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Apple's New MacBook Pro Requires a $25 Dongle To Charge Your iOS Device (networkworld.com) 347

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Network World: As Phil Schiller explained during today's event, Apple's new MacBook Pros feature four Thunderbolt 3 USB Type-C ports, and conveniently, each of these can be used to charge the machine. Now, USB-C is incredibly versatile, and Apple will use the advanced port for power charging, HDMI and much more. However, with USB-C the only game in town, you might reasonably be wondering: How in the world do I connect my iPhone to my sleek new MacBook Pro? The frustrating answer is that you won't be able to do so out of the box. Instead, you'll have to buy a dongle. This is especially frustrating because many people use their notebooks for a) charging purposes when an outlet isn't necessarily handy and b) for transferring photos and other data. Now, you might reasonably state that you can just rely upon the cloud for items like data transfer, but there's no getting around the fact that Apple's efforts in the cloud still leave much to be desired. How much will it cost to connect your iPhone to your brand new MacBook Pro? Well, Apple sells a USB-C to Lightning cable on its website for $25. While this is undoubtedly frustrating, we can't say that it's entirely unexpected given Apple gave us a preview of its preference for USB-C when it released its 12-in. MacBook last year. Still, it's a funky design choice for a decidedly Pro-oriented device where the last thing a prospective consumer would want to do is spend some extra cash for a dongle after spending upwards of $2,399. Lastly, while we're on the topic of ports, it's worth noting that the new MacBook Pros also do away with the beloved MagSafe connector.
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Apple's New MacBook Pro Requires a $25 Dongle To Charge Your iOS Device

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  • by LynnwoodRooster ( 966895 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:01PM (#53165477) Journal
    Especially when you chain 37 adapters and hubs together to gain back the functionality you had just 3 years ago...
    • by saloomy ( 2817221 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:13PM (#53165541)
      What really frustrates me is that you can use a Google phone and use the USB-C to USB-C cord that COMES WITH YOUR MAC. The only major phone that doesn't use USB-C at this point is the iPhone, but Apple use USB-C for their laptops now. So it seems the best combo is a Mac and an Android, from a cables perspective. Why?
      • by hcs_$reboot ( 1536101 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:35PM (#53165677)
        After you spent $2,500 for a MBP, what's 1% more?
        • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 27, 2016 @10:06PM (#53165879)

          It isn't a cost thing, it is another fucking cable/dongle to lose/break/get stolen.

          • by adamstew ( 909658 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @10:48PM (#53166073)

            You still needed the USB->lightening cable that came with your phone to charge the phone using the normal USB port. It's the same cable, just with USB-C instead of plain USB.

            • by sound+vision ( 884283 ) on Friday October 28, 2016 @12:11AM (#53166351) Journal

              It's the same cable... with USB-C instead of plain USB.

              Not even I thought the Reality Distortion Field had such power as to superimpose two physically disparate cables upon each other.
              Dear God... Apple has won. They have achieved the omnipotent powers of transfiguration. The war is lost! Open your wallets and pour out for penance!

              • It's the same cable... with USB-C instead of plain USB.

                Not even I thought the Reality Distortion Field had such power as to superimpose two physically disparate cables upon each other. Dear God... Apple has won. They have achieved the omnipotent powers of transfiguration. The war is lost! Open your wallets and pour out for penance!

                Wait until you see the Apple certified Monster USB-C cables ...

          • But the $25 is in the main title - like the price is of importance...
        • by whoever57 ( 658626 ) on Friday October 28, 2016 @12:08AM (#53166341) Journal

          After you spent $2,500 for a MBP, what's 1% more?

          Money isn't really the issue. But what do you do when you realize that you have lost or left your dongle behind? It's another device to carry, to lose, to break. It's the opposite of "just works".

          • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

            by Anonymous Coward

            Money is an issue. One of the reason Apple does so well for itself is because it's constantly screwing its customers over and over again and they love it. Other companies would make their devices compatible as a selling point, Apple makes them incompatible to sell more cheap things at huge markups. And because their items are priced so high already, what's wrong with paying a little bit more? If the phone was a cheap $80 people would be screaming about needing to buy a $25 wire. But since you're alread

          • they know you will suck it up because of the "brand name/fashion victim" attitude
        • After you spent $2,500 for a MBP, what's 1% more?

          Just enough to cover a large bottle of lube?

      • It gets worse... (Score:5, Insightful)

        by Roger W Moore ( 538166 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:43PM (#53165727) Journal
        ...if you think about the ear phone situation. The new macs still have a 3.5mm jack for ear phones and no special wireless chip. Hence there are no ear phones which will work with both your mac an your iPhone.

        People used to claim that Apple was a hardware company but given the current state of their hardware this is hard to believe. I think they are turning into a dongle company where they plan to make their money selling dongles to let you connect all their hardware together.
        • by Brannon ( 221550 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:46PM (#53165749)

          what a weird thing to lie about.

        • So let me get this straight. You're saying that Tim Cook wants us to play with his dongles?
        • and no special wireless chip.

          Only the airpods and the new Beats wireless headphones have the chips. The Watches, iPhones, and various MacBooks don't, because they don't need them. Any machine running one of the supported OSes (iOS 10, watchOS 3, and macOS Sierra) will work, including things like the iPhone 5 and Macbooks from 2009 onward. Apple says so itself [apple.com] (under "system requirements" and "compatibility").

          I mean, really.

        • I think they are turning into a dongle company where they plan to make their money selling dongles to let you connect all their hardware together.

          Yes.
          Best proof is when you compare the price of chinese knock of and Apple-certified dongles.
          The only single difference between a plain simple adapter/cable that you can build yourself, and apple's over-priced stuff, are the special chips whose only puprose boils down to "So we can charge you for expensive Apple-certified dongles"

      • They need to give you a reason to upgrade to the iPhone 8, which will be functionally the same as the iPhone 7 except with USB-C adapters.
    • Connecting an ios device to a mac is a front pull-up panel button. the big one marked "AIRDROP". the devices find each other.

    • Especially when you chain 37 adapters and hubs together to gain back the functionality you had just 3 years ago...

      Ya, but the new iPhone is now water resistant -- so ... there.

      So cutting edge. It wasn't a Kyocera Hydro VIBE -- which was certified water *proof* back in 2014 (with a headphone jack) -- that guy strapped to the handlebars of his bike to go riding in a thunderstorm in that Apple commercial -- “Practically Magic” -- which is ironic because it's neither practical or magic, just 2+ years late on a phone that costs 3 times what the VIBE did.

      But I digress. The Apple stuff *is* very shiny and thi

      • They don't bother to tell you the end of the story where that guy goes peddling off into the thunderstorm. He rides to the end of the drive way and gets hit by lightning.

        Moral of the story. Your phone maybe waterproof, but riding a fucking thunderstorm with lightning is a stunningly stupid idea.

  • Dump lightning (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ArtemaOne ( 1300025 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:06PM (#53165489)
    They really should have made the switch to USB-C on their iPhone 7 and iPad. It seems to be virtually the same size. And what else uses lightning besides those few device lines?
    • Looks like they already have a $7 third party option. I am not affiliated with the brand that I've never heard of, nor Amazon. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0... [amazon.com]
    • by torkus ( 1133985 )

      No no no. You missed the genius that happened behind the scenes at Apple.

      A few years ago they managed to get everyone to buy all new cables because Lightning. That petered out and the clone cables are not of sufficient quality and lower price that people don't care.

      Apple thought long and hard. Then realized using USB-C on their laptops means people have to buy new power adapters - genius! But that's not enough. They sell way more iPhones.

      Instead of giving up on the massive profit center that is Lightni

  • Silly word (Score:5, Funny)

    by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:08PM (#53165499) Journal

    Non-techies often giggle when I use the word "dongle". Can't we find a better word before HR hauls me in for alleged harassment?

  • by jxander ( 2605655 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:09PM (#53165503)
  • but...it's always been that way, with all the previous Apple products too.

    Their fucking phones are the old smart phones on the market that don't use a USB standard.

  • by presidenteloco ( 659168 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:11PM (#53165521)

    https://griffintechnology.com/... [griffintechnology.com]

  • by chrism238 ( 657741 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:12PM (#53165529)
    How can Apple possibly justify wasting valuable internal space on the 3.5mm headphone jack? If they removed that archaic interface they could likely shave off another 0.15mm, present another glossy graphic where that 0.15mm saving looks like a 30% reduction in thickness, and sell their customers yet another dongle.
    • But then there would be the danger that the laptop bends under its own weight.

    • Be patient (Score:5, Funny)

      by Roger W Moore ( 538166 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:49PM (#53165767) Journal
      They are currently busy removing that archaic interface known as the keyboard one row at a time. Given them a chance to finish that before they start removing all the remaining ports.
      • by jeremyp ( 130771 )

        Actually, I'm pretty sure that is where things are heading. Either the keyboard will become an extended touch bar or maybe each key will have a tiny display on it. I don't know how good the force feedback is, but if it can get to the point where you can type without looking at the keyboard, I'd definitely be for an extended touch bar.

  • by JoeyRox ( 2711699 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:36PM (#53165679)
    It converts between Lightning and USB-C but accomplishes it by converting the Lightning port to an internal Firewire port, which then converts to an internal USB port, which converts to an HDMI port, and finally goes out as USB-C.
  • by 0100010001010011 ( 652467 ) on Thursday October 27, 2016 @09:41PM (#53165705)

    Something like this would have never happened under Jobs. He was meticulous that stuff worked together, easily, out of the box. Apple's lost its way with each product manager driving each product.

    • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 27, 2016 @10:21PM (#53165953)

      Yes. Jobs was meticulous regarding the Iphone 4 antenna, the round mouse, the fire starting magsafe connectors, the overheating laptops, the bending "unibody" chassis, etc. (the list goes on a lot longer than this).

      • All of those examples bar one were a minor fault in an otherwise fantastic design. Only the round mouse which wasn't significant as there were easily available alternatives matches this defective and useless by design bullshit that is migrating to a standard no one is actively using.

  • My previous post here [slashdot.org] was cynical but correct in saying that people were going to need a fucking peripheral. I guess the marketing lunatics really are running the asylum at Apple now. So fucking pathetic and they will never get another dollar of my money.
  • Cable != Dongle (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 27, 2016 @10:47PM (#53166065)

    If it were and adapter and you'd still need a cable it might be called a dongle, but what Apple sells is a straight up cable. No Dongle in sight.

  • I'm reluctant to bear my ignorance, by what can't USB C be magnetically configured? Because I do USE my laptop for a living and minding port plugs and wires is a pain in the ass. What I believe is proved by this continued design is the MAJORITY of Pro buyers ARE NOT engineers, sound, video, etc., but business hacks showing off the sleekness factor for meetings. A working Mac is tethered and ungainly and this latest port design makes it worse, but it doesn't matter because the larger market is conspicuous co
  • So the solution to the syncing problem is to put your phone down five inches from your laptop, upload to your Cloud account (on a capped internet connection), then download it on the other device (on the same capped internet device) instead of creating a physical connection between the two? Or hell, just a local wireless connection if we're only talking about syncing and not even getting into questions about charging?

    This. THIS is what causes all that bandwidth saturation the ISPs are so afraid of!

  • with an "apple engineer", this fits so well here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
  • we're Apple! We aren't even compatible with ourselves.
  • When Lost the Dongle [wp.com] was a plus.

  • Not to worry. A sucker is born every minute
  • by MitchDev ( 2526834 ) on Friday October 28, 2016 @08:05AM (#53167629)

    ...the Apple Fan-Zombies will praise them for being "innovative" and "amazing"!

    Evil Apple, evil Microsoft, Trump vs. Clinton.....The fucking Asteroid can't hit the Earth soon enough...

  • by grilled-cheese ( 889107 ) on Friday October 28, 2016 @10:03AM (#53168145)
    Now that Apple isn't going to be making models with the MagSafe connector, here's to hoping that they'll start licensing it to other PC manufacturers. It's a good design, it would be a waste to let it collect dust in an IP warchest.

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