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The USB-C port in the iPhone 15 works without restrictions from Apple




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The USB-C port in the iPhone 15 works without restrictions from Apple


 The iPhone 15 series from Apple comes with a completely standard USB-C port that is compatible with all accessories and cables without restrictions from Apple, according to a report published by the technical website Ars Technica. Apple had changed the charging and data transfer port in the new iPhone 15 phones to a USB-C port instead of the traditional “Lightning” port for the first time in iPhone phones. This step comes from Apple in compliance with the new laws imposed by the European Union regarding unifying the charging and data transfer ports in electronic devices. Apple has a habit of restricting the functionality of some cables and accessories that are not approved by it through the “Made for iPhone MFI” program, even if they work through a non-product port. After the announcement of the iPhone 15 phones, rumors spread that Apple might apply the same restrictions to the USB-C port in them, but the Ars Technica report confirms the opposite and stresses that all accessories, chargers, and cables will work normally with the iPhone 15 phones. Related topics Related to what you are reading now: After the iPhone 15... Apple intends to completely switch to a USB-C port in all its products September 17, 2023, 138 Apple: iPhone 15 Pro is the best gaming platform September 17, 2023, 323 The report indicates the possibility that Apple will launch a similar program to issue licenses to companies Producing iPhone 15 accessories. However, non-licensed accessories will be fully compatible with iPhone 15 phones, as is the case with Mac and iPad devices that operate with a USB-C port. It is worth noting that all iPhone 15 phones come with a USB-C charging port but with a difference in data transfer speed. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus - which are the basic versions - support the USB 2.0 standard, which allows a transfer speed of up to 480 Mbps, while the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max support the USB 3 standard, which allows data transfer at a speed that can reach up to 10 Gbps.

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