Apple will limit data transfer speed via bundled USB on iPhone 15

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The transfer speed of the included USB-C cables for iPhone 15 may be limited due to the use of the USB 2.0 standard. In this respect informs The 9to5mac portal with a link to Insider Majin Bu.

According to the source, the iPhone 15’s USB-C cable will be 1.6 meters long, thicker and more durable, and will also support the USB 2.0 standard. This technology allows you to transfer data over the cable at a maximum speed of 480 Mbps. So the transition from proprietary Lightning to USB-C will not show any change in this indicator as Apple’s proprietary connector is also based on UBS 2.0.

Apple has already completely abandoned Lightning on its tablets. So, iPad Air got USB-C 3.1, iPad 10 – USB-C 2.0. The standard version of the second edition can be used on the basic iPhone 15, while the Pro models will offer more modern USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt support, as will the iPad Pro.

It is also believed that all new iPhone 15 models will support Thunderbolt, but because Thunderbolt cables are more expensive than usual, Apple will sell such cables and put standard USB-C 2.0 in the box. Apple sells the 80cm Thunderbolt 3 cable for $39, while the 1.8m version of Thunderbolt 4 retails for $129.

The unveiling of the iPhone 15 and other new Apple products is said to take place on September 12.

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