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Is this because it’s a last minute design change of just the port, but they opted to also change out the USB controller on the pros?

Or is this their new “16gb vs 128gb” upsell strategy?

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It’s their, use iCloud for data transfer instead of usb strategy

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All that sweet, sweet data

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Or, you know, wifi.

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WiFi is basically dialup compared to USB 3.1 speeds.

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Man I tried wifi syncing for quite a while and had nothing but problems with it. It was a disaster.

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They may have had a contract for a certain number of chips for lightning and they’re using them in the lower iPhones instead of taking a loss.

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They also may simply not have had enough supply of chips for the newer iPhones

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That too. But likely just engineered premium.

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The old chips are on a larger node and cheaper to make. They are reserving the expensive chips for the expensive phone to save margin.

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Based on the presentation it seems like the USB3 controller is on-die for the A17 pro bionic chip. So rather than re-engineer the chip for the A16 they’ve shipped it on the cheap, they could add an external controller or re-engineer the die.

I’d bet next year all iphone models are USB3.

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29 points

People will hate it, but it’s a very logical explanation

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Maybe I’m lost but why will people hate it?

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Except several (non M1 iPads) have USB 3.1 already….

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I’d have to see a teardown, but I’d imagine with all the extra space in the iPads, they could stick a separate controller board in there. Phones are a bit harder to do that with, especially if it’s a last minute change.

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Yeah it appears like they are differentiating the high end phones with the latest SoC and giving the core phones the previous year’s chip. You get whatever the old chip had and next year’s iPhone 16 will get the A17 and all the features that includes.

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It’s to force people to pay for iCloud storage rather than keep files locally on their PC. That, and nothing else. No other phone in this price range still has USB 2.0, and most haven’t for a very long time.

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I don’t know any Apple users who actually use the cable. iCloud is effortless.

I don’t think it’s so much to force people to pay for storage insomuch as only people shooting 4k 60 long videos or people with very poor internet actually plug in to transfer data.

I would hate plugging my phone into my computer even if it were instant.

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Typical dumb iPhone user

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