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

    • @f314@lemm.ee
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      171 year ago

      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).

      • @lustrum@sh.itjust.works
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        71 year ago

        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.

        • @blabber6285@sopuli.xyz
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          51 year ago

          It’s probably not an arbitrary explicit limitation just for the sake of it, they’re likely using a cheaper component for the port.

        • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Because they can continue to use the old controller, just wired a little differently