• SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Have you never heard of adapters?

    And, in the end, we a have to decide on one standard. There used to be tons of different cables, and that wasn’t exactly a better situation. Better to just bite the bullet and say this is the standard moving forward.

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      I’ll bet my left nut that you don’t have a male USB-A to female USB-C adapter that can support fast charging. So you’ll still end up ordering one from Amazon - a local store is unlikely to carry one.

      USB-A to USB-C is the current standard. I am convinced they include a USB-C to USB-C cable because most people don’t have those chargers, so they’ll be more likely to order one with their phone.

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    1 year ago

    Literally all my devices charge with USB c now, no idea what your issue is.

    Nintendo switch. My phone. My headphones. My headlamp. My flashlight. My ear buds pod. My VR headset…

    I have no lack of usb c charging capability.

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    1 year ago

    Right, it’s the environmental concerns and not the company seeing if they can get away with cutting the cost of providing the charge block.

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      1 year ago

      Not just cutting the cost, but charging you extra for selling you a separate charger.

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    1 year ago

    Ironically, delivery has a much lower carbon footprint than going somewhere and buying it at the store

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        Not necessarily maybe you live a long way from the store. If I wanted to get a USB-C adaptor I’d probably have to go to the other end of the street, but that’s because I live in the town centre.

        From where I used to live that would be a 10 mile walk, which while totally doable is a bit far in my opinion, especially if I have literally anything else I want to do with my weekend.

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    1 year ago

    Who in 2023 doesn’t have a USB-C to outlet charging adaptor?

    How the hell are they charging all their other devices that definitely have USB-C ports on them?

    Weird thing to complain about.

    • I didn’t have one until I had to get a new phone last year that came with one. If it just came with a USB-C to USB-C cable and no brick, I wouldn’t have had a single thing to charge the phone with. I have no USB-C port on my PC. I didn’t have my PS5 yet. And I didn’t even have any other USB-C using devices. Tons of devices still just have Micro-USB ports. Especially if they are cheap.

      IDK about you, but I’m not getting or updating all my shit every few months. I still only have this phone, that one brick and now a PS5 and its controllers that use USB-C.

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      I have a dozen regular USB blocks from the before fore times. But I only have one C block from my first pixel phone. Now they all come with C to C which are borderline useless to I had to buy a bunch of A to C cables to use the old blocks.

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      You’re describing a USB-C -USB-A cable. OOP describes a USB-C - USB-C cable. I didn’t have an outlet brick with a USB-C until I bought my current phone (S23 U) which only came with a cable like the one in the post

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    1 year ago

    How about when you buy your phone you also buy a charger if you dont have one. There simple problem simple solution.

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      Well, this is reasonable IF the price of the phone reflects the ~$20 discount of no hardware. Bet you $20 it doesn’t lol.

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        1 year ago

        Was the point that it’s less environmentally friendly to sell phones without a charger?

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          OR. The cell phone vendor gets a big box of chargers along with a consignment of phones. “Do you need a charger?” “Yes.” “Here you go.” “No I already have one.” “Okay, have a nice day sir.”

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          Yes, if you also have to purchase a charger, which comes with its own packaging, especially if you order that charger for delivery, separate from the phone. But companies like to lie and say they’re excluding required peripherals for environmental reasons, when really it’s just another profit line on their balance sheet.

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            1 year ago

            If you buy a phone and the charger at the same time there is no extra packaging. The box that a charger comes in is such a tiny amount of “waste” it’s negligible.

            If you buy a phone the realise you don’t have a charger and order a charger for delivery then that’s on you.