Thunderbolt 5 reveal makes Apples archaic iPhone 15 USB-C choice even more insulting
Date:
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 11:45:42 +0000
Description:
Apples USB 2.0 speeds for the USB-C in the iPhone 15 are an insult
especially with Thunderbolt 5 coming.
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To the surprise of very few people, Apple finally announced the iPhone 15 lineup at its September Event 2023 , which will be the first of the Cupertino companys handsets to have USB-C ports but theres a major catch.
While the adoption of the popular USB-C port , which is used in a huge
variety of tablets, smartphones and laptops, with the new iPhones is
certainly welcome, the reveal that the standard iPhone 15 s USB-C port will use the USB 2.0 standard which was first introduced way back in 2001 is, to be blunt, a bit of an insult.
Apples decision to put 20 year-old hardware in an expensive, modern
smartphone that starts at $799 / 799 / AU$1,499 is initially baffling. Well, until you realise that for a start, it seems that Apples embracing of USB-C
in the new iPhones isnt through choice but because in 2022 the European
Union passed legislation to combat significant amounts of electronic waste caused by unused chargers and the inconvenience suffered by users who need different cables for different devices.
By including USB-C, but using very old tech, it really feels like Apple is only begrudgingly dropping its proprietary Lightning ports.
Also, while the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are lumbered with USB 2.0, which has support for data transfers of just 480Mbps, the much more expensive
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max come with the more recent USB 3.0, which supports data speeds of up to 10Gbps.
So, it feels like Apple is essentially saying that if you want a new iPhone with decent data transfer speeds, which is important if you want to move photos from your iPhone to MacBook , for example, then youre going to have to spend more money on a more expensive iPhone model.
Interestingly, the Lightning port of previous iPhones, including the iPhone
14 , supported data transfers of around 480Mbps, the same as the USB 2.0 port in the iPhone 15. This might be another hint at Apples reasoning, as it may not want its previous insistence on using the Lightning interface to appear like it was disadvantaging its customers. Thunderbolt 5 is coming
What makes the USB 2.0 tech inside the new iPhone 15 look even more outdated, is that as VideoCardz reports Intel has announced Thunderbolt 5, the next-generation of USB-C interface.
According to Intel, Thunderbolt 5 will have a potential max speed of 120Gbps a huge increase over USB 2.0, and potentially up to 12 times faster than the USB 3.0 ports of the iPhone 15 Pro models.
Thunderbolt 5 will also be around three times faster than Thunderbolt 4,
which tops out at 40Gbps, and six times faster than USB 4 .
Were still a while away from seeing Thunderbolt 5-compatible devices, with Intel-based PCs and laptops likely supporting it in 2024 with Intels upcoming Meteor Lake processors .
Even so, this makes Apples inclusion of USB 2.0 in its latest iPhones look even more archaic especially if were going to have to wait until 2043 to see Thunderbolt 5 on iPhones. You might like iPhone 15 USB-C - here's everything you need to know iPhone 15 price: how much is it and should you go for iPhone 14 instead? Apple Event 2023 as it happened
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/thunderbolt-5-reveal-makes-apples-arch aic-iphone-15-usb-c-choice-even-more-insulting
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