The recurrent issue of Apple charger cables snapping is a widespread annoyance faced by all users, yet the underlying causes remain largely unknown.
Apple, a tech giant with a massive user base, boasts superior features equipped in its devices and accessories. However, why do Apple charger cables tend to be so fragile?
Perhaps the emphasis on minimalist and aesthetic designs in accessories makes Apple charger cables more prone to damage compared to those of other brands.
Other phone manufacturers often include a triangular head at the charger end, which reduces pressure on the cable head, resulting in more durable accessories. However, Apple's prioritization of simplicity and aesthetics led to the omission of this component, a major reason why their cables are more prone to breakage.

The absence of this component inadvertently simplifies the design of Apple-produced charger cables, making them sleeker but unable to withstand the heavy pressure exerted on the cable head of iPhones or iPads. Consequently, this leads to gradual damage over time, often resulting in breakage right at the cable's head—a common occurrence.
In addition, there are many opinions that Apple is always highly conscious of environmental protection. The company has created a protective shell for accessories made from natural rubber, environmentally friendly, a major advantage that easily decomposes when discarded in the natural environment.
However, this also becomes a drawback when it lacks the flexibility of ordinary industrial rubber. Hence, the cable part is often damaged.
When the iPhone charging cable is damaged, you should consider choosing a quality replacement charging cable to ensure safety for the device as well as for you and your family.
