1: I still have a ton of micro-USB cables, and a decreasing number of things to use them for. Some are unused, still in unopened packages.
2: Devices like this don't get moved and plugged/unplugged frequently, which is what kills the connector.
1: I still have a ton of micro-USB cables, and a decreasing number of things to use them for. Some are unused, still in unopened packages.
2: Devices like this don't get moved and plugged/unplugged frequently, which is what kills the connector.