iPhones to Finally Support USB Type-C Charging
A report by iDrop News recommends that one years from now iPhones may incorporate the USB Type-C port. Be that as it may, this may be for the top-end iPhone 14 Pro and the 14 Pro Max. If this occurs, odds are Apple may begin with the very good quality iPhone models and progressively make USB Type-C a norm for all.
With this, every one of the iOS and iPadOS gadgets may ultimately get USB Type-C. For the individuals who dont know, the iPad Pro, the iPad Air 4, and the latest iPad Mini 6 accompany a Type-C port.
The switch to USB Type-C is long-awaited and can help increase the file transfer speeds, especially in the case of ProRes videos. This video format just got introduced with the latest iPhone 13 series and takes up a lot of space. Hence, transferring them to a PC makes more sense and USB Type-C will help fasten the process.
iDrop News notes that while the current Lightning port (USB 2.0) takes over 3 hours to transfer a 720GB ProRES file, USB Type-C (USB 4.0) is expected to take just over 2 minutes. This is certainly a time-saver for professionals and this inclusion will prove to be crucial.
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