Apple unveiled the new iPhone 12 phones last Tuesday, and the company decided to launch its new phones without charger or headphones inside the box, with the support of users with a USB-C cable, which many Android phones have been used for a while, so we review the following everything you want to knowFor this latest type of USB
UsB-C is the latest version of the USB standard, but unlike the rest, USB-C may be very good, and the USB-C connector can be recognized immediately, because unlike USB-A older, it has an oval shape, it is completely identical, soIt is impossible to introduce it to the phone incorrectly, and this means that it can be a standard connector for both computers and phones, as well as other devices such as gaming devices.
There are some common devices that use USB-C cables, namely Nintendo Switch, MacBook Pro and Samsung Galaxy Line.
The USB-C connectors are the fastest, as the USB-C can be used to transfer data, energy and even video and sound, however, the speed of its work depends on what you connect to it.
And supported different devices with different types of USB ports, and this is generally divided into three types: USB 3.1, USB 3.2 and Thunderbolt 3 (the latter is mainly present on Apple computers), and you can know the type that you have by checking your device guideOr contact the manufacturer.
Upperly, the USB-C cable connected to the USB 3.1 port can transfer 10 GB of data, and the connection of the 3.2 port will lead to 20GB per second, while Thunderbolt 3 ports allows USB-C cables to carry 40 GB per second.
USB-C cables are also used to transfer power, and are usually used to charge mobile devices, smartphones, laptops and even safety cameras.
The USB-C is 2.5 watts of energy, which is the same as most USB-A connectors, but many devices use something called PD PDC, which allows the USB-C cable to connect up to 100 watts.
PD cables can charge laptops and other high -power devices, which is impossible for old USB standards.
In short, it exceeds the USB-C cables other types of USB cables, over time you will start more and more devices to use USB-C.