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Why is the data cable easy to break when charging in the car?

The main reasons for the easy breakage of data lines are as follows:

1, data line quality problem.

2. The vehicle current or voltage is too high.

3. The data cable interface is in poor contact.

After the data line is broken, it has a lot of influence. The main impacts are:

1. The data on the mobile phone cannot be transmitted to the car normally.

2, the phone will also appear stuck or crash.

3. The phone is suddenly turned off or the screen is black.

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Precautions for using data cable:

1 to prevent excessive folding and bending.

When we don't use the data cable at ordinary times, we should collect it and store it in a suitable place so that we can find it better when we use it in the future, but we should be careful not to fold and bend the data cable too much. Natural placement is the best choice.

Although it takes up a lot of space, it does not affect the appearance, because the basic material of the data line is composed of plastic and aluminum foil shielding layers, and long-term folding and bending will cause damage to the plastic and aluminum foil layers outside the data line. Therefore, the service life of the data line will be shortened.

2. Prevent excessive pulling and pulling.

When we use the data cable, remember not to pull it too much. When disconnecting the connecting cable from the adapter, computer and mobile phone, please hold the connector and gently pull it back to the left and right. Do not directly pull the wire body of the connecting cable to prevent the wire itself from being damaged by pulling.

3. Keep the data cable port moistureproof and dustproof.

When the data cable is not used, it should be moisture-proof and dustproof. Don't put it in a damp or dusty place, because the port of the data cable is made of metal and is easily oxidized by water and dust. Improper maintenance will cause water and dust to enter the port, resulting in short circuit or failure of the data line.