I'm old enough that it would probably be creepy if I did use tik tok
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I'm still confused about this "hassle" people have with a wire, like you just plug it in. I used a 2016 iphone se for 5 years, still use it now for an bedside alarm and have never had any issues with the port. I've used a samsung for the past 4 years and never had an issue with the port, now that I think of it, in the 20 years I've used cell phones I've never had any issues with any phone ports. I'm sure there are some that get damaged but it seems to be so unlikely that I don't see the need to spend extra money on a pad
You can also keep a wired charger in the same place but it charges faster
Does it charg as efficiently as a wired power bank?
Your buddy has figured out that all they need to do is snip the ropes on your cylinder which will make it fly away and now you gotta ask your mom to buy you a new cylinder until your whole family is broke and homeless
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Your asshole "buddy" constantly throwing sharp objects at your balloon causing you to be wet all the time and laughing as you ask your mom if she can mend your massive cylinder for the 13th time this month
Maybe I'm old and prefer having the phone in my hand rather than propped at an angle unless I'm watching some videos, in which case my phone would be landscape mode anyways so the port is easily accessible
So you just don't like plugging the cable in?
I have a 6.5 foot cable for the car so I can yoyo that bitch out the window if I wanted to and have it still charging at high rate at all times
I think the public use one is the most legitimate reason I've read so far, I would definitely prefer a wireless charger if it were public but I've also never used any sort of public charger before