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Overview
AT&T’s premium braided cable is designed with superior materials both inside and out to last longer and resist tangling. In rigorous 180° and 360° bend tests, this cable outperformed previous models by more than 2X. UL certified and with a one-year warranty, it is safe and reliable for both charging and data transfer between devices. Sleek aluminum connectors and attractive braided sleeves make it a stylish accessory for iPhones and iPads.
Features:
Aluminum connector housing and braided cable sleeve provide durable, tangle-free use.
Handles up to 3A for rapidly charging your device.
Cable is MFI-certified.
Charge and sync all your favorite Lightning™ devices.
Premium components provide optimum performance and durability.
of 41 AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable reviewers recommend this product
HIGH RATING
Rated 5 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
5.05
JoeJj - recommended this product
9/12/2020
Charging Cable
Great Product works well with apple priducts
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LOW RATING
Rated 1 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
1.05
Fedup2020
12/19/2020
Quality has downgraded
This used to be my favorite charger. I have 2 in my car from over a year ago still holding up. However, I got one 11/19/2020, the top broke off in my phone not even a week later. I finally went & exchanged it, 12/11/2020 and was told that the 1 year warranty only allows 1 exchange now, whereas it used to be unlimited within that 1 year time from from the date of purchase. Fast forward to today 12/19/2020 I pulled my phone off the charger & the tip is once again lodged in my phone. So a year ago See more
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29 out of 41 (71%) reviewers recommend this product
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The product offers mixed performance, with some users reporting good quality, durability, and charging speed
Others experienced issues like the charging tip breaking or the cable not working properly
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Q: Apple iPhone SE (2020) is grayed out on the lists of compatible products (charger cables). Does that mean the charger I am looking at will or will not work on that particular phone?
4 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi Patty23,
Sorry for the confusion. Anything on the list is compatible. It being greyed out just means that we currently are not trying to sell that particular device. The ones that aren't greyed out, you can click and it'll take you to a screen to buy that phone.
David, AT&T Community Specialist
4 years ago
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Q: The tech specs say the cable is capable of 12W output. Does that mean my iPhone will not charge in full speed when paired with the new Apple 20W power adapter?
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi Edward1,
That is correct. You are limited by the lowest power outage, so if you don't have the correct USB cable and power block, you will not get full charge power. Learn more at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208137
David, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: Which charger (s) works with my I phone 12 Pro Max?
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi @Gramma Tootsie,
The iPhone 12 Pro Max uses the lightning connector with either the USB A or USB C connector depending on the charging brick. The fast charge uses the USB C. The phone can also charge wirelessly with a wireless charging pad.
Roy, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: I have a Samsung 20 FE - is this cord compatible with it?
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi Rosie48708,
It is not. You will need a USB C cable.
David, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: In my experience device cables for things other than laptops last a few months a die. Why?
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi @Syntara,
That is not a good experience. Good news, we have warranties! Check it out: https://www.att.com/support/article/wireless/KM1008478/.
ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: Need a cord to download from phone galaxy a6 to computer, laptop
Anonymous5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi,
You should be able to use the charging cable to connect your phone to your computer. If you don't have one, this cable won't work and you will want a Micro USB to USB A cable.
David, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: Does this fir an iPhone 10 plus?
Anonymous5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: It does @Elaine.
ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: Do I have to buy the cord that would plug up the wireless charger or can I use the one that came with my iPhone 11
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi @Donnay39,
The cord needed depends on the wireless charger you have. Not all use the same cord as the device.
ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: How do I warranty out my charger cord online? The tip broke off in my phone and I have only had it for a few months.
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi Rebel1995,
You can find out how to exchange your cord at https://www.att.com/support/article/wireless/KM1008478/
David, AT&T Community Specialist
5 years ago
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Q: I have an AT&T / ZTE hot spot and the cable is finally wearing out. It has the numbers #080410500012-80001600-1527
USB-MUS-B -100-A-A
L=1.0m RoH86
Where can I get a replacement?
Thanks for your help.
5 years ago
Originally posted on AT&T 6-Foot USB A to Lightning Cable - White
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A: Hi @RMoore,
You can find them online. Unfortunately does not carry them.
ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist