Over this week, we heard an impressive amount of rumors about the upcoming iPhone 15 USB-C cable.
, with 1.5m long. If this turns out to be accurate, these cables will be easier to use when plugged near your mattress or even on public transportation.
In addition, they could even be more stylish, as rumors believe they will have matching colors with the standard iPhone 15 models – similar to what Apple does with theThat said, even though these USB-C cables are rumored to be longer and more resistant, they still will have USB-C 2.0 specs, which means they won’t be as fast to charge and will have slower data transfer speeds but won’t require a proprietary Made For iPhone certification to work.
While this could seem almost too good to be true, you might be wondering, where’s the catch? Well, if you want the fastest charging speed and best data transfer in the market, Apple will likely charge more for an additional Thunderbolt 4 cable and a new power brick. These cables are perfect for those who want data transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbps, but, basically, rumors so far believe they will be exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro models – so even if you buy them, your standard iPhone 15 might not support it.That said, even though they will be compatible with high-end phones, it doesn’t mean Apple will give this tech right out of the box.
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