A. The cable does not meet OEM standards.
Non-OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cables may not meet the required standards for compatibility and functionality with Apple devices. Using a cable that does not meet these standards can result in charging issues, such as slow charging, intermittent charging, or no charging at all. Therefore, if the user is experiencing difficulties charging the iPhone with a newly purchased cable, it's plausible that the cable does not meet OEM standards.
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