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The anker i bought a while back is this oneActually more than length it depends on the gauge of the wire inside. I forgot which gauge was better - 22 or 24!
The cables sold in India do not mention gauge anywhere(mostly). So pretty hard to buy a 3rd party cable.
Also it is better to keep it within 100cm.
Anker makes good quality cables. The Mi one is very good. I am very happy with its performance. The Anker cable that I had got frayed in 8-9 months. This one is still going strong since 13+ months
https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B012VWH6PQ
Today i notice a few differences. Smaller the number gauge thicker the cable is and that is what you want for power delivery
It says 20/30 s0 20 for power and the other for data. Anker i bought couple years back was Rs.400 and was 24 for power so thinner and 28 for data. Only thing that matters for cable quality is the wire gauge. Anker used to sell fancier cables with cloth insulation and charge more but the wire gauge was still 24/28 so i went with the cheaper variant. What is good with anker is the ports used, generally hold tight and don't get lose over time.
The stock cable if you examine closely should indicate what the gauge used. Ones that come with my LG were 20/28
What does the Mi cable say for gauge used for power & data ?
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