Anker Listing Poll | We Need Your Feedback

I try to think of people who are new to the brand or just might not know technology all that well (the people like my parents), and in the compatibility photos, saying that iPhones use USB-A might confuse some who say that they’re iPhone uses Lightning. Instead of listing which phones use which port, I think just listing the phones would be more beneficial. It’s that whole “Kit It Simple” ideology.

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Do I spy an unannounced product?

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These are all great images! But it’s obvious that less is more. Clear, concise and to the point always works best.

Come on @joshuad11, can you find it out this time? You are “Bond 007” when it comes to finding new anker products :wink:

Less text is always better for pictures with positive word that compare with others such as faster, better, upgraded, safer, etc.

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Well, in the first picture, the one on the left says 10W and the one on the right (PowerCore II 10000) is 18W. Also, I can’t tell if the input is Micro USB or USB-C.

They’re both micro usb, see the bottom on both angle down

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@joshuad11 they both are micro usb, looking at the shape of the port. @elmo41683 is correct. :slight_smile:

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Poll done.

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The second question, I thought the majority of users would choose A. I’m wrong…:joy:

Thanks for participation!

Which? Everything I see up there is already out.

Me to and I did, Choose A that is. Saying it charges 2x faster doesn’t mean much to most people because they don’t know how fast their current product charges.

I’d love to participate in more like this. Getting community feedback and direction is a good thing!

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Thanks for that! We will definitely increase more surveys/polls like this to hear your guys’ feedback! :hugging:

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Love that you’re asking for out input!!!

That’s make sense!

Keep it simple “less is more”

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Simple infographics are better than long pieces of text. Easier to see at a glance what you need to know.

Always! Can’t stress that enough. Not just in advertising, talking from a chef’s POV, overload the plate the unnecessary things to try to make it look fancy and you just end up making it look terrible. The more you can do with less the better you are at you job!

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it’s difficult to decite between impressive looking photos and ones that’ll actually cut it