to add pins, and once there, it's the better route for charging while at home or at work (wherever you want a dock).


It'll probably never be the common thing, which sucks. :(