The first is to beautify the charging cable so that it is thin and does not have large rubber bumps. Instead.
During this transition, Apple's engineering team also realized the high failure rate on its charging cable, but they still do it.
The second is to protect the environment, co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, known for his environmental support, by removing harmful / toxic PVC from the charging cable. PVC is a plastic material used to make things strong and durable.
After removing this substance, they also put a thin rubber substance that is easy to bend instead. That's why you always see Apple's charging cable is easy to break and even more expensive.
Thus, since 2007, Apple still has a problem with the charging cable is always broken. But they are trying to solve these problems by using a strong woven fabric that is not easily broken, as seen in the charging cables of the new HomePod and iMac.
After removing this substance, they also put a thin rubber substance that is easy to bend instead. That's why you always see Apple's charging cable is easy to break and even more expensive.
Thus, since 2007, Apple still has a problem with the charging cable is always broken. But they are trying to solve these problems by using a strong woven fabric that is not easily broken, as seen in the charging cables of the new HomePod and iMac.
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