The USB-C cable that came with the iPhone 15 seems long enough, but it’s slow

2023-08-24 05:14:29

iPhone 15 USB-C charging cable spy photos

Last week, some news regarding the USB-C specifications of the iPhone 15 began to appear, and even spy photos of the real thing. Today, some test data came out to let everyone know more regarding the specifications of the cables that will come with the new phone. 9to5Mac cites X users who have been breaking news lately Majin Bu According to the article, the USB-C cable included with the iPhone 15 will be 1.6 meters long, which is half as long as the 1-meter Lightning that Apple sends to the iPhone today, and it is more durable. However, the data from the test device shows that the included USB-C cable only has a USB 2.0/up to 480Mbps data transfer speed and supports 20V/3A charging.

When I saw the USB-C parts of the iPhone 15 series earlier, someone pointed out that there is a Thunderbolt control chip installed on it, which can watch the speed of 40Gbps. That is to say, the iPad Pro that supports the Thunderblot interface also comes with an Apple USB-C charging cable (1 meter) in the box. If the user wants to quickly complete the wired transmission, they have to buy another cable. Isn’t it surprising? The Thunderbolt 3 (USB‑C) cable (0.8 meters) in Hong Kong costs HK$299; the general USB-C charging cable (1 meter) only costs HK$149.

9to5Mac also pointed out another possibility, that is, the USB-C cable recently claimed to be for the “iPhone 15” may actually be prepared for the conversion of colorful Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard and other accessories to the USB-C version. After all, these accessories in active service also come with a Lightning charging cable with matching color, and there is no need to use high-speed transmission specifications.


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