USB-C to Lightning cable 1m , Model A1703

Hi, can anyone confirm if these USB-C to Lightning cable are genuine that I recently purchased online, they have written on the box ‘Model A1703, will they damage my devices when charging? I haven’t opened the box yet,

thanks in advance.

Posted on Apr 25, 2022 5:55 AM

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Posted on Apr 25, 2022 6:11 AM

Unfortnately, none of us are counterfeit detectors.


Counterfeits can outwardly appear identical to the “real thing”


Apple devices are pricy. Skimping on cables and power adaptors can be false economy.


Even if they don’t “damage” your device, they might not perform to design specs. (e.g. slow charging, slow data, erratic behavior, etc.)


If there is doubt in your mind - and there obviously is - you shouldn’t use it and simply purchase from a reputable vendor.


Identify counterfeit or uncertified Lightning connector accessories - Apple Support


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Apr 25, 2022 6:11 AM in response to ultraman882018

Unfortnately, none of us are counterfeit detectors.


Counterfeits can outwardly appear identical to the “real thing”


Apple devices are pricy. Skimping on cables and power adaptors can be false economy.


Even if they don’t “damage” your device, they might not perform to design specs. (e.g. slow charging, slow data, erratic behavior, etc.)


If there is doubt in your mind - and there obviously is - you shouldn’t use it and simply purchase from a reputable vendor.


Identify counterfeit or uncertified Lightning connector accessories - Apple Support


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