iPhone 15 Models Have ‘Completely Standard’ USB-C Port Without Restrictions on Accessories::Apple’s new iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max are equipped with a “completely standard” USB-C port without…

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“W00T, THE BARE MINIMUM, TAKE THAT GOOGLE” *Apple fans, still stuck, like, in 2017

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I can’t say that I’ve seen any comment like this where the user wasn’t being sarcastic.

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Are you a robot?

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I hope not, otherwise I have been charging myself the wrong way for decades!

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What really blows my mind is not that the lower-end models have USB2.0 speeds, but that all iPhones always have in the past.

Lighting truly was ancient.

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Apple actually upgraded Lightning to USB 3.0 speeds for the first (and second?) generation iPad Pro. There’s a official USB 3 “camera adapter” (essentially a Lightning to USB-A + Lightning passthrough for charging dongle) that works with these iPads at 3.0 speeds.

That was a very short run though, I don’t even think Apple ever released a Lightning to USB-A/C cable with 3.0 speeds.

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Neat I didn’t know that

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Of course the top comment is some “Apple vs. Google” garbage.

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I don’t think having a desire to elevate the level of discussion beyond, “Haha fuck you Apple!” and rather focus on the technology and its ramifications qualifies as bitter fanboy-ism.

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For now…

Also the article states the lower price models will get 480Mbits, the more expensive ones will get 10Gbits. There is your artificial limitation. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the same hardware inside

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Older chip doesn’t have a 3.0 controller. While disappointing, not really an artificial limit

(Android fan btw)

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The cost difference to a 3.2 controller is trivial. It’s an arbitrary limitation to differentiate it from the Pro model. They are capitalising on the work done by USB-IF to improve the spec in a way no other member would dream of

Edit: Thanks for telling me about how a $1000+ flagship phone shipping with industry subpar connectivity is OK because they used the SoC from last gen. Truly a revelation.

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Not just that, lightning was a similar speed to usb2. It’s in their interest to make the pro look like an upgrade rather than highlight just how bad the lightning was really for the consumer

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The difference isn’t just upgrading to a 3.2 controller, it’s literally a different chip. The A16 vs the A17. Unless you’re suggesting they add a secondary controller to the board? Which doesn’t actually work, since the A16 wouldn’t be able to support the speed difference, so you’d have a 3.2 controller locked down to 2.0 specs anyway.

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You ever see a comment that is so clearly ignorant. It just makes you shake your head… congrats my friend

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Crack open an iPhone sometime. The mainboard is a tiny little thing with only a couple of chips on it. In general- CPU, storage, RAM, baseband (cellular radio). Sure they could add a USB 3.2 controller, but that’s another chip sucking power and taking board space, increasing BoM cost, and since most iPhone users never plug their phone into a computer it’d be wasted.

So they use the USB controller built into the SoC (system on chip), and with the old chip that’s 2.0 only.
Guess they must have a surplus of A16 chips and/or the A17 is proving expensive to make.

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The controller is a part of the SoC. It would be a completely different SoC, not just an additional controller. The SoC in the 15 is essentially the 14 Pro SoC. Possibly binned from last year’s production line.

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They could use an external USB controller.

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Well, they decided to stick to USB 2 instead of USB 3.2 for their base model, despite the high cost of the phone.

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Why do all iphone articles currently have this picture of a toilet seat?

:-)

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I cannot unsee this now lmfao

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So no more MFI badges on accessories?

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As the report notes, it is still possible that Apple will launch a “Made for iPhone” certification program for iPhone accessories with a USB-C port, but it appears that uncertified accessories will work just fine with the devices.

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But how many people actually use this port for data transfer in uses cases where speed is vital? I haven’t transferred anything to my iPhone by cable since 2015 or something.

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I for example loathe every time I need to do some kind of file transfer for my wifes iPhone, and I have a macbook from work.

Just let me open the phone and do my thing. No, you have to have everything in sync everywhere.

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Actually that’s one of the frustrations I had with my old iphone. I don’t want to install itunes and sync stuff, I just want to connect my phone and transfer that one file from my friend’s computer.

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With Android you can transfer data to a new phone over a direct USB C to C cable connection

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