Apple to Limit iPhone 15 USB-C Cables to USB 2.0 Speeds: Report::undefined

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The port on the phone Pro model supports transfer speeds up to 20 or 40 gbps, it’s just the supplied charging cable that is limited to USB 2.0 speeds. If you use a thunderbolt cable you will get full speed and a full feature set.

Edit: Seems like I was wrong; only the Pro models get full speed. That’s kinda shitty, yeah. Unfortunately still in spec, as the mandate is only for the form factor, not the protocol.

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You’re likely not aware of all the facts. See, they’re required to put the USB C port in because Apple has been getting away with bullshit for decades that needs to stop. There’s zero reason for all the proprietary shit they force users to use that ends up creating millions of tons of plastic waste. So they decided to be extra massive cunts and are putting BOTH options on the phone instead of just using the one that every other phone does just fine with, creating a TON of plastic waste, and then, the kicker, forcing you to buy both cords anyhow if you want things to be fast.

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and are putting BOTH options on the phone

While we haven’t yet seen the new phones, this is extremely unlikely. Since when does Apple have the reputation of adding ports?

I had read somewhere that they’re just continuing to use an older controller to save a few Pennie’s and reduce architectural changes

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I’m only going off what this guy is guessing, but I don’t think they would do that either.

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What are you talking about? Lightning is older than USB-c, and iPhone has had 2 connectors (30pin, Lightning) during the time where all other phones had at least three (Mini B, Micro B, C)

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Proving my point to?

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Getting away with it? You know lightning came out like 4 years before USB-C, right?

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Irrelevant. It was always an issue, with everything they do.

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Apple gets shit because they had a proprietary connector when everyone stated using mini/micro usb.

They then upgraded their proprietary connector to one that was MUCH better than the mini/micro connectors.

Now the usb-c connector is king and apple looks bad for not having the “better” connector this time.

But they aren’t forcing anyone to a NEW proprietary connector, just the one they have been using for like a decade now …

Standardizing on a GOOD connector will be nice, but it’s not like apples proprietary connector wasn’t BETTER for a long time.

Most folks don’t follow the timeline, yes apple is using a proprietary connector but it’s older than the new connector that was being used. They didn’t force you into a shittier product back then.

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But that’s just stupid.

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I’m honestly not sure that I agree. Full speed USB 3.2/Thunderbolt cables are expensive, and 99.9 % of users will only ever use the supplied cable for charging. The ones who want to do cable transfers at high speed will probably already have the cable they need.

Limiting the speed of the *port * of the non-Pro models is worse, but likely also a cost-cutting decision that will have little impact on the vast majority of users.

It would be interesting to know how many of the competitors’ phones offer high speed data transfer through the USB port (I honestly don’t know, but would like to).

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Right but USB 3.1 is a commodity now and most android phones support it. It doesn’t need to be 20/40gbps. Even 5gbps would be decent for most people.

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Boo this man. How would limiting the speed of the port affect cost at all?

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That’s not what the article says.

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