USBC . Use the USB-C port of this adapter for charging your Mac, not for data transfer or video. For example, you can connect one end of the Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) Cable or Apple USB-C Charge Cable to the USB-C port of this adapter, and connect the other end to an Apple USB-C Power Adapter.. This port delivers a
Macbookpro suddenly not detecting external monitor anymore Hi everyone, I've been using my MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) with an external monitor connected with a thunderbolt cable for the last few months. 2 days ago, when I connected the cable, the laptop started charging as usual but it did not detect the monitor anymore. It does work
Startingwith the iPhone 15, Apple has finally ditched its proprietary Lightning cable to fall in line with a European Union mandate that all phone makers adopt the USB-C port before the end of
Thespec for USB-C, by contrast, wasn't even finalized until August of 2014, almost two years later, and the first USB-C device, Apple's own 12-inch MacBook, wasn't even announced until March of 2015, two and a half years after Lightning shipped on the iPhone. Basically forever in the age of gadgets.
Hello I thought that USB-C cables were symmetrical but it appears that my iPad only charges on one side of the USB-C cable. So if I turn the cable 180degrees and plug in again, it doesn't charge. I already changed the adapter (both original Apple) and also the cable (also original Apple) and I still got the same problem.
Youcan see if the cable is real by checking the cable about 7 inches from the USB connector. It should say (apple logo) Designed by Apple in California assembled in China/Vietnam ([random code] FTU24578HDRD) Forfeited cables wont have the logo and will most likely misspel something. One of my cables says Designed by Abble in
Unplugyour USB-C power adapter from the power outlet, then plug in a known good device, such as a lamp to confirm it powers on properly. If the power outlet works, connect your USB-C power adapter and try to charge your Mac. If your Mac still won't charge, shut down your Mac and close the display for 30 seconds, then open the
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