We look forward to replacing the iPhone with a type c port as soon as possible, for the sake of the environment and user experience.
The new iPhone 14 will be released soon, and the charging power of the next iPhone 14 may be around 35W. Although compared with the past, this speed is enough to make the majority of iPhone users happy, but compared with android mobile phones, it can only be said that it is too slow and too slow. The charging limit of the Lightning interface is about 35W. According to multiple sources, the iPhone 14 Still using the Lightning interface, unfortunately.
But there is also good news. The EU has officially reached an agreement to make the USB-C charging interface a mandatory standard from 2024.
In the past two days, another proposal from the U.S. Senate called on the U.S. Department of Commerce to adopt a similar policy to address the “lack of interoperability standards for charging and other device accessories.” Negotiators from the European Parliament and 27 EU member states have agreed to standardize charging equipment for mobile phones and other electronic devices in the bloc from 2024.
The statement released makes it clear: “By autumn 2024, USB Type-C will be the universal charging port for all mobile phones, tablets and cameras in the EU.”
This means that products such as iPhone and iPad must support the Type-C interface before they can be sold in the European market. Proprietary chargers like Apple’s Lightning port create unnecessary e-waste and place a financial burden on consumers upgrading devices or owning multiple devices from different manufacturers. The charging power, as mentioned earlier, is about 35W, and it is not necessarily the peak speed of the whole process. Friends who have an iPad with a Lightning interface know that it usually takes about 4 hours to fully charge.
Growjaa’s customized Type-C cable has a maximum bandwidth of 10Gbps in transmission speed; supports up to 100W charging, supports two-way charging; supports 4K resolution video output; the unification of Type-C is the general trend. Apple’s current situation is that the arrow has to be fired. If you don’t use customized Type-C cable, it will cause public outrage among users around the world. For more information on PD charger products, Go to the Growjaa’s Explore Center for more information.
Data transfer speeds are always measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps). You’ll get an idea of the standard speeds the cable should have:
USB 2.0 supports 480 Mbps
USB 3.0 supports 5 Gbps
USB 3.1 supports 10 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 1 supports 5 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 2 supports 10 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 3 supports 20 Gbps
USB 4.0 supports 40 Gbps
I predict that if it is fast, Apple will bring the USB-C interface to the iPhone 15, and if it is slow, it will be the iPhone 16. Growjaa and everyone look forward to Apple’s early use of type c cable.
In the past two days, another proposal from the U.S. Senate called on the U.S. Department of Commerce to adopt a similar policy to address the “lack of interoperability standards for charging and other device accessories.” Negotiators from the European Parliament and 27 EU member states have agreed to standardize charging equipment for mobile phones and other electronic devices in the bloc from 2024.
The statement released makes it clear: “By autumn 2024, USB Type-C will be the universal charging port for all mobile phones, tablets and cameras in the EU.”
This means that products such as iPhone and iPad must support the Type-C interface before they can be sold in the European market. Proprietary chargers like Apple’s Lightning port create unnecessary e-waste and place a financial burden on consumers upgrading devices or owning multiple devices from different manufacturers. The charging power, as mentioned earlier, is about 35W, and it is not necessarily the peak speed of the whole process. Friends who have an iPad with a Lightning interface know that it usually takes about 4 hours to fully charge.
Growjaa’s customized Type-C cable has a maximum bandwidth of 10Gbps in transmission speed; supports up to 100W charging, supports two-way charging; supports 4K resolution video output; the unification of Type-C is the general trend. Apple’s current situation is that the arrow has to be fired. If you don’t use customized Type-C cable, it will cause public outrage among users around the world. For more information on PD charger products, Go to the Growjaa’s Explore Center for more information.
Data transfer speeds are always measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps). You’ll get an idea of the standard speeds the cable should have:
USB 2.0 supports 480 Mbps
USB 3.0 supports 5 Gbps
USB 3.1 supports 10 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 1 supports 5 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 2 supports 10 Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 3 supports 20 Gbps
USB 4.0 supports 40 Gbps
I predict that if it is fast, Apple will bring the USB-C interface to the iPhone 15, and if it is slow, it will be the iPhone 16. Growjaa and everyone look forward to Apple’s early use of type c cable.