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This is actually a very good question, and I've found even the best connectors fail over time.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcT1gXe4BSpHPtwYmJsIOynt7Xl_6pNmnmsGOv-HBNEzdFlye3hZEJCGmSrkGfy43WYPNYlf6o-oTzoK4E1ijTPbwDrOpr2ots3s4dAg7Zk2_NUWW77XgTJxeA
An L shaped or right angle connector in that same scenario won't stress the cable as much and should last a lot longer:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hccAAOSw7pNi3-qB/s-l1600.jpg
I found having a fabric wrapped cord to be more reliable than a bare cord but that's just me.
When it comes to fast charging, yes, you need a capable cord, but you need a proper outlet. Having a crappy cord on a good outlet is just as bad as having a good cord on a crappy outlet. Weakest link.