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Apple plays differentiating again: the iPhone 15 USB-C interface confirms that the speed limit is only USB 2.0 level

Apple plays differentiating again: the iPhone 15 USB-C interface confirms that the speed limit is only USB 2.0 level

Apple does have a very good set of ways to play "differential treatment".

Fast Technology reported on August 24 that the biggest change in this year's iPhone 15 is to replace the USB-C interface for the whole system. It sounds like good news, but according to MR's latest report, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models are unlikely to enjoy any increase in data transfer speed after changing the interface.

Apple plays differentiating again: the iPhone 15 USB-C interface confirms that the speed limit is only USB 2.0 level

According to leaker Majun Bu, who previously shared details of Apple's new cable, the USB-C cable provided in the iPhone 15 box is indeed limited to USB 2.0 transfer speeds, with a speed of 480 MBps, the same as the Lightning interface.

The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are expected to support higher transfer speeds. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 15 Pro model will support at least USB 3.2. This also means that the iPhone 15 Pro model will be able to transfer videos and other files faster than the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.

Coincidentally. The iPad Pro has transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbps, while the entry-level iPad's USB-C port is limited to 480 Mbps.

Each iPhone 15 will reportedly include a braided USB-C charging cable in the box, which is thicker and more durable than the Lightning cable that comes with current iPhone models, measuring 1.6 meters in length. As for whether it is common with Android, there is a big question mark now.

Rumor has it that the color of these cables matches the possible new iPhone colors, with at least black, white, yellow, blue, and orange.

Apple plays differentiating again: the iPhone 15 USB-C interface confirms that the speed limit is only USB 2.0 level