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

303 points

Cunts gonna cunt.

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26 points

Apples gonna Apple

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22 points

They already said that

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4 points

Worst thing is Apple fans will be calling it a feature.

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aKsChUaLlYyyyyy!!! 2 is a cooler number anyway 😏

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208 points

TFW a wifi transfer literally loads files from your phone faster than a fucking cable.

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110 points

That’s the point. Expect the iPhone 17 to be portless to the consumer.

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There has to be a USB-C. Some people will always want wires to transfer data, even if it’s through their “wireless charger”, which is proprietary.

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67 points

And some people will always want a headphone jack… oh wait…

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15 points

Some people will always want wires to transfer data,

But that group of people is growing smaller and smaller with each year. I haven’t used a phone cable to transfer files once in the last 8 years. Phones just sync to cloud.

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11 points

Consumer demands appear to just kinda bounce off of Apple, it’s remarkable really.

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6 points

USB 3.0 is way faster than WiFi and some phones even gave 3.1

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5 points

… iPhone has USB 2.0

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-2 points

Yes, I know that,

The comment above implied that faster USB support isn’t needed because WiFi is faster anyways (obviously wrong).

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And if USB SS+ (aka USB 3.1 gen 2 aka USB 3.2 gen 2×1) with 10 Gb/s is not enough for you, the newest iteration of the USB standard USB 4.0 version 2.0 has USB4 gen 4 at 80 Gb/s

Edit: for reference: Wi-Fi 4 supports up to 600 Mb/s or .6 Gb/s, while Wi-Fi 7 supports up to 46.12 Gb/s

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That’s his point.

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I dont know anyone who transfers anything besides power to the iphone via cable. What are you guys doing? Syncing it with itunes?

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21 points

Apple car play would be a bitch if I don’t have a port since it doesn’t have wireless carplay. And my car is a 2023

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13 points

Do you suffer because of usb 2.0 speeds?

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7 points

Well if you don’t want to subscribe to iCloud, how can you do it except with iTunes?

To be honest I’d really want to be able to create an image of my iPhone and back it up on my kdrive (a cloud storage service).

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This was my thought exactly. I would sooner transfer over Wi-Fi than cable. This is a charging port to me.

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5 points

It would actually be a lot safer if the charging port was only able to supply power. People plug their shit into random cables all the time and it’s been a vector for compromise.

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188 points

Amazing how this company is so successful knowing they’re just scamming their clients

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And yet their anti-consumer practices continues to be hailed by their loyal customer base.

It’s mind blowing.

“A fool and his money are soon parted.”

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1 point

Oh? Can I voice my opinion here that people suck off apple despite how shitty they are? Are we doing this?

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9 points

When you’re the biggest shop in your town it’s because you do good work.

When you’re the biggest shop in the world it’s because you’re scamming your clients.

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Apple fanboys drooling over the company as it continues to shit on them.

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I doubt your typical apple user will use the usb port for anything other than charging.

If they are going to improve transfer speeds it’s not going to happen in the same iteration they’re being made to switch to usb c for two reasons:

  1. They want to incetivise users to upgrade to a newer model 16
  2. They will want to take credit for faster speeds. Otherwise people will think usb c is just faster than lighting they were stuck with for years.
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Number 2 is probably a bigger deal than people realize. They want to save face.

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The reason is that like with the iPhone 14, in the non-Pro models they put the SoC from the previous year’s Pro model, and that one was only designed for Lightning so only USB 2.0. So the non-Pro will get USB 3 once the USB 3-supporting SoC trickles down from the Pro.

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Apple is very good at price discrimination. I hey know if they can build a slightly cheaper phone by reusing the SoC from the older lightning version, and 99% of iPhone users won’t care (for whatever reason) they then know that the 1% that does care will spend a little bit more on the Pro model. And they do that with few different features, which ends up with the Pro models selling a significant number of units.

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ITT people pretending this is a spite based move, when realistically it is probably cutting costs by reusing the same hardware they used for lightning ports just soldering on a USB-C port instead of a lightning one.

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A shining example of cutting edge Apple innovation

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Are you trying to suggest the company that invented rounded corners isn’t innovative enough?!

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Next they will claim they invented cutting corners…

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I mean, it’s not like it matters much. Most of apple devices actually expected to transfer data over wire are on thunderbolt already aren’t they? Frankly I’m a little surprised they switched to C on 15 already, iirc they could have still released this cycle on lightning according to EU regulation (I think it only comes in effect end of 2024, right?) It comes to me as no surprise that they use up the controllers they had for lightning before they roll out thunderbolt. It will probably be 2.0 for base and thunderbolt for pro this cycle and likely thunderbolt for all next cycle. That would be the apple m/o.

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78 points

dude usb 3.0 is 15 years old by now, and they’re a trillion dollar company. They’ll manage, this is 100% by choice

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24 points

On a thousand dollar phone

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One could argue that you don’t become a trillion dollar company by leaving money on the table.

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One could argue, greed is a subset of malice, and spite isn’t mutually exclusive with any of it.

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Yes, the choice being the respective SoCs not needing 3.0 support because they were intended to be used with lightning connectors.

I mean Pixel 6 still didnt have 3.0 support, so the 15 year old argument doesnt hold too much ground either.

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The SoC lacks the hardware. Even the USB C iPads with A series chips operate at 2.0 speeds. They can only do 5Gbit in host mode, like with an external SSD. Plugged in to a computer they are 2.0.

I would imagine future chips will have the capability, once the Pro chips trickle down to the base models.

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Yea, well, there you go. Pretty much straight up supports my original claim. If they need to full on change the SoC why in the hell would they fork up to support thunderbolt on iphones.

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Thunderbolt seems excessive for most, but 3.0 would be welcome.

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You think this more likely than just creating a bigger artificial difference between the standard and normal model?

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I think that is most likely a lot of what drives that divide, but this almost certainly the case for the port. Some shit undoubtedly is software locked, and that is in fact scummy, but new hardware will always be more expensive than hardware you have already designed and maybe even have lying around.

To get thunderbolt in there they probably need a new board specifically for the iphone, while they can just cram in the lightning version with a new solder job and call it a day.

At the end of the day 95+% of the people who will use their phones will only use the port for charging anyway.

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Well we don’t know yet what port the pro model we have, so once we do, we’ll know whether it’s just scummy behavior once again, or if Apple decided to use low to midrange hardware on all their models

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by reusing the same hardware

I’m sure their engineers are competent enough to repurpose she iPad Pro’s TB4 hardware.

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Two factors. Do they still have lightning hardware sitting on shelves? Do they need to design to fit the iphone form factor? If the answer is yes to either of these, designing for TB this release cycle seems non-sensical when most people only use the cable to charge their phones.

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That, and also, how many iPhone users do you think will actually notice slower USB speeds? One percent? They literally do not need 3.0 to keep their customers happy. And they’re not going to poach many Android fanboys with this change, so who cares?

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I’m going over… that’s literally all I needed from them. Consumer choice is all lesser evils atm.

RIP Firefox phone and Samsung Pure.

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I’m with you, people use the cable for power, it’s pretty rare to use them for data transfers. He’ll moving to a new phone is all wireless, just set them next to each other.

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I believe it’s both. Apple said that they’d be compliant with the EU regulations of having usb-c as a port for any cell phone with a charging port. I don’t remember the exact wording, but a valid interpretation was that usb-c is not required if the device has no charging port. I believe apple is moving towards exclusively QI-charging and wireless connection. Reducing the capability of wired connections would in that case just be a way to move the users towards the planned infrastructure.

So it’s both a spiteful move regarding the regulations, but also a move which reduces costs and pushes users their desired way.

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I believe apple is moving towards exclusively QI-charging and wireless connection.

I sure hope not. I’d have to take off my case every time I wanted to charge my phone.

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I charge my samsung just fine with a decently fat case. Does apple have a weaker QI receptor?

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