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DJ_NUFC

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So after upgrading from the mid-2012 Retina MBP, waiting for all the garbage butterfly keyboard phases to pass, and I spend $5000+ USD on a new laptop, and I'm left with a short-as-**** power cable, compared to my 2012 machine? Am I in Lala-land? Is Apple actually nickleing-and-dimeing a customer who has been a loyal customer since 2010? It's incredible. To quote George Costanza, "I am without speech."

MBP 16", M1 Max, 64GB, 32GB.
 

DJ_NUFC

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Dec 23, 2017
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It seems to be 4ft? My cable is the same as the 2019 16. And the m1 air. They all seem the same length.

Just Googled this, and it turns out Apple ditched its long cord in 2016. Great.

Why is Apple asking me to buy an aftermarket cord for $3 when I just spent $5k on a premium machine and experience?

Oh well. Such is life.
 
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Jl006p

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Dec 15, 2019
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So after upgrading from the mid-2012 Retina MBP, waiting for all the garbage butterfly keyboard phases to pass, and I spend $5000+ USD on a new laptop, and I'm left with a short-as-**** power cable, compared to my 2012 machine? Am I in Lala-land? Is Apple actually nickleing-and-dimeing a customer who has been a loyal customer since 2010? It's incredible. To quote George Costanza, "I am without speech."

MBP 16", M1 Max, 64GB, 32GB.

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Take the extension cord from your 2012 MBP and slide it on your new power brick.

Or return your MBP if you're really that unsatisfied.
 
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MayaUser

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So after upgrading from the mid-2012 Retina MBP, waiting for all the garbage butterfly keyboard phases to pass, and I spend $5000+ USD on a new laptop, and I'm left with a short-as-**** power cable, compared to my 2012 machine? Am I in Lala-land? Is Apple actually nickleing-and-dimeing a customer who has been a loyal customer since 2010? It's incredible. To quote George Costanza, "I am without speech."

MBP 16", M1 Max, 64GB, 32GB.
how can you be a loyal customer when you phases out the butterfly key macs?!you were a mac loyal customer from 2010 to 2012 maybe. Whats next? i came from 2012...to 2021 WHERES MY OPTICAL DRIVE ?!?!? "I am without speech"
The current macs are outstanding, no matter what others complain about
 
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anthonyd

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To the OP, I understand your thoughts. I too was surprised, although in my use I didn't use the extension (brick to power outlet) and I doubt I was alone. Given most phones don't come with charger anymore, the lack of extension is likely another attempt to reduce e-waste
 

Big Bad D

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So after upgrading from the mid-2012 Retina MBP, waiting for all the garbage butterfly keyboard phases to pass, and I spend $5000+ USD on a new laptop, and I'm left with a short-as-**** power cable, compared to my 2012 machine? Am I in Lala-land? Is Apple actually nickleing-and-dimeing a customer who has been a loyal customer since 2010? It's incredible. To quote George Costanza, "I am without speech."

MBP 16", M1 Max, 64GB, 32GB.
OK frustrating for you, but a bit of an overreaction. Buy or reposition an extension cable?
 

G46&Fbnth5

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Mar 10, 2021
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A portable machine should be… portable.

A long cable would only fill up my bag for nothing. That’s the logic behind the shorter cable.

Free to think Tim did that to save $0.01 though if this floats your boat.
It was (is) a cable extension, that you could detach from the brick, if you didn’t want to carry it around with you.
 

boss.king

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Apr 8, 2009
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Your local thrift store likely has a bunch of Apple extension cords for sale. I got three for a dollar each. It’s annoying that it’s not just included in the box anymore but at this point it’s what I’ve come to expect from Apple. There’s no nickel and diming that’s too petty for them.
 

MauiPa

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Apr 18, 2018
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To the OP, I understand your thoughts. I too was surprised, although in my use I didn't use the extension (brick to power outlet) and I doubt I was alone. Given most phones don't come with charger anymore, the lack of extension is likely another attempt to reduce e-waste
I also never used the extra cord. plugged it into the wall. Don't understand the anger hereat all, it is a cord. the new one is plenty long enough.
 
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killramos

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May 8, 2008
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So after upgrading from the mid-2012 Retina MBP, waiting for all the garbage butterfly keyboard phases to pass, and I spend $5000+ USD on a new laptop, and I'm left with a short-as-**** power cable, compared to my 2012 machine? Am I in Lala-land? Is Apple actually nickleing-and-dimeing a customer who has been a loyal customer since 2010? It's incredible. To quote George Costanza, "I am without speech."

MBP 16", M1 Max, 64GB, 32GB.

Maybe in the future you should read the product descriptions on your $5000+ purchase before you buy it.

smrt
 

0112862

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Sep 24, 2017
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OP is 100% right here. I bought the cheapest Mbp in 2010 for around 1450$CAD and it came with the optional long cord for FREE. I’ve used this extension cord countless time in airport, coffeeshop and home. I also enjoyed the short connector when needed. The problem is Apple not supplying the connector for free for bs environmental reason. The cable should be available as a free option when you order the 96W powerbrick. Apple is only keeping margin here which is abysmal on a 5000$ laptop.
 

A Hobo

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Jul 12, 2010
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Just a bit hard to take the complaint seriously when his last purchase was nine years ago and the complaint he’s making now is that apple changed the box contents 5 years ago. SMH.


This is on the same level as wondering where the USB A ports went, they went the way of the dodo in 2016 as well. I might add.
 
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Amazing Iceman

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Nov 8, 2008
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how can you be a loyal customer when you phases out the butterfly key macs?!you were a mac loyal customer from 2010 to 2012 maybe. Whats next? i came from 2012...to 2021 WHERES MY OPTICAL DRIVE ?!?!? "I am without speech"
The current macs are outstanding, no matter what others complain about
What's an OPTICAL DRIVE ?!?!?

Oh, now I remember... it's something I have barely used in years, and now that it has been removed, my MacBook is so thin and more portable than ever.
 

Intergalactic9

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May 18, 2021
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OP is 100% right here. I bought the cheapest Mbp in 2010 for around 1450$CAD and it came with the optional long cord for FREE. I’ve used this extension cord countless time in airport, coffeeshop and home. I also enjoyed the short connector when needed. The problem is Apple not supplying the connector for free for bs environmental reason. The cable should be available as a free option when you order the 96W powerbrick. Apple is only keeping margin here which is abysmal on a 5000$ laptop.
2010 was a long time ago.
 
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