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New iPhone 15 Models Switch to USB-C Port With Faster Charging, Improved Compatibility

  • New iPhone 15 models have a standard USB-C port without restrictions, allowing all existing cables and accessories to work normally.

  • iPhone 15 Pro models support faster USB 3.0 speeds up to 10Gbps, while base iPhone 15 models are limited to USB 2.0 speeds.

  • Apple may still launch a "Made for iPhone" certification program for USB-C accessories in the future.

  • All 4 new iPhone 15 models, including Pro and non-Pro, have switched to USB-C from Lightning.

  • Pre-orders for iPhone 15 models began today, with devices launching on September 16.

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The iPhone 15 will feature a USB-C charging port, replacing the Lightning cord, in response to pressure from the EU, making borrowing chargers from older iPhone models more difficult.
The author, despite not frequently upgrading their personal tech products, is excited about the rumored features of the iPhone 15, including the potential switch to a USB-C port, the inclusion of the Dynamic Island, and the expected processor upgrades.
Apple is expected to unveil four new iPhones, including the high-end iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, at its upcoming fall event, which will also feature new Apple Watch models and a shift from Lightning ports to USB-C in response to EU regulations.
Apple plans to refresh its accessories with USB-C ports, including AirPods and Mac accessories, following the transition away from Lightning on the iPhone 15 lineup.
Millions of people who will enter the USB-C ecosystem with the iPhone 15 may encounter confusion over its capabilities, as the technology is tainted by uncertainty and lacks certification, resulting in varying data transfer and charging speeds.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 with a USB-C port and updated wireless charging, as well as the Apple Watch Series 9, at its upcoming event.
The iPhone 15's USB-C port and charging cable will likely be limited to a slow data transfer speed of 480 megabytes per second, highlighting the confusion and lack of certification in the USB-C ecosystem.
Apple has revealed that the new iPhone 15 will come with woven USB-C cables, which are expected to be more durable than regular cables, although Apple has not officially confirmed this.
Millions of people entering the USB-C ecosystem with the new iPhone 15 models will encounter the confusion and inconvenience of not knowing whether their device or cable supports high-speed data transfer or fast charging, highlighting the challenges of the USB ecosystem.
Android smartphones have had the ability to charge other devices using a USB-C cable, and now with the iPhone 15 series adopting USB-C, Android phones and iPhones can finally share power with one another.
Apple will release the iPhone 15 with a faster processor and better camera, but the most exciting feature is its switch from the proprietary lightning connector to USB-C due to European Union regulations.
Anker is offering discounts on USB-C accessories for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro on Amazon, including portable batteries, a MagSafe-compatible charger stand, and USB-C wall chargers.
While Apple's FineWoven cases for iPhone 15 have been controversial, it is important to note that other third-party cases and even Apple's own Silicone cases may also have compatibility issues with USB-C cables, so buyers should be cautious when purchasing accessories for the iPhone 15.
The under-appreciated features of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro include the ability to charge accessories via USB-C, turning the phone into a gaming console, the ability to connect external storage and micro SD cards for professional video recording, cheaper repair costs for the rear glass, and significant weight reduction in the iPhone 15 Pro models.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro users are experiencing charging issues with USB-C, as the phone ends up charging connected devices instead of being charged itself, highlighting the inconsistencies in compliance with USB-C standards among manufacturers.
Apple has replaced the Lightning port on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus with USB-C, allowing for easier connectivity with accessories and peripherals, and the Pro models support USB-3 speeds for faster data transfer.