Posts tagged micro-usb

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No more fumbling to plug in your micro USB devices. The MicFlip is the world’s first reversible micro USB cable, and it has an incredibly durable nylon braided cord that’ll stand the test of time.

Its cord is also tangle-free, so there won’t be a huge crisscrossed mess in your bag or pocket when you pull it out to charge up. And thanks to Cult of Android Deals, you can get yours for 30% less for a limited time.

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The small but mighty InCharge will allow you to power up your micro-USB device wherever there’s a USB port. Clocking in at only 3 inches long, this ultra-compact cable features a magnetic snapping mechanism that secures it to your keyring for optimal portability.

Galaxy S7 leaks again. Photo: Steve Hemmerstoffer

Galaxy S7 leaks again. Photo: Steve Hemmerstoffer

We had our doubts over the Galaxy S7’s support for USB-C, and now new images have confirmed Samsung won’t be adopting the new standard just yet. Instead, the South Korean company’s latest flagship will use micro-USB — but is that a bad thing?

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We’ve all experienced the frustration of searching around for an electrical outlet to charge a dying device, only to realize that your short charging cable can’t reach far enough. It’s annoying, and it sucks. But with this handy 6-foot long, MFi-Certified charging cable, this scenario becomes a thing of the past.

Compatible with both Android, iOS, and other platforms — with both Lightning and micro USB connections — this cable has you covered no matter where you are or what you need to charge. And for a limited time only, you can get 50% off its regular price tag through Cult of Android Deals.

The OnePlus 2's USB-C cable is terrific. Photo: OnePlus

The OnePlus 2’s USB-C cable is terrific. Photo: OnePlus

Yes, we’re getting excited about a cable.

Why? Because it’s likely to be the first USB-C cable that ships with an Android-powered smartphone — the upcoming OnePlus 2. It’s also very similar to the OnePlus One’s cable, which boasts an excellent, tangle-free design.

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