Gah, someone recommend me a microUSB cable that doesn't break!

fuzzybabybunny

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I've gone through literally ten of these things. None of them last for more than half a year before there's a break in a wire somewhere and my cell phone charging becomes incredibly intermittent.

I've gotten these:

Amazon Basics: http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-U...words=microusb

Media Bridge: this one just broken, I've used about 3 of them - http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-A-...words=microusb

Belkin: http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-6-Feet-...icrousb+belkin

And of course the Samsung ones that come with the phone.

All of these died within half a year and it's not like I'm hard on the wires. I just lightly wrap them up to put into my laptop bag. That's it.
 

T_Yamamoto

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Wrapping it causes the break.
Maybe you can try putting it in a baggy instead of wrapping it?

I'm not sure if they're any "heavy duty" ones per say. I'm sure they're all the same.
 

s44

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Monoprice. Only issue is that there's quite a lot of plastic on the micro side, which you had to shave a bit off of to get securely connected to the original Galaxy Ses.

Not sure how it works on current phones, since I have too many OEM cables lying around now.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Wrapping it causes the break.
Maybe you can try putting it in a baggy instead of wrapping it?

I'm not sure if they're any "heavy duty" ones per say. I'm sure they're all the same.

This is what I mean by wrapping it:

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I just loosely coil it up and throw it into my bag. I don't do any figure 8s or anything.
 

Chocu1a

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I buy "Cables2Go" micro usb from my local pc shop.never had a problem.
 

RockinZ28

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I find they usually break right at the micro usb connector. From constant improper removal(pulling the wire to unplug it, or pulling out at an angle), or in the case of car chargers, trauma caused when the phone falls or slides around in the car.

I have yet to kill a usb to micro usb cable, have a number of extras from various phones and cheap ebay combo packs.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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It's not the rolling it up and tossing it in your bag that's the problem, it's slinging and tossing the bag. :)

Really, if you're having this many problems with the cables, it's you not the cable.
 

zerocool84

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The Monoprice cables I have are pretty good. If you have a case though they might not work though.
 

bearxor

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I hate MicroUSB cables. I have Mono price ones that are pretty decent, but they still break fairly easily. Had my dog knock one down from the arm of my chair to the floor about 3ft and now it doesn't make a solid connection on my GNex. It will still work, but doesn't "click". And I've had a few that just stopped working altogether. They're cheap, I order about 10 at a time off Monoprice when I need them.
 

wirednuts

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huh... i dont think ive ever had a microusb cable fail.. besides some on cheap wall warts
 

OVerLoRDI

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Never had an issue with microusb cables. Someone else was raging about them a few days ago.

If I were to buy one I'd get one from monoprice. Basically zero reason to buy cables from anywhere else.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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It's not the rolling it up and tossing it in your bag that's the problem, it's slinging and tossing the bag. :)

Really, if you're having this many problems with the cables, it's you not the cable.

Versus the iPad/iPhone cable that I do the same thing to and it never ever breaks after 4 years?
 

blackdogdeek

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in addition to the charging cable that came with my phone, i have a mini-usb to micro-usb adapter so i can just charge with one of the many usb to mini-usb cables i have.
 
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shrug. i've damaged 2 HDs on my Macbook Pro, but I carry the same damn usb cable from 2009 for my phone. its worked flawlessly. i stuff everything into my backpack and i lugged it everywhere from lab to school to home to my gf's place, etc.

i don't really know wtf you're doing. i just stuff it all in my backpack and it's good. i hope you're not snorgling the cables.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Dammit. Looks like it's a mix of the cable being bad and the plug itself. I can get a cable to work, but only if I put pressure on it from an angle while it's connected to the phone. I feel like over time the 5 metal contacts in the cord that are supposed to rise up to meet the contacts in the phone get depressed, so they no longer touch the phone's contacts.

I hate microUSB.
 

fbrdphreak

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Are you sure it's not your phone with a connector issue instead of a cable issue?

I've had mixed results with the Monoprice cables, they aren't really a good option in my book.

I like the OEM Motorola "EcoMoto" cables. They are thick with a soft-touch coating and I've never had an issue with the micro-USB connectors. I bought a bunch of them for cheap from an eBay vendor a while back, along with the OEM charger.

http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-SKN62...rola+micro+usb
 

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Dammit. Looks like it's a mix of the cable being bad and the plug itself. I can get a cable to work, but only if I put pressure on it from an angle while it's connected to the phone. I feel like over time the 5 metal contacts in the cord that are supposed to rise up to meet the contacts in the phone get depressed, so they no longer touch the phone's contacts.

I hate microUSB.
I've had a number of these break over the past year as well. I admit to subjecting the cables to some abuse due to the furniture and available wall outlet arrangement in my living room contributing to tripping hazards for charging phones. Our USB cables are frequently getting kicked or tripped over, pulling the phone from a tabletop or chair onto our hardwood floors. We've got small kids and pets in the house, so it's hard to avoid this problem without rearranging the living room.

I too initially thought we had damaged the receptacles on our phones from the repeated drops with the USB cord connected. Swapping cables seemed to show that the problem was the cable, not the phone.

I was curious about what actually broke in the cable that was supplied with my wife's Samsung Stratosphere. I cracked open the covering on the micro-USB connector and what I found was rather surprising. These cords are built incredibly flimsy. It seems the outer metal portion of the connector seems to be an active electrical connection (probably a ground?). Inside the plastic covering was a big ugly blob of solder connecting the exposed portion of the connector to a thin copper foil material. This solder blob had a crack all the way through it. When the connector is flexed a certain way, it would cause this solder blob to make contact again, restoring continuity in the cable. I'm 99.9% positive this is the reason for the behavior you noted here. I'd bet most cables are built similarly and it's why we're seeing problems. Applying pressure, positioning the phone a certain way, or looking at the phone cross-eyed can cause intermittent connection and disconnection because of this broken solder joint.

I was able to successfully solder this connection back together on my wife's Samsung cable and function returned to normal afterward, but the connector cover was damaged when I removed it and wouldn't snap back on. I held it in place and wrapped it tightly in electrical tape. Looked ghetto, but it worked. Eventually, much quicker this time, it broke again and I just threw the cable out rather than try to repair it again.

I never had this problem with my old Droid X that I can recall and I only recently started having trouble with this on my Droid Bionic. My wife started having problems after around 6 months with her Stratosphere. Some things I have noted with this behavior. My Droid X always had a good solid connection with the connector, but my Droid Bionic has always had a little more slop in the connection. With the X, the connector didn't move around much once plugged in, but the Bionic has always had more wobble to the connector. The Stratosphere has a reasonably secure connection, but it seems like the connector on the phone is recessed deeper because of the design of the casing. Perhaps the looser or deeper connections create a situation where it puts a more severe load on the connector during falls or other bending loads? Just speculation and maybe just coincidence.

To see if this is maybe the same problem you're having with your cables, I've noticed that on my cables that are damaged you can visibly move the micro connector with respect to the covering much more than you can with unbroken cables.
 

cheezy321

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According to his world only Apple cables are subject to failure and THE STANDARD MICROUSB CABLE is the bees knees and failure proof.

Also, its always your fault if something breaks.

Call outs are not allowed. Shape up or ship out.

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Zaap

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Some people just aren't good with cables for whatever reason. (My wife is one. She can often break any cable you give her in record time.)

Meanwhile, I don't think I've ever had a microUSB cable or connector go bad.
 

PowerYoga

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wait, microusb cables break? I have about 10 of them from various purchases over the years and none of them ever break no matter how much i roll or tie them up on a day to day basis.